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Bridge, 

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$ itpr,  SMwittrg  & patent  fagril  Recount  §eob, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 

Gr . DAVIS, 

IVo.  53  EXCHANGE  STREET,  PORTLAND, 

ftypotfelr  of  £if)glisf)  qf)5  £>ej)cf)  §feiioi)ehj,  ?^peir,  &c. 

Invites  attention  to  his  extensive  and  well-selected  stock,  constituting  one  of  the  largest  assortments 

to  be  found  in  the  city. 

English,  French,  and  American  Stationery  of  every  description ; Gold  and  Steel  Pens  ; Commer- 
cial Blanks  ; Rodgers  & Sons’  superior  Pen,  Pocket  & Desk  Knives ; Erasers,  Scissors,  Paper  Shears,  &c. 

A superior  article  of  COPYING  PRESS  ; Seal  Presses ; Copying  Letter  Books ; Writing  and 
Copying  Inks,  &c. 

Paper  Hangings  of  every  grade,  quality,  and  price.  School,  Miscellaneous,  Nautical  and  Classical 
BOOKS,  constantly  on  hand,  and  received  as  fast  as  issued  from  the  press. 

G.  R.  D.  having  a BLANK  BOOK  MANUFACTORY  attached  to  his  establishment 
enables  him  to  furnish  Account  Books  in  a superior  style.  A large  assortment  of  all  sizes,  and  in 
various  styles  of  binding,  constantly  on  hand. 

[[^•Lithographing,  Printing  and  Ruling  to  any  pattern.^CO 

LOWELL  c to  SENTER , 

TO\T©lK1 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

JEWELRY  & FANCY  GOODS, 

IVo.  64  Exchange  Street, 

F€)IS<S’iLikllI0>9  MMo 

ABNER  LOWELL.  WILLIAM  -SENTER. 


E.  & T.  FAIRBANKS  & CO., 

ST.  JOimSBIJRY,  VERMONT, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Railroad  Track  8c  Depot  Scales; 

HEAVY  PORTABLE  SCALES, 

ON  WHEELS,  with  Patent  Spring  Platform,  for  Foundries,  Rolling  Mills,  Iron  Stores,  &c. ; 


Earners’  Scales;  Coal  Dealers’  and  Wheelbarrow  Scales; 


Dormant  and  Portable  Warehouse  and  Store  SCALES,  of  all  sizes ; 

COUNTER  & GROCERS’  SCALES,  &c.,  &c. 

All  made  with  great  care,  of  the  best  materials,  and  warranted  accurate  and  durable. 
For  Sale  at  the  Manufacturers’  Warehouse, 

34  KILBY  STREET, 

BOSTON. 

GREENLEAF  * BROWN, 

AGE3NTTS. 

SCALES  graduated  to  FOREIGN  STANDARDS,  and  suitably  packed  for  shipping. 

Railroad,  Hay,  and  Coal  Scales,  set  in  any  part  of  the  country  by  EXPERIENCED  WORKMEN. 


WOOD,  BISHOP  & CO. 

STOVE  DEALERS  AND'  IRON  FOUNDERS, 


BANGOR.  MAINE 


Manufacture  and  Sell,  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

OUR  STATE  COOKING  STOVE 3 Sizes! SLIDE  DOOR  FRANKLIN  STOVE 3 Sizes 

PENOBSCOT  AIR  TIGHT  DO 5 “ ! CYLINDER  STOVES,  FOR  WOOD 2 “ 


BOX  STOVES,  EXTRA  HEAVY, 


PENOBSCOT  VALLEY  DO ..2 

YANKEE  AND  PARLOR  DO 2 

Farmers’  Boilers  ; Oven,  Ash  and  Boiler  Mouths  ; Wood  Tubing;  for  Chain 
Pumps.  Also  dealers  in  fi  general  assortment  of  Cooking,  Parlor, 
and  Office  Stoves,  Pumps,  Sheet  Zinc,  Sheet  Lead,  Lead 
Pipe,  and  all  articles  usually  found  in  Stove  Stores. 

H.  A.  WOOD,  W.  H.  BISHOP,  V.  S.  PALMER. 


CHIMNEY  PIECES  & PIER  SLABS, 

Manufactured  of  Stone  by  the  PEN- 
RHYN  MARBLE  CO.  (Patented 
1852.)  These  are  new  and  beautiful 
articles,  in  imitation  of  the  richest 
kinds  of  Marble.  In  style  and  finish 
they  stand  unequalled ; are  very 
highly  polished,  retain  their  beauty 
much  longer  than  common  marble, 
and  are  not  injured  by  coal  gas, 
smoke,  or  acids.  They  have  been 
extensively  introduced  into  public 
and  private  buildings,  giving  perfect 
satisfaction.  The  best  of  references 
can  he  given,  showing  their  adapt- 
edness for  general  use.  While  much 
superior  in  appearance,  they  are  sold 
cheaper  than  anything  of  the  kind 
in  the  market.  During  the  present 
season  they  have  been  awarded  Gold 
Medals  at  the  Exhibitions  of  the 
American  Institute,  New  York,  and 
the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Me- 
chanic Association.  In  fact,  the 
confidence  with  which  they  have  thus  far  been  used,  gives  the  fairest  evidence  that  the  Penrhyn 
Marble,  by  its  many  advantages,  will  in  a great  measure  supersede  the  use  of  all  other. 

PIER  SLABS  and  SHELVES,  for  parlors,  chambers,  &c.,  together  with  Bronzed,  Gilt,  and  other  kinds 
of  Brackets,  of  various  patterns,  furnished  to  order. 

Architects,  builders,  and  all  others  are  invited  to  examine  them.  Arrangements  have  been  made  for 
the  supply  of  the  trade.  Samples  may  seen  at  the  Warehouse  of  the  Company. 

JOSEPH  STORY,  Treasurer. 

Corner  of  Tremont  Row  and  Howard  Streets,  Opp.  Hanover  St.,  (up  Stairs,)  Boston. 


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THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  ILLINOIS 
LIBRARY 

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THE 


MAINE  REGISTER, 

FOE  THE  YEAE  1855 : 

EMBRACING 

STATE  AND  COUNTY  OFFICERS, 

AND  AN 

ABSTRACT  OF  THE  LAWS  AND  RESOLVES; 


TOGETHER  WITH  A COMPLETE 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


OF  THE  STATE, 

AND  A VARIETY  OF  USEFUL  INFORMATION. 


BY  GEORGE  ADAMS, 

Publisher  of  the  Massachusetts  Register,  Rhode  Island  Register,  Boston  Directory,  &c. 
Office,  91  Washington  Street,  Boston. 


PUBLISHED  AND  FOR  SALE  BY 
BLAKE  & CARTER,  PORTLAND.  MASTERS,  SMITH  & CO.,  HALLO  WELL. 

GEORGE  R.  DAVIS,  PORTLAND.  EDWARD  FENNO,  AUGUSTA. 

DAVID  BUGBEE  & CO.,  BANGOR 

18  5 5. 


V 


PREFACE. 


The  last  edition  of  the  Maine  Register  was  published  for  the  year 
1852,  by  Messrs.  Masters,  Smith  & Co.,  of  Hallowell,  and  edited  by 
Hon.  Joseph  Williamson,  Jr.,  of  Belfast.  It  contained  two  hundred 
and  fifty  pages,  and  was  a valuable  index  to  the  government  and  insti- 
tutions of  the  State. 

The  annual  publication  of  the  Register  having  been  discontinued, 
arrangements  were  made  with  the  former  publishers  to  continue  it,  and 
accordingly  the  work  for  1855  appears  under  the  names  ot  several 
popular  publishing  houses.  This  number  contains  nearly  five  hundred 
pages,  and  besides  retaining  the  principle  features  of  its  predecessor, 
it  has  in  addition,  a large  amount  and  variety  of  useful  information. 

Among  the  new  features  of  the  Register,  is  a complete  Business  Di- 
rectory — an  addition  which  commends  itself  to  all  interested  in  the 
growth  and  prosperity  of  the  Pine  Tree  State.  It  has  been  compiled 
with  care,  and  with  but  few  exceptions,  every  town  is  represented. 

The  Titles  and  Abstracts  of  the  Laws  and  Resolves  of  1854,  also 
appear,  and  will,  no  doubt,  prove  a valuable  addition.  Other  matters 
of  interest  are  also  recorded,  such  as  Votes  for  Governor,  State  Tax  as- 
sessed in  each  town,  names  of  Town  Clerks,  Towns  and  Census  of  New 
England,  &c.,  all  of  which  increase  the  value  of  the  work. 

Our  thanks  are  due  to  all  who  have  in  any  way  encouraged  and  as- 
sisted us,  and  to  our  many  correspondents  throughout  the  State,  for  their 
uniform  courtesy  and  promptness  in  making  their  returns. 

Should  errors  and  omissions  be  noticed,  we  ask  the  indulgence  of  our 
patrons.  It  would  indeed  be  a matter  of  surprise  if,  in  the  arrange- 
ment of  so  great  a variety  of  information,  the  work  should  be  found 
complete  in  every  respect. 

It  has,  however,  been  the  aim  of  the  publisher,  to  combine  in  one 
compact  volume  as  complete  an  index  as  possible  of  the  government, 
institutions,  and  business  of  the  State. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS,  See  page  430. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1855,  by  Geokge  Adajls,  in  the  Clerk’s  Office  of 
the  District  Court  of  the  District  of  Massachusetts. 


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TABLE 


OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 


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Academies 

Acts  passed  in  1854.. 

Additions,  Alterations,  &c 

Advertisements  follow.  •• 432 

Agricultural  Associations. 195 

Amer.  Board  of  Com.  for  For.  Missions-  -190 

American  Education  Society 183 

American  Pomological  Society 195 


Page. 

Commissioners  Resident  in  Maine 47 

“ in  different  States 48 

£f  of  Wrecks... 52 

“ United  States. 420 

Common  Schools 176 — 177 

“ “ Supt.  of. 53 — 176 

Congress,  U.  S. 417 

Consuls 215 


Androscoggin  County,  Officers  of.. 


54  Counsellors. 108—114 


Clergymen.. 115 

“ Commissioners 54 

“ Coroners 56 

u Counsellors. 108 

“ Justices. 55 

“ Notaries. 54 

“ v Physicians.. 133 

“ Probate  Courts 54 

“ Sheriff  and  Depu- 

“ Town  Clerks 267 

Aroostock  Co.,  Officers  of* 56 

11  Clergymen. 116 

“ Commissioners .....56 

“ Coroners.. ••58 

“ Counsellors 109, 

Justices*  • • 57 

2^  “ Physicians. 134 

‘ ‘ Probate  Courts 56 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies. 56 

\ “ Town  Clerks. ..267 

% ^ Assayer  of  Ores,  &c. -53 

. Associations,  Agricultural. 195 

Cis,  “ Charitable. 178 

Educational..*  • • .183 

Musical.. 188 

Religious 188 

Temperance 191 

108-114 


Attorneys  • 


Augusta  City  Officers. 279 

. “ Lyceum. 183 

- Bangor  City  Officers*  *.. 280 

V “ . Corban  Society 181 

X “ Horticultural  Society. 195 

V “ Mechanics’  Association. 183 

» “ Mercantile  Association.. 183 

“ Orphan  Asylum.. 181 

^ “ Theological  Seminary 166 

Banks  in  Maine 146 

“ Savings..*  • 155 

^ Bank  Commissioners.. 146 

*sBath  Lyceum.. 184 

*»•  Bath  City  Officers 281 

Belfast  City  Officers. • • *282 

/Bible  Societies.. 190 

5 Boston  Daily  Advertiser 427 

^Boston  Daily  Journal 428 

•?  Boston  Museum,. *429 

•^r^iowdoin  College *159 

^Business  Directory  of  Maine 

Calendar  pages .7—12 

Calais  City  Officers 283 

Census  of  New  England.. 259 

i “ Maine,  (1850.) 267 

Charitable  Associations. 178 

4 Churches 115—133 

(.City  Governments.. 279 

Civil  Government  of  Maine 13 

\ Clergymen  115-133 

..  Clerks  of  the  Supreme  Courts 46 

22  Collectors  of  Customs 213 

Colleges 159 


County  Officers,  Androscoggin  Co 54 

“ Aroostook  Co 56 

“ Cumberland  Co 58 

“ Franklin  Co. 62 

“ Hancock  Co. 65 

“ Kennebec  Co 69 

<c  Lincoln  Co 73 

“ Oxford  Co. 78 

“ Penobscot  Co... 82 

“ Piscataquis  Co.. 87 

“ Sagadahoc  Co... 90 

“ Somerset  Co 92 

“ Waldo  Co 96 

“ Washington  Co.. 100 

“ York  Co 104 

Courts,  County  Commissioners,  (see  each 

County.) 

Court,  Municipal 45 

Court,  U.  S.  Supreme 420 

Court,  Supreme  Judicial 44 

Courts,  United  States.. * -44 

Cumberland  Co.,  Officers  of 58 

“ Clergymen 116 

“ Commissioners 5S 

“ Coroners. 62 

“ Counsellors... 109 

“ Inspectors  of  Fish • *62 

“ Justices 60 

“ Notaries.. ' 59 

“ Physicians 134 

“ Probate  Courts.. • -58 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies. 58 

“ Town  Clerks. 268 

Custom  Houses*  • 213 


Duties  payable  by  Public  Officers 245 

East  Maine  Conference.. * 189 

‘ ‘ Miss.  Society*  * * • 190 

“ Seminary.. 168 

Eclipses  in  1852,  (See  Calendars).. 7 

Educational  Associations.. 183 

Episcopal  Convention. 188 

Missionary  Society 189 

Expenditures  of  the  State 411 

232 


Fisheries. 256 

Fortifications 216 

Franklin  Co.,  Officers  of 62 

“ Commissioners. 63 

“ Clergymen 118 

“ Coroners 64 

“ Counsellors 109 

“ Justices 63 

“ Notaries 63 

“ Physicians.. 134 

“ Probate  Court * 62 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies. 63 

“ ToAvn  Clerks 269 

FreewDl  Bapt.  Miss.  Society. 189 

u Yearly  Meeting , . 189 

Gardiner  City  Officers.* 284 


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Page. 

Gardiner  Mechanics’  Association ••184 

Gas  Light  Companies 248 

Government  of  Maine,  1855 13 

Governor,  Vote  for.- 267 

Governors  of  Maine,  since  1820. 421 

Granite.. 257 

Hallowell  City  Officers... 285 

“ Social  Library 185 

Hancock  County,  Officers  of..... 65 

“ Clergymen.. 119 

t!  Commissioners. 65 

“ Coroners 68 

“ Counsellors. 110 

“ Inspectors  of  Fish 68 

“ Justices.. 66 

“ Notaries. 66 

“ Probate  Courts. 65 

“ Physicians.. 134 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies-  • ...65 

“ Town  Clerks ....270 

Harper  Library  Association  - 185 

Hermetically  Sealed  Articles 257 

Historical  Society,  Maine 187 

Ice  Companies. 249 

Incorporated  Companies-  • 245 

In<Lx  to  Advertisements 430 

Indian  Agents. 53 

Insane  Hospital. 414 

Inspector  of  Ashes  • • 53 

Hops-  . 53 

Beef  and  Pork 53 

Butter  and  Lard 53 

Fish,  (See  each  County)- 

Lime. 53 

Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes • - 53 

Inspectors  of  Fish,  Report  of. 412 

Insurance  Companies. 156 

Judiciary  of  Maine.. 44 

Justices  throughout  the  State 50 


Keepers  of  Public  Property- 
Kennebeck  Co.,  Officers  of- 
4‘  Clergymen 


Land  Agent- 


53 

69 

120 

Commissioners 70 

Coroners 73 

Counsellors 110 

Justices 71 

Notaries -* 70 

Physicians 135 

Probate  Courts 69 

Sheriff  and  Deputies  - • • • 69 

Town  Clerks 271 

53 

Account  of 416 

Lath  Manufacturers 350 

Laws  and  Resolves,  1854 17 — > 

Light  Houses 217 

Lime 258 

Lincoln  Co.,  Officers  of 73 

“ Clergymen 122 

“ Commissioners 74 

“ Coroners 77 

“ Counsellors Ill 

“ Inspectors  of  Fish 77 

“ “ of  Lime,  &c- - - - • -77 

Lincoln  Co.,  Justices 75 

*‘  Notaries 74 

“ Physicians 135 

“ Probate  Courts 73 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies 73 — 74 

“ Town  Clerks 271 

Litchfield  Liberal  Institute- ••  173 

Loan  and  Fund  Associations 


Page. 

Lyceums  in  Maine 183 

Lumber  Statistics 250 

Maine  Baptist  Education  Society 18^ 

“ Missionary  Society lStj 

State  Convention 18° 

Bible  Society  190 

Charitable  Mechanic  Association  - -178 

Boundaries 249 

Cong.  Charitable  Society 181 

Conf.  Miss.  Soc 189 

Early  History 249 

Episcopal  Miss.  Sofiiety 189 

Executive  Council,  1855 13 

Female  Seminary 173 

Gen.  Cong.  Conference 188 

Historical  Society 187 

Insane  Hospital 414 

Legislature,  1855 13 

Methodist  Conference 189 

Meth.  Conf.  Missionary  Society.  • -189 

Militia 140 

Missionary  Society Id9 

Pomological  Society 196 

Population  of 267 

Representatives  of 15 

Senate  of 14 

Statistics  of- 410 

Wesleyan  Seminary 167 

Masonic  Institutions • • -198 

Medical  Association 164 

Medical  School  of  Maine 163 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church 167 

Militia  of  Maine 140 

Municipal  Courts 45 

Musical  A ssociations 188 

Navigation  of  Maine 254 

Newspapers  in  Maine 211 

Norway  Liberal  Institute 174 

Oak  Grove  School 174 

Odd  Fellows 202 

Oxford  Co.,  Officers  of 78 

“ Clergymen 123 

“ Commissioners 78 

“ Coroners 82 

“ Counsellors Ill 

“ Justices 79 

“ Notaries 79 

“ Physicians 136 

“ Probate  Courts 78 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies 78 

“ Town  Clerks 272 

“ Normal  Institute-  • 174 

Papal  Conspiracy  Exposed.  429 

Parish  of  St.  Stephens,  N.  B 422 

Parsonsfield  Seminary 174 

Patten  Library  Association 185 

Penobscot  Co.,  Officers  of- 82 

“ Clergymen 124 

“ Commissioners 82 

“ Counsellors Ill 

“ Coroners 87 

“ Inspectors  of  Fish 87 

“ Justices 83 

“ Notaries 83 

“ Physicians 136 

Probate  Courts 82 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies 82 

“ Town  Clerks 273 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers, 

( See  each.  County.) 

Physicians 133 — 139 

Physicians  in  Portland 375 


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159) Piscataquis  Co., Officers  of -87 


TABLE  OP  CONTENTS. 


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Page. 

••■126 


Piscataquis  Co.,  Clergymen.  • • • • 

“ Commissioners 

“ Counsellors 112 

“ Coroners 89 

“ Justices 88 

“ Notaries 

“ Physicians 137 

“ Probate  Courts 87 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies-  -87 — 

“ Town  Clerks. 274 

Police  Courts 45 

Population  of  Maine,  1850 267 

“ “ at  different  periods  -250 

“ of  New  England 259 

“ of  United  S tates 266 

Portland  City  Officers 286 

“ Athenaeum 185 

“ Mercantile  Library  Association.185 

“ Natural  Hist.  Society 187 

Post  Offices  and  Postmasters 205 

Postage,  Rates  of  - • • > 204 

Public  Administrators 52 

Railroads  219 

Receipts  of  the  State 411 

Rechabites,  Indep.  Order  of 194 

Reform  School 415 

Religious  Associations 188 

Resolves  passed  1853--4 39 

Representatives  of  Maine 15 

Revenue  Service .215 

Rockland  Athenaeum 186 

Rockland  City  Officers .28 

Saco  Lyceum ..221 

Sagadahoc  County,  Officers  of  90 

“ Clergymen 127 

“ Commissioners 90 

“ Coroners .-..91 

“ Counsellors 112 

“ Inspectors  of  Fish 

“ Justices 

“ Notaries 

M Physicians 

“ Probate  Courts.  • . 

“ Sheriff  and  Deputies.. 90 

Town  Clerks 275 

Salaries  of  Public  Officers 244 

School  Statistics .177 

Senate  of  Maine. 14 

Sheriffs,  Androscoggin  Co. 54 

Aroostook  County 56 

Cumberland  County 58 

Pranklin  County .63 

Hancock  County 65 

Kennebec  County .69 

Lincoln  County 73 

Oxford  County  78 

Penobscot  County 82 

Piscataquis  County 87 

Sagadahoc  County 90 

Somerset  County 92 

Waldo  County. 96 

Washington  County 100 

York  County. 104 

Ship  Building.. 252 

Slate. 258 

Somerset  County,  Officers  of- 92 

“ Clergymen .*128 

“ Commissioners ...92 

“ “ Coroners 95 

“ “ Counsellors 113 

“ “ Justices. 93 

“ “ Notaries- .93 

“ “ Physician  s .137 

w “ Probate  Courts 92 


Page. 

Somerset  County,  Sheriff  and  Deputies.  • ■ 92 

Town  Clerks. 275 

Sons  of  Temperance - 794 

Stage  Lines. 236 

Starch  Factories. 258 

State  Elections,  (See  Calendars) 7 

State  Governments 421 

State  Tax..  - 267 

State  Insane  Hospital* 414 

State  Prison. 413 

State  Reform  School. .415 

Statistics  of  Maine. 410 

Steamers 233 

Steam  Packet  Companies 234 

St.  Stephens,  N.  B 422 

Supreme  Judicial  Court 45 

Telegraph  Lines. 243 

Temperance  Associations.. 191 

Titles  and  Abstracts  of  the  Laws  - •••.••.  -17 

Tonnage  built  in  1854 255 

Towns  in  Maine. .267 

Towns  in  New  England 259 

Town  Clerks 267 — 278 

Unitarian  Association  189 

United  States  Commissioners. 420 

United  States  Courts 44 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court 420 

United  States  Government. 417 

U.  S.  Representatives,  elect 16 

Universalist  State  Ed.  Society 183 

“ Missionary  Society 190 

Universalist  State  Convention 189 

“ Tract  Society 191 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854  267 

Waldo  County,  Officers  of .96 

Clergymen 129 

Commissioners 96 

Coroners .99 

Counsellors 113 

Inspectors  of  Fish 99 

Inspectors  of  Lime,  &c.  .-99 

Justices .97 

Notaries • . • 97 

Physicians -138 

Probate  Courts 96 

Sheriffs  and  Deputies.- • • -96 

Town  Clerks 276 

Washington  County,  Officers  of 109 

“ “ Clergymen 130 

“ “ Commissioners .ICO 

“ Coroners .103 

“ “ Counsellors 114 

“ “ Inspectors  of  Fish  • 103 

“ “ Justices 101 

“ “ Notaries. -101 

“ “ Physicians 138 

“ “ Probate  Courts- •••  100 

“ “ Sheriff  and  Deputies.100 

“ “ Town  Clerks 277 

Waterville  College--.. 164 

Westbrook  Seminary 175 

Yarmouth  Institute 176 

York  County,  Officers  of. 104 

“ “ Clergymen 131 

“ “ Commissioners --104 

“ “ Coroners 108 

“ “ Counsellors .-•.-•  114 

“ “ Justices. 105 

“ “ Inspectors  of  Fish  108 

“ “ Notaries 105 

ct  u Physicians. 138 

“ •*  Probate  Courts '104 

“ “ Sheriff  and  Deputies  ...  • • -104 

“ “ Town  Clerks.. 278 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


ADDITIONS,  ALTERATIONS,  &C. 

Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller,  of  Augusta,  is  a Commissioner  for  California. 

Amory  Holbrook,  of  Oregon  City,  is  a Commissioner  for  Maine. 

James  O’Donnell,  of  Portland,  is  a Commissioner  for  the  several  States. 

Physicians  in  Portland.  James  M.  Buzzell,  M.  D.,  James  S.  Goodwin,  M.  D,  E.  P. 
Leprohon,  M.  D.,  D.  0.  Perry,  M.  D.,  Wm.'W.  Sweat,  M.  D..  W.  F.  Padelford,  Botanic; 
Win.  Young,  M.  D.,  Eclectic;  K.  Richard  Cfay,  M.  D.,  Stetbioscopist,  and  Editor  Medical 
Rambler.  (See  also  page  375.)  , 

HEBRON  ACADEMY.— Hebron. 

Mark  II.  Dunncll,  M.  A..  Principal.  Tn  operation  Spring,  Summer  and  Fall.  The  In- 
stitution affords  excellent  facilities  for  obtaining  a thorough  education.  Connected  with  it 
is  a cabinet  of  minerals,  of  about  1000  specimens,  a good  Chemical,  Philosophical,  and  As- 
tronomical Apparatus,  and  a set  of  Physiological  Plates.  Courses  of  Lectures  will  be 
given  each  term . 

FRYEEURG  ACADEMY-Fryebttrg. 

This  Institution  was  incorporated  by  Massachusetts,  in  1792,  being  the  oldest  Academy 
in  the  State,  except  one;  Hallowell  Academy  having  been  incorporated  in  1791. 

It  was  at  Fryeburg  Academy  that  Daniel  Webster  taught  one  year. 

The  Academy  is  now,  and  has  been  for  several  years,  under  the  charge  of  Alvin  Boody, 
Esq.,  A.  M.,  a graduate  of  the  class  of  ’47  of  Bowdoin  College,  Me. 

Mr.  Boody  is  a very  successful  teacher,  and  under  his  management,  the  school  is  quite 
prosperous,  taking  rank  among  the  first  in  the  State. 

In  1851  the  old  Academy  was  destroyed  by  fire,  and  a new  and  elegant  brick  building 
has  been  erected  on  the  old  site. 

NEW  CASTLE  BANK.-New  Castle. 

Incorporated,  1854.  Capital,  $25,000. 

A.  S.  Austin,  President.  Thaddeus  Weeks,  Cashier.  A.  S.  Austin,  Wm.  Hitchcock,  T. 
J.  Merrill,  Cyrus  Cotter,  Joseph  Haines,  Austin  Hall,  Albert  Glidden,  J.  H.  Converse,  Ad- 
dison Austin,  Directors. 

Commenced  business,  Oct.  16, 1854. 

Sheriff  and  Deputies  of  Cumberland  County. 

Seward  M.  Baker,  of  Windham,  Sheriff" ; Post  Office  Address , No.  59  Exchange  St., 
Portland. 

Charles  C.  Adams,  Thomas  Norton,  Portland  ; Edward  L.  O.  Adams,  Bridgton  j 
Sumner  Burnham,  Harrison  ; Daniel  Berry,  Gray  ; Joseph  Brown,  Casco  ; William  Cou- 
sens,  Poland;  Samuel  S.  Dunn.  E.  N.  Yarmouth  ; Henry  Gallison,  Windham  ; William  W. 
Hobbs,  Norway  ; George  Lewis,  Yarmouth ; Oscar  Lincoln,  Cornish  ; Sewall  Milliken, 
Scarborough;  Thomas  Pennell,  Harpswell ; JohnJYates,  Standish,  Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Thomas  Norton,  of  Portland,  Jailer. 

Sheriffs  and  Deputies,  1855. 

Kennebec  County.  Benjamin  H.  Gilhreth,  Mount  Yernon,  Sheriff.  Asher  H.  Barton, 
Benton  ; Charles  Hewins,  Augusta ; Jabez  S.  Currier.  Hallowell ; Cromwell  P.  Hunton, 
Readfield;  Joshua  L.  Heath,  Augusta;  Franklin  Kimball,  Waterville ; John  Hatch, 
China ; Josephus  Stevens,  Winthrop ; Enoch  Marshall,  Farmingdale ; James  D.  Moore, 
Gardiner  ; Thomas  B.  Stinchfield,  Clinton,  Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Charles  Hewins,  Augusta,  Jailer. 

Somerset  County.  Moses  H.  Pike,  Skowhegan,  Sheriff 

Waldo  County.  S.  I.  Roberts,  Prospect,  Sheriff. 

Kennebec  County  Commissioners,  1855. 

Thomas  Eldridge,  Belgrade ; Moses  Taber,  Yassalboro’ ; John  B.  Clifford,  Benton. 


JANUARY,  1855. 


D. 

Mo 

Days  of 
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MISCELLANEOUS. 

Sun 

R.&S. 

Moon/ 

sets. 

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Water. 

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b.  m.  b. 

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SUNDAY 

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1 7 

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5 5 

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D. 

Mo 

Days  of 
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R.&  S. 

Moon 

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h.  m.  b. 

h.  m. 

b.  m. 

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Monday 

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! 

MAY,  1855. 

9 

D. 

Days  of 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Sun 

Moon  1 

Hieh 

Mo 

week. 

R.  * S. 

rises. 

Water. 

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b.  m.  h. 

h.  m. 

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10  42 

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Monday 

5 2 7 

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D. 

Mo 

Days  of 
week. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Sun 
R.  A S. 

Moon 

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D. 

Days  of 

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week. 

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STATE  OF  MAINE. 


13 


STATE  OF  MAINE. 


STATE  ELECTION, 

Second  Monday 

IN 

SEPTEMBER. 


LEGISLATURE 

Convenes 
First  Wednesday 

IN 

JANUARY. 


CIVIL  GOVERNMENT,  1855. 

GOVERNOR. 

ANSON  P.  MORRILL, Readfield. 


COUNCIL. 

Noah  Smith,  Jr.,  - - - - - Calais. 

Marshall  Cram,  -----  Bridgton. 
Abner  Coburn,  -----  Bloomfield 
Charles  Danforth,  -----  Gardiner. 

Franklin  Clark, Wiscasset. 

Ammi  Cutter,  ------  Lovell. 

Henry  Richardson,  - Old  town. 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE. 

Alden  Jackson, Augusta. 

TREASURER  OF  STATE. 

Woodbury  Davis, Belfast. 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL. 

Jame3  R.  Bach  elder, Readfield. 


George  C.  Getchell, 


LAND  AGENT. 


North  Anson. 


14 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


SENATE. 

Franklin  Muzzy,  - President. 

First  Senatorial  District,  Alexander  Dennett, -York. 

John  N.  Goodwin,-  • • South  Berwick. 
John  F.  Scammon,  • • Saco. 

Second  Senatorial  District,  Henry  H.  Boody,-  • - Brunswick. 

Nathaniel  Pease,  - • • • Bridjiton. 

Aaron  Quinby, Westbrook 

William  Willis, Portland. 

Third  Senatorial  District,  Alonzo  Garcelon,-  • -Lewiston. 

George  Thorndike,  - • South  Thomaston. 
Cornelius  Turner,  • -Wiscasset. 

Sewall  Watson, Georgetown. 

Fourth  Senatorial  District,  Joseph  Eaton, Winslow. 

Augustus  Sprague,-  - Greene. 

Henry  P.  Torsey,  • • • Readfield. 

Fifth  Senatorial  District,  Minot  Crehore,-  • • • Lincoln ville. 

Tkeophilus  Cushing,  Frankfort. 

Nathan  G.  Hichborn,  Prospect.  ' 

Sixth  Senatorial  District,  William  Barker Brooksville. 

Mark  Shepard, Sullivan. 

Seventh  Senatorial  District,  George  Downes,  - • • • Calais. 

Samuel  F.  Adams,  - • • Cherryfield. 

Eighth  Senatorial  District,  Nathaniel  Blake,  - • • - No.  13,  R.  6. 

Ninth  Senatorial  District,  Newall  Blake, Oldtown. 

Hiram  Ruggles,-  • • • Carmel. 

Franklin  Muzzy,- • -Bangor. 

Tenth  Senatorial  District,  John  Elliot, Abbot. 

Eleventh  Senatorial  District,  James  B.  Dascomb,-  - Bloomfield. 

William  R.  Flint,  - • - North  Anson. 

Twelfth  Senatorial  District,  Alvan  Currier, Farmington. 

Thirteenth  Senatorial  District,  Mark  H.  Dunnell,-  - Hebron. 

Timothy  Walker,-  • -Rumford. 

Louis  O.  Cowan,  Biddeford,  - Secretary. 

Joseph  W.  Knowlton,  Liberty,  - - - Assistant  Secretary. 

Edwin  Freeman,  Augusta,  - Messenger. 

James  Shaw,  Portland,  - Assistant  Messenger. 

The  several  Clergymen  of  Augusta  and  Hallowell  officiate  as  Chap- 
lains of  the  Senate,  in  rotation. 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


15 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

SIDNEY  PERHAM,  Speaker. 


Androscoggin  County. 

Turner , William  Bray. 

Durham,  Hezekiah  Gerrish. 

Poland,  William  Stanton. 

Greene,  Tristram  Hill. 

Lewiston,  Jacob  B.  Ham. 

Minot,  Isaiah  Woodman. 

Auburn,  Sylvester  Oakes. 

East  Livermore,  Gilman  D.  Garland. 

Aroostook  County. 

lloulton,  Ebenezer  Woodbury. 
Ilodgdon,  George  W.  Haskell. 

Fort  F airfield,  Stephen  B.  Pattee. 

Cumberland  County. 

Gorham,  Jacob  C.  Baker. 

Standish,  Theodore  M.  Bradbury. 
Cape  Elizabeth,  Enoch  L.  Pillsbury. 
Scarborough,  Rob’t  McLaughlin,  Jr. 
Westbrook,  George  Libby. 

Gray,  James  Small,  Jr. 

Portland,  Charles  G.  Came. 

“ Samuel  R.  Leavitt. 

“ William  W.  Thomas. 
Cumberland , Sewall  Blanchard. 

New  Gloucester,  Hiram  P.  Osgood. 
Freeport,  George  Bacon. 

Harpswett,  Clement  Skolfield. 
Brunswick,  Benjamin  Furbish. 
Sebago,  Oliver  1).  Dike. 

Bridgton,  Luke  Brown. 

Harrison,  George  W.  Barrows. 

Franklin  County. 

Temple,  James  J.  York. 

Strong , Jeremv  W.  Porter. 

Wilton,  Abel  H.  Weeks. 

Phillips,  William  H.  Josselyn. 
Chesterville,  Elias  H.  Brown. 

Hancock  County. 

Eden,  Samuel  H.  Richards. 

Deer  Isle,  Benjamin  Raynes. 
Brooksville,  James  W.  Coombs. 
Penobscot,  Ebenezer  Hutchins. 
Surry,  Hezekiah  Means. 

Bucksport,  Rufus  Buck. 

Ellsworth,  Benjamin  Barker. 
Franklin,  Samuel  Wasson. 

Hancock,  Thomas  Curry. 


Kennebec  County. 

Clinton,  Samuel  Haines. 

Pittston,  Hiram  T.  Clark. 

Augusta,  Edward  Fenno. 

Belgrade,  Stephen  Smith. 

Monmouth,  Charles  S.  Norris. 
Augusta,  Samuel  Titcomb. 

Gardiner,  John  Berry,  Jr. 

Albion,  John  T.  Main. 
Vassalborough,  William  Merrill. 
Ilallowell,  Rodney  G.  Lincoln. 
China,  Eli  Jones. 

Waterville,  Moses  Ilanscom. 
j Litchfield,  Mark  Gatchell. 

I Winthrop,  Benj.  H.  Cushman. 

Lincoln  County. 

St.  George,  George  Gilchrest. 

! Friendship,  Isaac  Payson. 
j Thomaston,  Edward  O’Brien. 
Nobleborough,  Lyman  H.  Winslow. 
Dresden,  Seth  Patterson. 
Washington,  Aaron  Clark. 
Newcastle,  Algernon  S.  Austin. 
Wiscasset,  Elisha  McKenny. 
Waldoborough,  MeaubecM.  Rawson 
Patricktown,  Josiah  Bruce, 
i Westport,  Ebenezer  Greenleaf. 
i Jefferson,  Alden  Kennedy. 

I Rockland,  Nathaniel  A.  Burpee. 

I Bristol,  David  Chamberlain. 

Oxford  County. 

Dixfield,  Isaac  Park. 

Denmark,  Leonard  K.  Ingalls. 
Sweden,  Charles  C.  Sanderson. 
Letter  B,  John  I.  Bragg. 

Paris,  Rufus  S.  Stevens. 

Woodstock,  Sidney  Perham. 
Fryeburg,  Nathaniel  Charles. 
Oxford,  Charles  Durell. 

Andcher,  Samuel  Poor. 

Penobscot  County. 

Oldtown,  James  H.  Burgess. 
Garland,  Thomas  K.  Holt. 

Stetson , James  Rogers. 

Enfield,  Smith  Gilman. 
Mattawamkeag , Asa  Smith. 
Hampden,  Amasa  K.  Walker. 

Etna,  Elias  Doble. 


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Brewer , Daniel  S.  Chapin. 

Dexter,  Hiram  Carr. 

Kenduskeag , Oliver  K.  Nason. 
Bangor , John  B.  Hill. 

“ George  W.  Ingersoll. 
Hermon,  James  H.  Johnson. 
Eddington,  Elijah  Comins. 

Orono,  Gideon  Mayo. 

Lagrange , William  Banton. 
Springfield , William  P.  Stevens. 

Piscataquis  County. 

Wellington,  George  W.  Stanton. 
Atkinson,  Benjamin  R.  Lake. 
Shirley , Isaac  Phillips. 

Orneville,  Samuel  Blake. 

Sagadahoc  County. 

Bath,  James  M.  Lincoln. 

Tops  ham,  Humphrey  P.  Mallett. 
Georgetown,  John  Hinkley. 
Richmond,  Collamore  ^urrington. 

Somerset  County. 

Anson,- John  Heald. 

Lexington,  Thomas  Hutchins. 
Skowhegan,  James  T.  Leavitt. 
Palmyra,  Thomas  J.  Pratt. 
Moscow,  Joseph  S.  Nichols. 
Athens,  John  Hight. 

Fairfield,  William  B.  Snell. 
Mercer,  Alvinzy  Whitcomb. 
Ripley,  George  Cutler. 

Waldo  County. 

Searsport,  William  McGilvery. 
Lincolnville,  John  Miller. 

Freedom,  Robert  Elliot. 


Islesborough,  Calvin  Eames. 

Camden , Hanson  Andrews. 
Montville,  James  L.  Twitchell. 
Swanville,  Miles  S.  Staples. 
Thorndike,  Elihu  Files. 

Belfast,  Salathiel  C.  Nickerson. 
Hope,  Josiah  Hobbs. 

Frankfort,  Theophilus  H.  Cushing. 
Troy,  Samuel  Heald. 

Washington  County. 

Edmunds,  Daniel  K.  Hobart. 
Whiting,  William  S.  Peavey. 
Cutler,  Ellery  Turner. 

Topsfield,  John  B.  Pike. 

Medyhemps,  Isaac  W.  Bridges. 
Calais,  Daniel  K.  Chase. 

Eastport,  Joseph  Gunnison. 
Milbridge,  James  Wallace. 

Whitney ville,  Nathan  Bachelder. 
Harrington,  Robert  Cole. 

York  County. 

Wells , Enoch  Goodale. 

York,  Josiah  Chase. 

Berwick,  Samuel  Stillings. 

Sanford,  Nehemiah  Butler. 

Acton,  Ebenezer  Ricker. 
Parsonsfield,  John  B.  Sweat. 
Waterborough,  Joseph  Chase. 
Kittery,  Levi  Remick. 

Cornish,  Alpheus  Trafton. 

Saco,  Seth.Scammon. 

Alfred,  Ivory  Hall. 

Hollis,  George  Gilman. 
Kennebunkport,  James  M.  Stone. 
Biddeford,  Leonard  Andrews. 

Eliot,  Andrew  Leighton. 

Buxton,  Ansel  Merrill. 


Henry  K.  Baker,  Haliowell,  Clerk . 

Benjamin  Freeman,  Westbrook,  Assistant  Clerk. 
Benjamin  B.  Thomas,  Newburg,  Messenger. 
Stephen  R.  Porter,  Sebago,  Assistant  Messenger. 
Hezekiah  B.  Trafton,  2 d Assistant  Messenger. 


Representatives  Elected  to  the  34th  Congress. 


First  District,  - • 
Second  District, 
Third  District,  • • 


John  M.  Wood,  i Fourth  Distrct, 

John  J.  Perry.  Fifth  District,  - • 

Ebenezer  Knowlton.  [ Sixth  District,  - • 


. • Samuel  P.  Benson. 
• • • Israel  Washburn. 
Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller. 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


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The  Extra  Session  of  1853  passed  five  General  Acts,  thirteen 
Special  Acts,  and  thirteen  Resolves.  The  Regular  Session  of  1854 
passed  fifty-six  General  Acts,  two  hundred  and  three  Special  Acts,  and 
one  hundred  and  five  Resolves. 

An  Abstract  of  these  Acts  and  Resolves  is  given,  with  the  titles  in 
full.  Tbe  numbers  placed  before  the  titles,  show  the  order  of  their 
approval  by  the  Governor,  and  indicate,  in  each  case,  the  chapter 
which  the  Act  makes  in  the  official  code.  The  date  enclosed  in 
brackets,  after  the  title,  is  the  time  of  the  approval  by  the  Governor 
This  feature  of  the  Register  will,  no  doubt,  be  found  of  great  con- 
venience for  reference,  and  it  is  proposed  to  continue  it  from  year  to 
year,  with  such  additions  as  may  be  thought  of  interest. 


TITLES  AND  ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  LAWS 

PASSED  IN  1854,  AND  AT  THE  EXTRA  SESSION  OF  1853. 


GENERAL  LAWS. 

EXTRA  SESSION,  1853. 

50.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  to  establish  a Municipal  Court  in  the 
town  of  Brunswick, in  the  County  of  Cumberland. — [Sept.27.] — Amend- 
ing an  Act.  to  establish  a Municipal  Court  in  the  town  of  Brunswick, 
approved  Aug.  20,  1850,  by  striking  from  the  end  of  the  8th  Section 
the  following  words : “ Except  the  trial  of  issues  in  civil  actions.” 

51.  An  Act  to  change  the  October  term  of  the  Court  for  criminal 
business,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln. — [Sept.  27.] — From  the  fourth  to 
the  first  Tuesday  of  October. 

52.  An  Act  to  amend  the  thirtieth  section  of  the  seventy-sixth  chapter 
of  the  Revised  Statutes. — [Sept.  27.] — Changing  the  time  for  making 
the  annual  returns  of  cashiers  of  banks,  and  clerks  of  corporations, 
to  within  seven  days  after  the  first  day  of  April,  instead  of  the  first 
day  of  May. 

53.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  entitled  11  An  Act  regulating  the 
management  of  the  sale  of  the  public  lands,”  approved  March  31, 1853. — 
[Sept.  28.] — The  minimum  price  of  the  lands  so  offered  for  sale, 
shall  be  fixed  and  entered  in  a book,  in  the  month  of  February,  to 
be  published  with  the  list;  sealed  proposals  to  be  numbered  and 

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tered  in  a book,  with  their  date,  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  re- 
ceived. The  sum  of  ten  per  cent,  of  such  minimum  price  to  be  paid  * 
with  the  proposals.  No  proposal  shall  be  entered  till  that  sum  is  paid, 
nor  after  the  hour  of  twelve,  noon,  of  the  day  of  sale.  Proposals  so 
entered,  to  be  publicly  opened  and  declared  at  the  time  of  sale,  in  their 
order.  All  proposals  to  remain  on  file  in  the  land  office,  and  never 
be  withdrawn.  Lands  so  offered  and  not  taken,  may  be  sold  by  the 
agent  at  private  sale,  at  a price  not  less  than  the  minimum  price. 
Repealing  all  Acts  inconsistent  with  this  Act. 

54.  An  Act  to  amend  “ An  Act  granting  appeals  from  the  decisions 
of  County  Commissioners.” — [Sept.  28.] — Section  first  amends  the 
second  section  of  said  Act,  passed  Aug.  2, 1847,  by  inserting  after  the 
word  “ appeal,"  in  the  fifteenth  line,  the  words,  “ except  in  cases  cf 
appeal  from  the  decisions  of  any  court  of  county  commissioners  to 
discontinue  any  highway,  the  order  of  said  court  revoking  their  order 
for  the  payment  of  damages,  as  provided  by  Section  22,  Chapter  25, 
of  Revised  Statutes,  shall  remain  valid  and  effectual  until  final  decision 
thereon."  Section  two  defines  the  manner  of  taking  and  prosecuting 
an  appeal. 


SESSION  OF  1854. 

55.  An  Act  to  change  the  time  of  electing  assessors  in  certain  cities. 
— [Feb.  28.] — In  any  city  where  the  subordinate  officers  are  required 
to  be  chosen  in  the  month  of  April,  the  Assessors  shall  hereafter  be 
chosen  on  the  second  Monday  of  March  annually,  and  shall  hold  their 
offices  for  one  year  from  that  date. 

56.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  concerning  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
and  its  jurisdiction , approved  April  9,  1852.— [March  8.] — Amending 
chap.  246,  sec.  20,  of  the  public  laws,  by  substituting  the  word  “ one  " 
for  the  word  “ three,"  by  which  capital  trials,  in  any  county,  may  be 
held  before  one  justice. 

,57.  An  Act  to  amend  “An  Act  prescribing  the  time  when  notice  shall 
be  given  upon  petitions  for  special  legislation.” — [March  8.] — folding 
the  provisions  of  the  first  section  of  the  Act  entitled  “An  Act  pre- 
scribing the  time  when  notice  shall  be  given  upon  petitions  for  special 
legislation,"  approved  March  29,  1853,  to  apply  only  to  those  cases  in 
which  the  rights  of  corporations  or  individuals  other  than  those  for 
whom  legislation  is  proposed,  shall  be  adversely  affected,  and  further 
amending  said  Act,  by  striking  out  the  second  section. 

58.  An  Act  to  change  the  time  of  holding  the  April  term  of  the  court 
of  County  Commissioners  for  the  County  of  Washington. — [March  9.] — 
The  court  of  County  Commissioners  for  the  County  of  Washington, 
shall  be  holden  at  Machias,  in  said  county,  on  the  first  Wednesday 
npxt  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  April,  annually,  instead  of  the  first 
Wednesday  next  after  the  first  Tuesday  of  April.  All  matters,  and 
things  shall  be  returnable  to,  and  have  day  at  the  term  of  said  court 
bn  the  same  day. 

59.  An  Act  to  change  the  time  of  holding  the  April  term  of  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court  in  the  County  of  Washington. — [March  9.] — 
The  Supreme  Judicial  Court  shall  be  holden  on  the  fourth  Tuesday 


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of  April,  annually,  at  Machias,  for  the  County  of  Washington,  instead 
of  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  as  prescribed  by  section  fifteenth,  of  “An 
Act  concerning  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  and  its  jurisdiction,’’ 
approved  April  9,  1852. 

60.  An  Act  to  establish  the  County  of  Androscoggin. — [March  18.] — 
The  towns  of  Lewiston,  Lisbon  and  Webster,  in  tne  county  of  Lincoln  ; 
Auburn,  Danville,  Durham,  Minot  and  Poland,  in  the  county  of 
Cumberland ; Livermore  and  Turner,  in  the  county  of  Oxford ; and 
East  Livermore,  Greene,  Leeds  and  Wales,  in  the  county  of  Kennebec, 
are  hereby  constituted  a county,  by  the  name  of  Androscoggin  ; the 
permanent  shire  town  thereof  shall  be  either  in  Lewiston,  Auburn  or 
Danville,  to  be  determined  as  hereinafter  provided ; and  the  county 
buildings  shall  be  located  within  the  limits  of  the  Lewiston  Falls 
village  corporation ; and  said  county  shall  have  and  possess,  use  and 
enjoy,  all  the  powers,  rights,  privileges,  and  immunities,  and  be  subject 
to  all  the  duties,  which,,  by  the  constitution  and  laws  of  this  State,  are 
granted  to,  and  imposed  upon  the  inhabitants  of  other  counties. 

Section  two,  requires  two  terms  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
to  be  held  on  the  4th  Tuesdays  of  January  aud  August.  Also,  two 
terms  of  the  court  of  County  Commissioners  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of 
April  and  October.  Section  three,  provides  for  a court  of  probate,  at 
such  times  as  shall  be  designated  by  the  judge  of  said  court.  Section 
four,  making  the  county  a part  of  the  western  judicial  district.  Section 
five,  provides  for  completing  all  business  pending  before  the  courts 
when  this  Act  shall  take  effect,  in  the  respective  counties  where  they 
were  commenced.  Section  six,  requiring  prisoners  and  debtors  to  be 
committed  to  jail  in  Cumberland  County,  until  a jail  shall  be  pre- 
pared in  Androscoggin.  Section  seven,  regulates  assessment  of  taxes. 
Section  eight,  requires  the  senatorial  and  representative  districts  to 
remain  the  same  as  before  the  passage  of  this  Act.  Section  nine, 
requires  justices  of  the  peace,  coroners,  and  persons  appointed  to 
qualify  civil  officers,  and  to  solemnize  marriages,  residing  within  the 
limits  of  the  new  county,  to  act  for  it.  Sections  ten  and  eleven, 
provide  for  the  appointment,  by  the  governor,  with  the  advice  and 
consent  of  the  council,  of  county  officers.  Section  twelve,  determines 
the  manner  of  voting  for  the  choice  of  a shire  town.  Section  thirteen, 
fixes  the  salary  of  judge  of  probate  at  $200 ; register  of  probate  $300  ; 
and  county  attorney  $200.  Section  fourteen,  this  Act  to  take  effect 
March  31,  1854. 

61.  An  Act  to  amend  the  eighty-second  chapter  of  the  Revised 

Statutes. — [March  20.] — So  that  if  there  shall  be  three  agricul- 
tural societies  in  a county,  the  payment  from  the  State  treasury 

shall  not  exceed  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  to  each  of  them: 
if  two,  and  only  two,  two  hundred  dollars  to  each  of  them.  And 
if  there  be  only  one  such  society,  the  payment  thereto  shall  not  ex- 
ceed three  hundred  dollars. 

62.  An  Act  in  addition  to  the  one  hundred  and  ffty -fifth  chap- 

ter of  the  Revised  Statutes. — [March  20.] — If  any  person  shall, 
wilfully  and  maliciously,  set  fire  to  any  dwelling-house,  owned  by 

himself  in  whole  or  in  part,  or  to  any  other  building  owned  by 

himself  or  another,  with  the  intent  that  such  dwelling-house  shall 
be  burnt,  and  if  by  the  kindling  of  such  fire,  or  the  burning  of 


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such  other  building,  such  dwelling-house  shall  be  burnt,  whether 
in  the  day  time  or  in  the  night  time,  and  if  any  other  person,  at  the 
time  of  the  commission  of  such  offence,  shall  be  lawfully  in  the 
dwelling-house  so  burnt,  such  offender  shall  be  punished  by  imprison- 
ment for  life  in  the  State  prison. 

63.  An  Act  to  enable  insurance  companies  of  this  State  to 
comply  with  certain  provisions  of  law  in  other  States. — [March 
20.] — Section  one.  Whenever  any  insurance  company,  now  incor- 
porated, or  which  may  hereafter  be  incorporated  by  the  laws  of 
this  State,  may  desire  to  deposit  any  portion  of  its  stocks  or  other 
securities  with  any  officer  of  this  State,  as  a prerequisite  to  the 
establishing  of  agencies  in  any  other  State  or  States,  in  compliance  with 
the  law  of  such  other  State  or  States,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
treasurer  of  this  State  to  receive  such  stocks  or  other  securities,  and 
to  hold  the  same  on  deposit  and  in  trust  for  the  benefit  of  all  the 
policy  holders  in  the  said  insurance  company. 

Section  2,  makes  it  the  duty  of  said  treasurer  to  furnish  such 
company  certificates  of  the  security  deposited  with  him.  Sec- 
tion 3,  provides  for  the  collection  of  interest,  or  dividends  by 
the  company,  and  the  withdrawal  of  securities  on  depositing  the 
securities  of  like  value,  to  be  determined  by  the  treasurer.  Sections 
4 and  5,  determine  the  time  of  returning  the  securities  to  the  company. 
In  case  of  any  appeal  or  amendment  of  the  laws  of  any  other  State, 
disqualifying  any  such  insurance  company  from  continuing  its  business 
in  such  other  State,  and  whenever  any  insurance  company,  having 
so  deposited  its  securities,  shall  desire  to  relinquish  its  business,  the 
State  treasurer  shall,  on  being  satisfied  that  the  assets  of  such  company 
are  ample  to  meet  all  existing  demands  against  it,  deliver  up  to 
such  insurance  company  the  securities  of  such  company  held  by  him. 

Section  6,  makes  it  the  duty  of  the  treasurer,  in  the  event  of 
the  failure  of  such  insurance  company,  to  demand  of  the  secre- 
tary or  clerk  of  such  company,  the  duty  of  such  officer  to  fur- 
nish a full  and  complete  list  of  the  names  and  residences  of 
all  policy  holders  and  others  having  claims  upon  such  company. 
Section  7,  provides  that  any  such  company,  on  making  a deposit 
of  its  securities,  shall  pay  to  the  said  treasurer  the  sum  of  five  dollars 
for  each  and  every  certificate  granted  by  him  under  the  terms  of  this 
Act. 

64.  An  Act  allowing  aliens  to  hold  and  convey  real  estate. — 
[March  20.] — Conveyances  and  transfers  of  real  estate,  heretofore 
made,  to  or  by  any  alien,  not  authorized  by  law  to  hold  real  estate,  are 
hereby  confirmed  and  made  effectual  to  such  alien  as  though  he  had 
been  a native  born  citizen. 

65.  An  Act  to  increase  the  salary  of  the  judge  of  the  munici- 
pal court  established  in  the  city  of  Portland. — [March  22.] — To 
$1000.  / 

66.  An  Act  relating  to  the  duties  of  clerics  of  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court. — [March  22  ] — Requiring  the  clerk  of  the  supreme 
judicial  court  in  each  county,  thirty  days  before  any  session  of  said 
court,  to  furnish  the  attorney  general  of  the  State  full  copies  of  all 
bills  of  exceptions,  and  other  pleadings  or  papers  in  all  criminal  cases 
or  other  cases  in  which  the  State  is  a party,  pending  in  said  court. 


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67.  An  Act  to  amend  the  act  of  March  twenty-ninth , one  thou- 
sand eight  hundred  and  fifty-three , providing  for  the  payment  of 
bounties  on  wolves  and  bears.— [March  23.] — Increasing  the  bounty 
from  $5  to  $8,  for  every  wolf  killed  in  this  State.  Fixing  the  bounty 
at  $2  for  every  bear  killed. 

68.  An  Act  in  addition  to  the  ninety-first  chapter  of  the  Re- 
vised Statutes  of  this  State. — [March  31.]  — Making  valid  the 
illegal  acknowledgment  of  a deed,  whenever  any  person,  who 
has  heretofore  been  commissioned  as  a justice  of  the  peace,  or 
other  magistrate  authorized  to  take  acknowledgment  of  deeds 
in  this  State,  shall  have  taken,  in  good  faith,  before  the  date  of 
the  approval  of  this  Act,  the  acknowledgment  of  any  deed  or 
other  instrument,  after  his  commission  has  expired. 

69.  An  Act  to  increase  the  salary  of  the  judge  of  probate  for 
die  county  of  Hancock. — [April  1]  — To  $375,  and  requiring 
him  to  hold,  in  addition  to  the  usual  probate  courts  now  holden 
by  him,  two  terms  yearly  in  the  town  of  Mount  Desert. 

70.  An  Act  to  establish  the  county  of  Sagadahoc.  — [April  4.] 
— Sect.  1.  The  towns  of  Arrowsic,  Bowdoin,  Bowdoinham,  George- 
town, Woolwich,  Perkins,  Phipsburg,  Richmond,  Topsham,  West 
Bath  and  the  city  of  Bath,  all  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  be  and  the 
name  are  hereby  constituted  and  made  a county  by  the  name  of 
Sagadahoc,  whereof  the  shire  town  shall  be  as  hereinafter  provided 
and  the  inhabitants  of  said  territory  shall  have,  possess,  use  and  enjoy 
all  the  powers,  rights  and  immunities,  and  be  subject  to  all  the  duties, 
which  by  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the  State  are  granted  and 
imposed  upon  the  inhabitants  of  other  counties. 

Section  2,  provides  for  three  terms  of  the  supreme  judicial 
court,  two  for  the  trial  of  civil  and  criminal  business,  on  the 
first  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  August;  and 
one  for  civil  business  only,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  December. 
Section  3.  From  and  after  the  first  day  of  April  next  there 
shall  be  holden  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March,  the  first  Tuesday 
of  July  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  November,  the  court  of  county 
commissioners,  at  the  places  herein  provided,  within  and  for 
said  county.  Section  4,  establishes  a probate  court  from  and 
after  the  first  day  of  April  next.  Section  5,  transferring  certain 
suits  and  matters  pending  in  supreme  judicial  court  in  Lincoln  county 
to  this  county.  Section  6,  making  Sagadahoc  a part  of  the  middle 
judicial  district.  Section  7,  defines  the  powers  of  civil  officers  within 
the  limits  of  said  county.  Section  8,  requires  prisoners  and  debtors 
to  be  conveyed  to  the  jail  in  Lincoln  county.  Section  9,  provides 
for  an  agreement  with  Kennebec  county  for  the  use  of  the  jail  of 
said  county,  for  the  same  purposes  as  mentioned  in  the  preceding 
section.  Section  10,  regulates  the  payment  of  taxes.  Section  11, 
authorizing  deeds,  &c.  to  be  recorded  at  Topsham  until  a register  is 
chosen.  Section  12,  the  senatorial  and  representative  districts  to 
remain  the  same  as  before  the  passing  of  this  Act.  Section  13,  fixes 
the  salary  of  judge  of  probate  at  $200;  register  of  probate,  $300; 
and  county  attorney,  $200  per  annum.  Section  14,  fixes  the 
compensation  of  sheriff  at  $400  per  annum.  Sections  15  and 
16,  authorize  the  appointment  of  county  officers.  Section  17, 


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repeals  sec.  7,  chap.  11,  of  the  Revised  Statutes.  Section  18, 
fixes  the  mode  of  determining  the  shire  town.  Section  19,  re- 
quiring grand  jurors  now  drawn  for  Lincoln,  to  serve  the  time  for 
which  they  were  drawn.  Section  20,  this  Act  to  take  effect  from 
and  after  its  approval  by  the  Governor. 

71.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  county  of 
Stigadahoc,  passed  April . fourth , eighteen  hundred  and  fifty  four. 
— [April  5.]  — Section  1,  establishing  at  the  city  of  Bath,  in  the 
county  of  Sagadahoc,  three  terms  of  the  supreme  judicial  court 
as  follows,  to  wit : on  the  second  Tuesday  of  May  and  the  third 
Tuesday  of  August,  for  the  trial  of  civil  and  criminal  business ; on 
the  third  Tuesday  of  December  for  the  trial  of  civil  business  only. 
Section  2,  fixing  Bath  as  the  place  for  holding  the  court  of  county 
commissioners,  on  the  days  fixed  in  sec.  3.  act  70.  Section  3,  relates 
to  court  of  probate,  to  be  established  on  the  approval  of  this  Act, 
instead  of  the  time  provided  in  section  4,  act  70. 

72.  An  Act  to  increase  the  salary  of  the  police  judge  of  the  city 
of  Bangor.  — [April  7.]  — To  $700, 

73.  An  Act  regulating  the  jurisdiction  of  the  municipal  court 
for  the  city  of  Bath.  — [April  10.]  — The  judge  of  the  munici- 
pal court  for  the  city  of  Bath,  in  the  county  of  Sagadahoc, 
shall,  except  where  interested,  exercise  jurisdiction  over  all  such 
matters  and  things  within  said  county,  as  justices  of  the  peace  may 
exercise,  and  under  similar  restrictions  and  limitations ; also,  con- 
current jurisdiction  with  justices  of  the  peace  and  quorum,  in  cases 
of  forcible  entry  and  detainer  in  said  county ; exclusive  jurisdiction 
where  both  parties  interested,  or  the  plaintiff  and  person  sued  as  a 
trustee,  are  inhabitants  of  said  Bath,  together  with  all  duties  and 
authority  conferred  on  him  in  the  establishment  of  said  court  within 
said  county. 

74.  An  Act  to  amend  the  one  hundred  and  sixty-seventh  chap- 
ter of  the  Revised  Statutes.  — [April  11.]  — Amending  the  fourth 
section,  by  inserting  the  words,  and  every  person  who  shall,  with- 
in the  limits  of  this  State,  counsel,  hire,  or  otherwise  procure 
any  felony  to  be  committed  in  any  place  without  the  limits  of 
this  State,  which  felony  shall  be  committed  in  consequence  thereof, 
may  be  indicted  and  convicted  of  a substantive  felony,  whether  the 
principal  shall  or  shall  not  have  been  convicted,  or  shall  or  shall  not  be 
amenable  to  justice ; and  every  such  person  shall  be  punished  in 
the  same  manner  as  if  the  principal  felony  had  been  committed  in  this 
State. 

75.  An  Act  to  amend  the  one  hundred  and  sixty-sixth  chapter 
of  the  Revised  Statutes.  — [April  11.]  — Amending  the  sixth  section, 
by  inserting  the  words ; and  if  any  mortal  wound  or  other  violence 
or  injury  shall  be  inflicted,  or  poison  administered  to  any  person  within 
this  State,  by  means  of  which  death  shall  ensue  in  any  place  without 
the  limits  of  this  State,  such  offence  may  be  prosecuted  and  punished 
in  this  State,  in  the  county  where  such  mortal  wound,  violence  or 
injury  was  inflicted,  or  poison  administered,  in  the  same  manner  as  if 
such  death  had  occurred  in  said  county. 

76.  An  Act  to  abolish  the  January  terms  of  the  supreme  judi- 
cial court  in  the  county  of  Hancock. — [April  11.]  — Abolishing 


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so  much  of  the  Act  in  section  15,  chapter  246,  approved  April 
9,  1852,  as  provides  for  sessions  of  the  supreme  judicial  court, 
in  and  for  the  county  of  Hancock,  at  Ellsworth,  on  the  fourth 
Tuesdays  of  January. 

77. -  An  Act  to  regulate  the  construction  and  maintenance  of 
public  drains  in  the  city  of  Portland.  — April  11.]  — Section  i, 
authorizes  the  city  council  of  the  city  of  Portland  to  construct 
public  drains  or  sewers,  through  any  of  the  streets  of  the  city,  at 
the  expense  of  the  city,  and  which  shall  be  solely  under  the  direction 
and  control  of  the  city  council. 

Section  2,  provides  for  private  drains,  how  to  be  established, 
and  regulations.  Applications  for  permits  to  be  made  in  writing. 

Section  3,  establishes  the  manner  in  determining  the  amount 
to  be  paid  for  the  permit  in  case  of  disagreement. 

Section  4,  requires  drains  heretofore  constructed  at  the  expense 
of  the  city,  to  be  maintained  and  controlled  in  same  manner  as  if 
they  had  been  constructed  under  this  Act,  subject  to  the  rights  of 
private  persons. 

Section  5,  fixes  the  penalty  for  connecting  private  drains 
with  the  public  drain  without  permit,  at  a sum  not  exceeding 
$200 ; and  the  mayor  and  aldermen  shall  cause  such  connec- 
tion to  be  destroyed.  Also,  fixing  a further  penalty  for  wilfully 
or  negligently  violating  any  of  the  conditions  of  his  permit,  by 
empowering  the  mayor  and  aldermen  to  disconnect  his  drain  from 
the  public  drain,  and  to  declare  his  permit  forfeited. 

Section  6,  requires  public  drains  to  be  kept  in  repair  by  the  city. 

Section  7,  makes  it  the  duty  of  the  city  to  keep  records  of 
all  permits  granted,  and  gives  the  mayor  and  aldermen  exclu- 
sive direction,  on  behalf  of  the  city,  of  all  prosecutions  under  this 
Act. 

78.  An  Act  additional  to  the  one  hundred  and  twenty-ninth  chap- 
ter of  the  Revised  Statutes.  — [April  14.]  — No  damages  shall  here- 
after be  sued  for,  or  recovered  in  any  action  under  the  provisions 
of  the  seventh  section  of  chapter  129  of  the  Revised  Statutes,  except 
three  times  the  amount  of  damages  that  shall  have  been  done  to  the 
interest  or  share  in  the  premises  of  the  plaintiff  or  plaintiffs  in  the 
suit ; the  damages  recovered  to  be  appropriated  to  the  plaintiff  or 
plaintiffs  in  the  suit.  Repealing  all  acts  inconsistent  with  this  Act. 

79.  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  appointment  of  assayers  of  ores , 
metals  and  other  substances , requiring  a chemical  analysis.  — [April 
15.] — The  governor,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council, 
may  appoint  one  or  more  suitable  persons  to  be  assayers  of  ores, 
metals  and  other  substances  requiring  a chemical  analysis,  who  shall  be 
duly  sworn.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  such  assayer  to  assay  such  ores, 
metals  or  other  substances  as  may  be  offered  to  him  for  assay,  and 
to  give  a certificate  thereof;  for  which  service  he  shall  be  paid  a 
reasonable  compensation  by  the  person  procuring  such  assay  to  be 
made. 

80.  An  Act  to  amend  “An  Act  to  provide  for  the  education  of 
youth,”  approved  August  twenty -seventh,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty.  — 
[April  15.]  — The  fourth  section  of  article  fourth  of  the  Act  afore- 
said be  amended  by  adding  at  the  close  thereof  the  following  words, 


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namely : “ and  the  assessors  aforesaid  shall  assess  all  taxes  voted  by 
said  district,  according  to  a valuation  made  by  themselves,  for  that 
purpose,  which  shall  be  uniform  throughout  said  district,”  so  that 
the  section  when  amended  shall  read  as  follows:  “ When  any  school 
district  shall  be  formed  from  parts  of  two  or  more  towns,  as  aforesaid, 
the  superintending  school  committee,  selectmen,  assessors,  treasurer, 
collector  and  constable  of  the  town  in  which  the  school-house  of  such 
district  is  situated,  or  has  been  located,  or  in  which  the  school 
of  such  district  is  kept,  or  if  there  be  no  such  school-house  or 
school,  the  aforesaid  ollicers  of  the  oldest  towns,  from  which  any 
part  of  such  district  shall  have  been  taken,  shall,  in  respect  of 
such  district,  have  all  the  powers  and  perform  all  the  duties, 
and  be  deemed,  to  all  intents,  to  stand  in  the  place  of  such  of- 
ficers, in  respect  to  school  districts  situated  wholly  in  any  one 
town ; and  the  assessors  aforesaid  shall  assess  all  taxes  voted  by 
said  district  according  to  a valuation  made  by  themselves  for 
that  purpose,  which  shall  be  uniform  throughout  said  district.” 

81.  An  Act  for  the  regulation  of  ways  dedicated  to  public  use. 

— [April  15.]  — This  Act  authorizes  towns  and  cities  io  dispense 
with  maintaining  ways  less  than  two  rods  wide,  unless  they  have 
been  laid  out  according  to  law,  and  selectmen  are  authorized  to 
close  up  such  ways  if  the  public  safety  requires  it. 

82.  An  Act  giving  further  poicers  to  county  commissioners  in  certain 
eases.  — [April  15.]  — County  commissioners  shall  have  the  same 
power  to  examine  and  correct  bills  of  cost  duly  certified,  and  returned 
to  them  by  justices  of  the  peace  and  judges  of  municipal  and  police 
courts,  in  cases  where  search  warrants  have  been  issued  by  any  such 
justice  or  judge  under  the  provisions  of  law,  as  said  commissioners 
now  have  by  sec.  12,  chap.  152  of  the  Revised  Statutes,  to  examine 
and  correct  certain  other  bills  of  costs. 

83.  An  Act  to  establish  the  salary  of  the  county  attorney  of  the 
county  of  Penobscot.  — [April  15.]  — Fixing  it  at  $500  per  annum. 

84.  An  Act  additional , concerning  municipal  and  police  courts. 

— [April  15.]  — Allowing  the  judges  of  the  municipal  and  police 
courts  to  perform  all  acts  which  may  legally  be  done  by  justices  of 
the  peace.  In  case  of  the  death  or  resignation  of  the  judge,  all 
matters  pending  in  his  court  shall  be  continued  until  his  successor 
may  be  appointed  and  qualified. 

85.  An  Act  to  amend  the  sixty-third  section  of  the  one  hundred  and 
nineteenth  chapter  of  the  Revised  Statutes. — [April  15.] — By  inserting 
after  the  word  “ labor,”  and  before  the  word  “ for,”  “ or  for  that 
of  his  wife  or  minor  children.” 

86.  An  Act  additional  to  chapter  one  hundred  and  thirty-three  of  the 
laws  of  Maine,  in  relation  to  the  assessment  and  collection  of  taxes  in 
unincorporated  places,  approved  August  fourteen , eighteen  hundred 
and  forty-nine. — [April  15.]  — Providing  for  the  sale  of  public  lands 
forfeited  for  State  taxes,  and  for  the  disposal  of  the  proceeds.  In  ease 
no  person  bids  off  and  pays  all  road  taxes,  the  land  so  offered  becomes 
forfeited  to  the  county,  subject  only  to  the  lien  of  the  State  for  State 
taxes.  Taxes  assessed  prior  to  1849,  not  affected  by  this  Act. 

87.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  establish  the  county  of  Andro- 
scoggin. — [April  15.]  — All  civil  processes,  commenced  or  pending  in 


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the  supreme  judicial  court,  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Cumberland, 
Oxford  and  Kennebec,  March  31,  1854,  affecting  the  title  to  real 
estate  situated  in  the  county  of  Androscoggin,  shall  be  entered  in  the 
court  to  be  held  in  said  county ; and  all  processes  pending  before  the 
court  of  county  commissioners  for  said  four  counties,  which  would 
have  fallen  within  the  county  of  Androscoggin,  if  it  had  been  established 
when  said  processes  originated,  shall  be  transferred  to  said  county 
and  disposed  of  by  the  commissioners  thereof  in  the  same  manner  as 
if  the  same  had  been  originally  entered  before  that  court.  Notaries 
public  and  justices  of  the  peace  for  the  four  counties  residing  in  the 
county  of  Androscoggin,  March  31,  1854,  are  authorized  to  act  as 
such  in  said  county  during  the  time  lor  which  they  were  appointed. 
Appointing  an  additional  term  of  the  supreme  judicial  court  on  the 
fourth  Tuesday  of  April. 

88.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  establish  the  reform  school. — 
[April  17.] — Enacting,  that  when  boys  sentenced  to  the  reform 
school,  do  not  remain' there  for  the  term  prescribed  by  their  sentence, 
they  shall  suffer  such  other  punishment  as  the  court  may  order.  Also, 
that  costs  of  transportation  of  boys  to  the  reform  school,  shall  be  paid 
out  of  the  treasuries  of  the  respective  counties  where  they  shall  be 
convicted. 

89.  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a superintendent  of 
common  schools , and  for  county  conventions  of  teachers. — [April  17.] — 
There  shall  be  appointed,  by  the  governor  and  council,  a superintendent 
of  common  schools,  who  shall  be  duly  sworn,  and  whose  term  of  office 
shall  continue  for  three  years  from  the  first  day  of  May  next ; and  on 
the  expiration  of  said  term,  or  the  occurrence  of  a vacancy  in  said 
office  by  death,  resignation  or  removal,  a new  appointment  shall  be 
made  for  a like  term  of  three  years.  The  duties  of  the  superintend- 
ent are,  to  take  a general  supervision  of  the  schools  throughout  the 
State,  and  to  devote  his  time  to  their  improvement ; to  disseminate,  by 
correspondence  and  by  public  addresses,  any  information  he  may  have 
acquired  calculated  to  awaken  an  interest  in  education  ; to  report, 
annually,  to  the  governor  and  council,  the  results  of  his  investigations, 
and  of  the  facts  obtained  from  the  school  returns,  and  to  make  such 
suggestions  as,  in  his  judgment,  will  best  promote  the  improvement 
of  common  schools.  Fixes  the  salary  at  Si 200  per  annum,  besides 
travelling  expenses.  He  shall  prepare  blank  forms  for  all  returns 
which  are  required,  by  law,  to  be  made  by  school  officers  and  teachers. 
Annual  reports  of  committees  to  be  forwTarded  to  the  superintendent. 
The  superintendent  shall  hold,  annually,  in  each  county,  a teachers’ 
convention  of  at  least  one  week,  and  he  shall  attend  and  have  the 
charge  of  such  convention.  For  the  purpose  of  defraying  the  expense 
of  the  teachers’  conventions,  $2000  annually  is  appropriated,  to  be 
expended  by  the  superintendent,  and  he  shall  render  to  the  governor 
and  council,  an  annual  account  of  his  expenditure  of  said  appropria- 
tion, to  be  by  them  examined  and  audited.  Repealing  the  Act  es- 
tablishing commissioners  of  common  schools,  passed  April  26,  1852. 

90.  An  Act  in  relation  to  costs  in  real  and  mixed  actions.  — [April 
18.]  — Exclusive  possession  of  premises  for  forty  years,  excludes  all 
other  claims.  Repealing  Acts  inconsistent  with  this  Act. 


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91.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  entitled  “ An  Act  to  incorporate  the  city 
of  Augusta .” — [April  18.] — The  municipal  court  established  in  the 
city  of  Augusta,  clothed  with  its  present  jurisdiction  and  powers,  shall 
continue  until  altered  by  law  ; and  the  judge  thereof  continue  to  hold 
his  office  according  to  the  tenor  of  his  commission.  Establishes  the 
salary  of  judge  at  $500  per  annum.  Fees  accruing,  to  be  accounted 
for  by  him,  to  the  treasurer  of  the  county.  Allowing  the  judge  to 
appoint  a recorder,  who  shall  have  all  the  powers  of  the  judge,  except 
the  trial  of  issues  in  civil  actions.  Repealing  all  Acts  inconsistent. 
Allowing  the  city  government  to  appoint  a marshal,  who  shall  be 
constituted  chief  of  police. 

92.  An  Act  additional  to  chapter  twenty-five  of  the  Revised  Statutes. 
— [April  18.] — Authorizing  the  county  commissioners  to  suspend  the 
payment  of  damages  awarded  to  owners  of  land  over  which  any  county 
road  may  be  located,  until  said  land  is  actually  taken  for  said  road. 
Repealing  inconsistent  Acts. 

93.  An  Act  to  provide  a tribunal  for  regulaiing  the  joint  business  of 
railroad  companies. — [April  18.] — In  case  of  disagreement  of  railroad 
companies  upon  terms  of  connection,  or  the  rates  at  which  passengers 
and  merchandise  coming  from  the  one  shall  be  transported  over  the 
other,  the  supreme  judicial  court  holden  at  any  term,  in  any  county 
in  which  either  of  such  connecting  roads  shall  be  located,  on  application 
of  either  party,  and  after  such  notice  to  the  other  as  the  court  shall 
direct,  shall  appoint  three  commissioners  to  determine  the  matter. 
The  award  of  the  commissioners,  after  having  been  accepted  by  the 
supreme  judicial  court  in  the  county  where  the  application  was  made, 
shall  be  binding  upon  the  respective  parties.  The  court  may  prescribe 
the  mode  of  proceeding  by  the  commissioners,  and  such  processes 
necessary  to  secure  the  due  execution  of  the  award. 

94.  An  Act  to  abolish  the  duty  payable  by  the  inspectors  of  pot  and 
pearl  ashes. — [April  18.] — To  be  abolished  after  the  expiration  of  the 
term  of  office  of  the  present  incumbent. 

95.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the  county  of 
Sagadahoc. — [April  18.] — Requiring  all  actions  commenced  or  pend- 
ing in  the  supreme  judicial  court  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  wherein  the 
defendant  or  defendants  reside  in  the  county  of  Sagadahoc,  and  the 
plaintiff  or  plaintiffs  reside  without  the  limits  of  the  county  of  Lincoln, 
as  at  present  constituted,  shall  in  like  manner  be  transferred  to,  be 
entered,  and  have  day  in,  and  be  proceeded  upon,  and  tried  in  the 
said  supreme  judicial  court  next  to  be  held  within  and  for  said  county 
of  Sagadahoc. 

96.  An  Act  for  arming  and  equipping  companies  of  volunteer 
militia , and  for  other  purposes. — [April  19.] — Arms  and  equipments 
to  be  furnished  to  military  companies  by  the  State,  for  which  com- 
missioned officers  receiving  them  shall  be  held  responsible.  Provid- 
ing for  suitable  armories,  by  the  companies  or  by  the  city,  town  or 
plantation  where  such  companies  have  been  chiefly  raised.  For  wilfully 
injuring  such  military  property,  the  fine  is  fixed  at  from  $1  to  $50,  to 
be  appropriated  to  the  military  purposes  of  the  company.  Resigna- 
tions of  officers  not  to  be  accepted,  unless,  by  a certificate  of  not  less 
than  two  officers,  it  appears  that  the  arms,  for  which  he  is  responsible, 
are  undiminished  in  quantity  and  unimpaired  in  value,  reasonable 


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u^e  and  losses  by  fire  excepted.  Tbe  number  of  commissioned  officers 
to  each  company  of  light  infantry  or  riflemen,  raised  •within  the  cities 
of  Bath,  Portland,  Bangor  and  Calais,  and  within  the  towns  of  New- 
castle, Damariscotta  and  Saco,  shall  be  one  captain,  one  first  lieutenant, 
one  second  lieutenant,  one  third  lieutenant,  and  one  fourth  lieutenant. 
Repealing,  altering  and  amending  certain  Acts,  providing  for  the  enrol- 
ment of  militia,  and  regulating  it  by  introducing  new  rules  of  operation. 
Whole  number  of  volunteers  not  to  exceed  ten  thousand  men, 
apportioned  as  follows : to  the  first  division,  twentyrsix  companies ; 
to  the  second  division,  twenty-two  companies ; to  the  third  division, 
fifteen  companies ; to  the  fourth  division,  twenty-four  companies ; to 
the  fifth  division,  twenty-six  companies ; to  the  sixth  division,  twenty- 
two  companies;  to  the  seventh  division,  eighteen  companies;  to  the 
eighth  division,  twenty- one  companies ; and  to  the  .ninth  division, 
twenty-six  companies. 

The  commander-in-chief,  with  the  advice  of  the  council,  may 
grant  petitions  for  raising  companies  at  large.  The  number  of 
men  necessary  to  form  a company,  is  forty-eight.  For  issuing 
arms  and  military  property,  the  acting  quartermaster-general  shall 
be  allowed  the  sum  of  Si 00. 

97.  An  Act  relating  to  petitions  for  partitions. — [April  19.] — Not  to 
be  abated  by  the  death  of  any  of  the  party,  and  the  heirs  to  be  made 
a party,  at  the  discretion  of  the  judge. 

98.  An  Act  to  amend  chapter  one  hundred  and  tvcenh / of  the 
Revised  Statutes. — [April  19.] — So  amending  the  twelfth  section, 
that  if  the  executor  or  administrator  does  not  appear  voluntarily,  at 
the  second  term  after  the  death  of  the  party  shall  be  suggested  on  the 
record,  or  the  second  term  after  his  appointment,  the  court,  on 
motion  of  the  surviving  party,  shall  issue  a citation  to  such  executor  or 
administrator  to  appear  and  take  on  himself  the  prosecution  or  defence 
of  the  suit. 

Actions  commenced  prior  to  the  decease  of  persons  whose  estate 
may  be  rendered  insolvent,  may  be  prosecuted  to  final  judgment  and 
execution.  Claims  barred  in  cases  where  they  have  been  disallowed 
by  commissioners  of  insolvency. 

99.  An  Act  to  abolish  the  office  of  Chaplain  of  the  State  Prison. 
— [April  19.] — Abolishing  the  office  of  chaplain,  and  appropriating 
$200  to  such  clergymen  of  Thomaston  as  will  perform  the  duties  of 
chaplain ; $50  for  maintaining  a school,  and  $50  for  procuring  books 
for  the  use  of  the  convicts. 

100.  An  Act  to  amend  chapter  eighty-nine  of  the  Revised  Statutes. — 
[April  19.] — Allowing  the  court  to  assign  certain  real  and  personal 
estate  to  the  wife  in  case  of  divorce,  and  such  alimony  out  of  the 
husband’s  estate,  as  may  be  reasonable. 

101.  An  Act  concerning  the  Passamaquoddy  Indians. — [April 
20.] — Appropriating  one  thousand  dollars  annually,  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Passamaquoddy  Indians,  out  of  the  interest  accruing  upon  the 
funds  belonging  to  said  tribe. 

102.  An  Act  to  increase  the  salary  of  the  Register  of  Probate  for 
the  County  of  Hancock. — [April  20.] — To  $400  per  annum. 

103.  An  Act  to  regulate  the  recording  of  mortgages  of  personal 
property. — [April  20.] — Mortgages  of  personal  property  not  valid, 


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where  the  amount  is  more  than  thirty  dollars,  against  persons  not  parties 
thereto,  unless  possession  of  mortgaged  property  be  delivered  to  the 
mortgagee,  or  the  mortgage  recorded  by  the  town  clerk  where  the 
mortgager  resides.  If  the  mortgager  be  a corporation,  the  mortgage 
shall  be  recorded  where  its  business  is  established.  If  the  mortgager 
reside  in  an  unincorporated  place,  the  mortgage  must  be  recorded  in 
the  oldest  adjoining  town  in  the  same  county. 

104.  An  Act  additional  to  uAn  Act  to  provide  for  the  education  of 
youth.” — [April  20  ] — Defining  limits  and  divisions  of  school  districts. 
Requiring  a tax  of  not  less  than  sixty  cents  for  each  inhabitant,  to 
be  expended  by  the  agent,  for  the  use  of  schoofs.  Authorizing  the 
appointment  of  a special  agent  should  the  agent  neglect  to  expend 
the  money.  Actions  to  recover  money  received  by  any  school  agent, 
may  be  maintained  in  the  name  of  the  city,  town,  or  district.  Pro- 
viding for  the  appointment  of  district  committees,  the  appropriation  of 
permanent  school  fund,  and  the  selection  of  school-house  lots.  In 
case  of  the  discontinuance  of  using  land  taken  for  school-houses,  the 
land  to  revert  to  the  owner.  Repealing  all  Acts  inconsistent. 

105.  An  Act  for  the  regulation  of  intelligence  offices. — [April  20.]  — 
Persons  keeping  an  intelligence  office  without  a license  liable  to  a 
penalty  not  exceeding  $50. 

106.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  establishment  and  maintenance  of 
public  libraries. — [April  20  ] — Any  city,  town  or  plantation  of  this 
State,  is  hereby  authorized  to  establish  and  maintain  a public  library 
within  the  same  for  the  use  of  the  inhabitants  thereof ; to  make  appro- 
priation therefor  a sum  not  exceeding  one  dollar  for  each  of  its  ratable 
polls  in  the  year  next  preceding  that  in  which  such  appropriation  shall 
be  made ; and  may  also  appropriate  annually  for  the  maintenance  and 
increase  of  such  library,  a sum  not  exceeding  twenty-five  cents  for 
each  of  its  ratable  polls.  Any  donations  for  the  purpose,  to  be  held  by 
the  city  or  town. 

107.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  concerning  railroads. — [April 
20.]  — Fixing  the  penalty  for  evading  tolls  or  fares  on  railroads  or 
steamboats  at  a sum  not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  twenty  dollars 
for  each  offence,  with  costs.  Fees  of  county  commissioners  for  estimat- 
ing damages  for  laying  out  railroads  to  be  the  same  as  now  provided  for 
laying  out  highways. 

108.  An  Act  to  amend  chapter  thirty-six  of  the  Statutes  of  eighteen 
hundred  and  fifty-three.  — [April  20.]  — Amending  the  second  section 
of  said  chapter,  so  that  the  fees  of  county  attorney  for  assistance  in 
the  trial  of  capital  cases,  may  be  left  to  the  discretion  of  the  court. 

109.  An  Act  relating  to  the  State  library.  — [April  20.]  — Re- 
quiring the  Secretary  of  State  to  report  to  the  Legislature  annually 
in  January,  the  receipts,  expenditures,  list  of  books,  maps  and  charts 
acquired  since  the  last  report.  Also,  to  report  missing  books,  and  to 
make  suggestions  for  improving  the  library. 

110.  xin  Act  to  amend  chapter  one  hundred  and  four  of  the  Revised 
Statutes. — [April  20.] — Authorizing  the  survey  of  any  writ  or  other 
precept  by  a coroner. 


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PRIVATE  AND  SPECIAL  LAWS. 

EXTRA  SESSION,  1853. 

186.  An  Act  in  amendment  of  an  Act  entitled  “An  Act  to  extend 
the  time  of  filing  the  location,  and  the  time  for  completing  the  railroad 
of  the  Great  Falls  and  South  Berwick  Branch  Railroad  Company. — 
[Sept.  23.] — Extending  time  for  location  to  January  1,  1855,  and 
completion  to  January  1, 1856.  Acts  inconsistent  repealed,  [p.] 

187.  An  Act  granting  further  time  for  the  organization  of  the 
Sandy  River  Bank. — [Sept.  24.] — Two  months  from  Sept.  16,1853. 

I>] 

188.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Augusta  Water 

Power  Company. — [Sept.  24.] — Increasing  capital  SI  10,000.  [p.] 

189.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Rockland  and  Machias  Steam 

Navigation  Company. — [Sept.  24.] — For  the  purpose  of  navigating 
by  steam  the  waters  of  the  coast  ot  Maine.  Capital,  SI 00,000.  [p.] 

190.  An  Act  to  repeal  the  Act  to  incorporate  the  Little  Andros- 
coggin Company. — [Sept.  27.] — Charter  repealed,  [p.] 

191.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Charleston  Steam  Mill  Company. 

— [Sept.  27.] — To  erect  and  maintain  in  Charleston  a steam  mill  for 
milling  aud  manufacturing  purposes.  Capital,  $15,000.  [p.] 

192.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bath  Mutual  Marine  Insurance 
Company. — [Sept.  27.] — In  Bath,  [p.] 

193.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  entitled  “An  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Oldtown  and  Lincoln  Railroad  Company,”  passed  March  eighth, 
eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-two. — [Sept.  27.] — So  that  the  capital 
shall  consist  of  not  less  than  8000  shares,  nor  more  than  25,000  shares, 
at  $20  per  share. 

194.  An  Act  in  amendment  of  an  Act  entitled  “An  Act  to  es- 

tablish the  Belfast  and  Waterville  Railroad.” — [Sept.  27.] — Time  for 
organizing  and  location  extended  to  December  31,  1855.  [p.] 

195.  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  conversion  of  shares  in  the  capital 
stock  of  the  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroad  Company. — [Sept. 
28.] — Authorizing  the  issue  of  shares  of  £100  sterling  each. 

196.  An  Act  granting  further  time  for  the  organization  of  the 
Machias  Bank. — [Sept.  28.] 

197.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Bank  of  Cumber- 
land.— [Sept.  28.] — $100,000.  [p.] 

198.  An  Act  to  provide  in  part  for  the  expenditures  of  govern- 
ment.— [Sept.  28.] — Appropriating  $154,374.75  for  the  purpose. 

SESSION  OF  1854. 

199.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  city  of  Bangor  to  aid  the  construction 
of  the  Penobscot  and  Kennebec  Railroad. — [March  1.] — By  loan  of  a 
sum  not  exceeding  $500,000. 

200.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  city  of  Bangor  to  aid  the  construc- 
tion of  the  Oldtown  and  Lincoln  Railroad. — [March  1.]* — By  loan  of  a 
sum  not  exceeding  $325,000.  [p.] 

201.  An  Act  creating  the  Bridgton  Centre  Village  Corporation. — 
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202.  An  Act  additional  authorizing  the  city  of  Bangor  to  regulate 
the  building  of  wharves  in  Kenduskeag  stream  and  Penobscot  river. — 
[March  1.] — Authorized  to  limit  extension  of  wharves. 

203.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Portland  Gas 

Light  Company. — [March  8.] — $100,000.  [p.] 

204.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bank  of  Commerce. — [March  8.] — 

To  be  located  at  Belfast.  Capital,  $75,000.  [p]. 

205.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of  Lisbon  Academy. — 
[March  8.] — [p.] 

206.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Atlantic  Bank,  in 
Portland. — [March  8.] — $100,000. 

207.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  doings  of  the  town  of  Gilead  at  the 
annual  meeting  holden  in  March,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty- 
two. — [March  8.] — [p.] 

208.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Waterville  Bank. 

—[March  8.]— $20,000.  [p.] 

209.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of  Searsport  Union 
School. — [March  8.] — [p.] 

210.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Rockland  Bank. 
— [March  14.] — $50,000. 

211.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  trout  in  Rangefy  and 
Mooselocmaguntic  lakes. — [March  14.] — Penalty,  a fine  of  $1  for  each 
trout  taken  otherwise  than  by  hook  and  line,  [p.] 

212.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Market  Bank,  Bangor. — [March 
14.]— Capital,  $100,000. 

213.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capitdl  stock  of  the  Casco  Bank. — 
[March  14.]— $100,000. 

214.  An  Act  to  set  off  a portion  of  the  town  of  Waterborough  and 
annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Shapleigh. — [March  14.] 

215.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  city  of  Bangor  to  collect  taxes  as- 
sessed upon  the  polls  and  estates  of  said  city,  for  the  year  eighteen 
hundred  and  fifty-three. — [March  14.]— Authorizing  certain  taxes  to 
be  paid  to  the  town  of  Yeazie.  [p.] 

216.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Frontier  Steamboat  Company. — 
[March  14.] — For  steam  navigation.  Capital,  $50,000. 

217.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Lewy’s  Island  Railroad  Compan  y. — 
[March  16.] — Road  to  extend  from  the  terminus  in  Barinu  0f  the 
Calais  and  Baring  railroad,  through  the  towns  of  Baring,  Baileyville 
and  Princeton,  to  some  point  on  Lewy’s  lake  in  Princeton.  Capital, 
not  less  than  two  thousand  nor  more  than  four  thousand  shares. 

218.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  town  officers  of  the  town  of  Hebron 
for  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-three,  to  amend 
their  records. — [March  17.] — [p], 

219.  An  Act  to  incorporate  Norway  Manufacturing  Company.— 
[March  17.] — Authorized  to  manufacture  cotton  goods,  &c.  Capital 
uot  to  be  less  than  200,  nor  more  than  1,200  shares  of  $100  each,  [p.] 

220.  An  Act  to  provide  in  part  for  the  expenditures  of  govern- 
ment.— [March  18.]— Appropriating  $252,326.02  for  public  purposes. 

221.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  North  Bank. — [March  20.] — In 
Rockland.  Capital,  $50,000. 

222.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Merchants’  Bank. 
— [March  20.] — At  Bangor.  $25,000. 


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223.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  North  Vassalborough  Manufactur- 
ing Company. — [March  20.] — Capital  not  to  exceed  $200,000.  For 
the  manufacture  of  wool,  cotton,  flax,  iron  and  steel. 

224.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Pomological  and  Horticul- 
tural Society. — [March  20.] — May  hold  capital  the  income  of  which 
shall  not  exceed  $1000. 

225.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Manufacturers  and 

Traders’ Bank. — [March  20.] — At  Portland.  $50,000.  [p.] 

226.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Farmers’  Bank. — 

[March  20.] — At  Bangor.  $50,000.  [p.] 

227.  An  Act  authorizing  the  extending  of  a wharf  into  tide  water 
at  Rockland. — [March  20.] — 600  feet  from  low  water  mark,  [p.] 

228.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Casco  Iron  Company. — [March 
20  ] — For  the  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel  in  the  town  of  "West- 
brook. Capital,  $200,000. 

229.  . An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Dexter  Company. 
—[March  20.]— $300,000.  [p.] 

230.  An  Act  to  prevent  obstructions  on  the  Narraguagus  river. — 
[March  20.]— [p.] 

231.  An  Act  authorizing  the  extension  of  a wharf  into  tide  waters 
of  Eastport  harbor. — [March  20.] 

232.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Board  of  Trade  of  Portland. — 
[March  22.] — May  hold  property  to  the  amount  of  $50,000. 

233.  An  Act  to  repeal  an  Act  for  the  preservation  of  the  fish 
called  bass,  in  Dunstcn  river  in  Scarborough,  in  the  county  of  Cum- 
berland.— [March  22.] — Repealing  Act  of  February  25,  1800. 

234.  An  Act  to  make  valid  certain  doings  of  the  town  of  New 
Vineyard,  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-three. — 
[March  22.] — [p.] 

235.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  proprietors  of  the  Howland 
Bridge. — [March  22.] — For  the  purpose  of  erecting  a bridge  over  the 
Penobscot,  above  and  near  the  mouth  of  the  Piscataquis.  To  be  com- 
pleted in  five  years. . 

236.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Nequasset  Lake  Icet  Company. — 

[March  22.] — Capital  not  to  exceed  $100,000.  [p.] 

237.  An  Act  additional  to  “An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Atlantic 
Ship  Wharf  and  Lime  Manufacturing  Company.” — [March  22.] — In- 
creasing capital  $50,000.  [p.] 

238.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Canal  Bank,  Port- 
land.—[March  22.]— $100,000. 

239.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  tho  Cobbossee  Contee 
Bank  of  Gardiner. — [March  22.] — $50,000. 

240.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Belfast  Bank. — 

[March  22.] — $50,000.  [p.] 

241.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Lewiston  Falls 
•Bank. — [March  22.] — $125,000. 

242.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Portland  Milling  Company.— 
[March  22.] — Capital  not  to  exceed  2000  shares  of  $100  each,  [p.] 

243.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Traders’  Bank. — 
[March  22.]— At  Bangor.  $50,000. 

244. *  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Eastern  Bank. — 
[March  22.]— At  Bangor.  $50,000. 


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245.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Portland  Mutual  Loan  and  Savings 
Association. — [March  22.] — [p.] 

246.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Richmond  Bank. 

[March  22.] — At  Richmond,  $25,000.  [p.] 

247.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Waldoborough  and  Thomaston 
Steam  Navigation  Company. — [March  23.] — Capital,  $100,000. 

248.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  First  Congregational  Society  in 
Eastport  to  alter  or  rebuild  their  meeting-house. — [March  23.1 

249.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Hartland  Manufacturing  Company. 
— [March  23.] — For  the  manufacture  of  cotton  and  woollen  goods  in  the 
town  of  Hartland.  Capital  not  to  exceed  $75,000. 

250.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  East  Eddington  Ladies’  Social  and 
Benevolent  Society. — [March  23.] — [p.] 

251.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Telegraph 
Company. — [March  23.] — [p.] 

252.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  York  Bank. — 

[March  23.] — At  Saco.  $25,000.  [p.] 

253.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Rockland  Marine  Railway  Com- 
pany.— [March  23  ] — Capital,  $20,000.  [p.] 

254.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Maritime  Bank  of 
Bangor. — [March  23.] — $25,000. 

255.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Gardiner  Gas 
Light  Company. — [March  23.] — [p.] 

256.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bangor  and  Castino  Telegraph 
Company. — [March 

257.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Mousam  River  Bank. — [March 

23. ] — To  be  established  in  the  town  of  Sanford,  York  county.  Capi- 
tal, $50,000. 

258.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Ocean  Bank. — [March  24.] — To 
be  established  in  the  town  of  Kennebunk,  York  county.  Capital, 
$50,000. 

259.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Penobscot  Telegraph  Company. — 
[March  24.] 

260.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of  the  Sailors’  Home,  in 

Portland. — [March  24.] — Capital,  $25,000.  [p.] 

261.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  Calais  Bank. — [March 

24. ]— $25,000.  [p.] 

262.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Rockland  Long  Wharf  Company. 

— [March  24] — Capital,  $75,000.  [p.] 

263.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Schoodiac  Lake  Steamboat  Com- 
pany.— [March  24.] — Capital,  $25,000.  [p.] 

264.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Hancock  and  Washington  Steam 
Navigation  Company  of  Castine. — [March  24.] — Capital,  $150,000. 

265.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  State  Bank. — [March  24.] — At 
Augusta.  Capital,  $50,000. 

266.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Belfast  City  Mills  Company.- — 
[March  24.] — Capital,  $100,000. 

267.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  Clinton  Academy  to  Benton 
Institute. — [March  25.] — In  the  town  of  Benton. 

268.  An  Act  additional  to  “ An  Act  to  establish  a literary  institu- 
tion in  Westbrook,”  approved  March  fourth,  eighteen  hundred  thirty- 
one. — [March  25.] — Reducing  number  of  trustees  to  thirteen,  [p.] 


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269.  An  Act  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Piscataquis  Mutual  In- 
surance Company. — [March  27.] — Extending  right  to  insure. 

270.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Swanville  Manufacturing  Company. 

— [March  27.] — For  the  manufacture  of  any  articles  of  wood,  iron, 
hemp,  cotton,  &c.  Capital,  SI 00,000.  [p.] 

271.  An  Act  to  revive  the  Act  establishing  the  “ Belfast  Steamboat 
Wharf  Company,”  and  to  authorize  the  owners  of  said  steamboat 
wharf  to  maintain  said  wharf. — [March  27.] — Authorized  to  organize 
under  Act  of  March  3,  1843. 

272.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Proprietors  of  the  Orono  Bridge. 

— [March  27.] — Capital,  $40,000.  [p.] 

273.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  city  of  Bath  to  assist  the  Sagadahoc 
Ferry  Company. — [March  27.] — [p.] 

274.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Cobbossee  Con  tee  Railroad  Com- 
pany.— [March  27.] — Authorized  to  locate  and  construct  a railroad 
extending  from  the  Kennebec  river,  between  the  south  line  of  Augusta 
and  the  north  line  of  Richmond,  to  the  Androscoggin  Railroad,  in 
Leeds.  Capital  not  to  exceed  6000  shares  of  $50  each. 

275.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Seavey’s  Island  Bridge  Company. 
— [March  29.] 

276.  An  Act  authorizing  the  city  council  of  Portland  to  appoint  a 
surveyor  of  lumber  under  certain  regulations. — [March  31.] 

277.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Newichuwanick  Company. — [March 

31.] — At  South  Berwick.  Capital,  $100,000.  [p.] 

278.  An  Act  to  establish  the  Union  School  District,  in  the  town  of 
Cherry  field. — [April  1.] — [p.] 

279.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Aroostook  Company. — [April  1.] 
— For  the  purpose  of  manufacturing  cotton  and  wool,  at  Lewiston. 
Capital,  $500,000. 

280.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  pickerel  in  the  Wilson 
Pond. — [April  1.] — In  Monmouth,  Wayne  and  Winthrop,  Kennebec 
county,  by  penalty  of  a fine  of  one  dollar  for  every  pickerel  taken  or 
destroyed  otherwise  than  by  hook  and  line  in  the  Wilson  Pond,  [p.] 

281.  An  Act  to  extend  the  charter  of  Stillwater  Bridge. — [April 
1.] — Ten  years. 

282.  An  Act  to  change  the  names  of  certain  persons. — [April  1.] 

283.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  New  Castle  Bank. — [April  1.] 
— Capital,  $50,000. 

284.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Oil  Cloth  and  Carpet  Com- 
pany.— [April  1.] — Capital,  $200,000. 

285.  An  Act  respecting  the  erection  of  wooden  buildings  in  the 
city  of  Portland. — [April  1.] — Prohibiting  the  erection  of  wooden 
buildings  exceeding  ten  feet  in  height,  from  the  ground  to  the  eaves  of 
the  roofs,  under  penalty  of  not  less  than  $50  nor  more  than  $500. 

286.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  American  Bank. — [April  1.] — 
At  Hallowell.  Capital,  $50,000. 

287.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Grocers’  Bank. — [April  1.] — At 
Bangor.  Capital,  $75,000. 

288.  An  Act  to  set  off  certain  territory  from  the  town  of  Kennebec 
and  annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Readfield. — [April  1.] — [p.] 

289.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Northern  Bank. — 
[April  5.] — Of  Hallowell.  $25,000.  [p.] 


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290.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of  Oak  Grove  School. — 

[April  5.] — Capital,  $50,000.  [p.] 

291.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Brunswick  Gas  Light  Company. — 
[April  5.] — Capital,  $50,000.  [p.] 

292.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Exchange  Bank. 
— [April  5.] — At  Bangor.  $25,000. 

293.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Lubec  Steamboat  Wharf  Compa- 
ny.— [April  5.] — In  Lubec.  [p.] 

294.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Randall  Savings  and  Benevolent 
Association. — [April  5.] — [p.] 

295.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Central  Wharf  Company. — [April 

5.] — In  Thomaston.  Capital,  $20,000.  [p.] 

296.  An  Act  granting  power  to  plant  and  protect  oysters  in  the 
bed  of  Georges  river,  in  Lincoln  county. — [April  5.] — [p.] 

297.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Franklin  Company. — [April  5.] — 
For  the  manufacture  of  cotton  and  wool,  at  Lewiston.  Capital, 
$1,000,000. 

298.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Penobscot  Lumber  Association, 
and  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Penobscot  Boom  Corporation. — [April 
5.]-[p.] 

299.  An  Act  additional  to  Acts  establishing  and  regulating  the 
Penobscot  Boom  Corporation. — [April  5.] — [p.] 

300.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Telegraph 
Company,  passed  in  the  year  eighteen  hundred  forty-eight. — [April  6.] 
— Authorized  to  extend  lines,  and  to  take  stock  in  other  lines. 

301.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Iron  Manufacturing  Compa- 
ny.— [April  6.] — For  the  manufacture  of  stoves,  &c.,  in  either  of  the 
towns  of  Lewiston,  Auburn  or  Danville.  Capital,  $50,000. 

302.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Spring  Garden  Oil  Cloth  Carpet 
Company.— [April  6.] — Capital,  $75,000.  Authorized  to  manufacture 
and  sell  oil  cloths  and  other  articles,  in  Augusta  and  Kennebec. 

303.  An  Act  to  authorize  Leander  Morton  to  construct  a wharf  in 
tide  waters  in  the  town  of  Bristol. — [April  6.] — For  a steamboat 
landing. 

304.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Lewiston  Bagging 
Company. — [April  6.] — Capital,  $150,000. 

305.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Arkwright  Company. — [April  6.] 
— For  the  manufacture  of  cotton,  wool  and  linen,  at  Lewiston.  Capi- 
tal, $500,000. 

306.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  pickerel  in  Taylor  pond. 
— [April  6.] — Prohibiting  the  taking  of  pickerel,  for  three  years,  under 
a penalty  of  one  dollar  for  each  offence. 

307.  An  Act  to  amend  “An  Act  authorizing  John  O’Donald  to 
build  and  maintain  a fish  weir  in  tide  waters,”  approved  March  twenty- 
eighth,  eighteen  hundred  fifty-three. — [April  6.] — [p] 

308.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  pickerel  in  North  pond, 
South  pond,  and  Round  pond  in  the  county  of  Oxford. — [April  6.] — 
From  the  15th  of  November  in  each  year  to  the  15th  of  April  follow- 
ing, under  a fine  of  one  dollar  for  every  offence.  To  remain  in  force 
ten  years,  [p.] 

309.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bank  of  Somerset. — [April  6.] — 
At  Skowhegan.  Capital,  $50,000.  [p.] 


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310.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  town  of  Dayton. — [April  7.] — All 
that  part  of  Hollis  in  the  county  of  York,  commencing  at  the  Saco 
river  on  the  line  between  the  towns  of  Hollis  and  Biddeford ; thence 
running  southwesterly  by  said  line  to  the  line  between  Hollis  and  Ly- 
man; thence  northwesterly  by  the  town  line  between  Hollis  and 
Lyman,  to  Cook’s  brook,  so  called,  in  Hollis,  to  the  southerly  branch 
thereof ; thence  easterly  by  said  Cook’s  brook  down  the  centre  thereof 
to  Saco  river ; thence  down  Saco  river  to  Biddeford  line,  the  place  of 
beginning,  shall  be  and  hereby  is  incorporated  into  a town  by  the 
name  of  Dayton.  And  the  inhabitants  of  said  town  of  Dayton  are 
hereby  invested  with  all  the  powers  and  privileges  which  the  inhabi- 
tants of  other  towns  in  this  State  do  or  may  by  law  enjoy. 

311.  An  Act  in  relation  to  the  Sullivan  and  Hancock  Bridge  Cor- 
poration.— [April  7.] — Requiring  it  to  construct  a draw. 

312.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Leeds  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufactur- 
ing Company. — [April  7.] — For  the  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes 
at  Leeds.  Capital,  $100,000. 

313.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Saint  Croix 
Log  Driving  Company. — [April  8.] — Allowing  seven  or  nine  directors, 
instead  of  five.  [p.] 

314.  An  Act  to  amend  “ An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Richardson 
Lake  Dam  Company,”  approved  March  twenty-second,  eighteen  hun- 
dred fifty-three. — [April  8.] — Authorizing  a capital  of  $35,000,  and 
increasing  toll,  [p.j 

315.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Ilallowell  Gas  Light  Company. — 

[April  8.] — Capital,  $40,000.  [p.] 

316.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Machias  Log  Driving  Company. — 

[April  8.] — Capital,  $5,000.  [p.] 

317.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bucksport  Bank. — [April  10.] — 
Capital,  $50,000. 

318.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Saco  River  Ice  Company. — [April 
10.] — For  the  purpose  of  cutting  and  rending  ice. 

319.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Lewiston  Linen  Company. — [April 
10.] — For  the  manufacture  of  linen  and  other  fabrics,  at  Lewiston. 
Capital,  $500,000. 

320.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Aroostook  Railroad  Company. — 
[April  10.] — Capital,  $5,000,000. 

321.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Mining,  Quarrying  and 
Stone  Dressing  Company. — [April  10.] — Books  of  the  company  to  be 
kept  at  Rockland,  [p.] 

322.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  owners  of  pews  in  the  meeting  house 
of  the  South  Parish  in  Hallowed  to  make  alterations  in  said  house. — 
[April  10.] — [p.] 

323.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Tillson  and  Ulmer  Lime  Rock 

Company. — [ Aprd  1 1 .] — Capital,  $ 1 0,000.  [p.] 

324.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Gardiner 
Savings  Institution. — [Aprd  11.] 

325.  An  Act  amending  an  Act  to  establish  a draw  in  the  Wetmore 
Isle  Bridge,  approved  March  ninth,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-two. — 
[April  11.] — Requiring  a draw  forty  feet  wide. 

326.  An  Act  to  abate  certain  taxes  on  the  towns  of  Minot,  Poland, 
Auburn,  Danville  and  Durham. — [April  11.] — [p.] 


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327.  An  Act  to  set  off  certain  territory  from  the  town  of  Palermo, 
and  annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Washington. — [April  11.] 

328.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  establish  a free  bridge  from 

Barter’s  Island  to  the  main  land  in  Boothbay. — [April  11.] — Extending 
time  for  completing  bridge  to  April  5,  1855.  [p.] 

329.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  incorporating  the  Warren  Bridge 
Company. — [April  11.] — Requiring  a draw  forty  feet  wide. 

330.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  doings  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
town  of  Kirkland,  in  the  county  of  Penobscot, — [April  11.] — [p.] 

331.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bethel  Boom  Company. — [April 

11.] 

332.  An  Act  authorizing  the  city  of  Calais  to  regulate  the  duties  of 
harbor-master  for  said  city. — [April  11.] 

333.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Searsport  Mill  Company. — [April 
11.] — Authorized  to  erect  mills  and  machinery.  Capital,  810,000.  * 

334.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  John  Guptill. — [April  11.] — 
To  John  Gardiner. 

335.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Ellsworth  Bank. 
—[April  11.]— $50,000. 

336.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  to  establish  the  Atlantic  and  Junc- 
tion Railroad. — [April  12.] — Capital,  $150,000. 

337.  An  Act  additional  authorizing  the  city  of  Bangor  to  regulate 
the  building  of  wharves  in  Kenduskeag  stream  and  Penobscot  river. — 
[April  12.] — Repealing  Act  of  March  1,  1854. 

338.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Sagadahoc  Agricultural  and  Horti- 
cultural Society. — [April  14.] — Capital,  $5,000.  [p.] 

339.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Waldo  Mountain  Granite  Compa- 
ny.— [April  14.] — For  the  working  of  granite,  with  power  to  construct 
a railroad.  Capital,  $200,000. 

340.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Fairfield  Junction  Mill  and  Water 
Power  Company. — [April  14.] — Capital,  $100,000. 

341.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Orrington  Pier  and  Warehouse 
Company. — [April  14.] — In  the  town  of  Orrington.  Capital,  $20,000. 

342.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  West  Lin- 
coln Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Society. — [April  14.] — Changing 
name  to  Androscoggin  County  Agricultural  Society ; its  limits  to  em- 
brace all  the  towns  in  the  county  of  Androscoggin. 

343.  An  Act  authorizing  the  city  of  Bath  to  determine  how  far 
wharves  and  piers  may  extend  into  the  Kennebec  river. — [April  14.] 
— [>•] 

344.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  city  of  Calais  to  aid  in  the  construc- 
tion of  the  Lewy’s  Island  Railroad. — [April  14.] — Allowing  the  city  of 
Calais  to  loan  the  railroad  company  $150,000  upon  certain  conditions. 
[P-] 

345.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  White  Lime  Rock  Company. — 
[April  15.] — For  the  purpose  of  draining  water  from  flat  quarries  situ- 
ated in  Rockland. 

346.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Washington  Hotel  Company. — 
[April  15.] — For  the  purpose  of  erecting  a hotel  in  Calais.  Capital, 
$25,000.  [p.] 

347.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Monmouth  Manufacturing  Compa- 
ny.— [April  15.] — For  the  manufacture  of  oil-cloth  carpets.  Capital, 
$100,000. 


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348.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Brown’s  Ferry  Bridge  Corporation. 
— [April  15.] — For  the  purpose  of  erecting  a bridge  across  New 
Meadows  river  at  Brown’s  ferry,  or  within  two  miles  of  said  ferry,  in 
the  towns  of  Brunswick  and  West  Bath. 

349.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Bangor  Mercantile  Association  to  ap- 
point port  wardens  for  the  port  of  Bangor. — [April  15.] — Not  ex- 
ceeding three  in  number. 

350.  An  Act  authorizing  the  proprietors  of  the  First  Congregational 
meeting  house  in  Winthrop  to  repair,  sell  or  rebuild  said  meeting 
house. — [April  15.] 

351.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Webster  Association  of  Fryeburg 
Academy. — [April  15.] — Capital,  $5,000. 

352.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  plantations  D and  Salmon  Brook  to 
raise  monev  to  repair  the  roads  in  said  plantations. — [April  15.] — 
[*.] 

353.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Baldwin  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufactur- 
ing Company. — [April  15.] — At  Baldwin.  Capital,  $20,000. 

354.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  doings  of  the  town  of  Greenville. 

- — [April  15.] 

355.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  pickerel  in  Cochnewaggan 

pond. — [April  15.] — Penalty  one  dollar  for  taking  pickerel  otherwise 
than  by  hook  and  line.  Repealing  Act  of  1852.  [p.] 

356.  An  Act  in  relation  to  the  dams  on  the  Passadumkeag  river. — 
[April  15.] — Providing  for  making  the  Nickerton  Dam  free,  [p  ] 

357.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Calais  Granite  Company. — [April 
15.]— Capital,  $100,000. 

358.  An  Act  giving  additional  powers  to  the  trustees  of  the  Frank- 
lin Bank. — [April  15.] 

359.  An  Act  to  establish  the  Kennebec  and  Wiscasset  Railroad 
Company. — [April  15.] — Authorizing  construction  of  railroad  from 
Pittston  or  Dresden  to  Wiscasset.  Capital,  $250,000. 

360.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  city  of  Rockland. — [April  17.] 

361.  An  Act  to  improve  the  navigation  of  the  Sebasticook  river 
— [April  17.] 

362.  An  Act  to  apportion  and  assess  on  the  inhabitants  of  this 
3tate  a tax  of  two  hundred  and  one  thousand  one  hundred  and  eighty- 
seven  dollars,  and  fifty  cents,  for  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  fifty-four. — [April  1 7.] — [p.]  [The  tax  apportioned  for  each  town 
is  given  in  another  part  of  the  Register.  See  index  for  State  Tax  ] 

363.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  county  commissioners  of  Cumberland 
county  to  locate  a highway  across  Fore  river,  in  said  count)’. — [April 
17.]-[P.] 

364.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Dexter  Gas  Light  Company. — [April 
17.]— Capital,  $20,000. 

365.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Oldtown  Gas  Light  Company. — 
[April  17.] — Capital,  $20,000. 

366.  An  Act  to  amend  chapter  thirty  of  the  special  laws  for  the 
year  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-three. — [April  17.] — Regulating  cap- 
ital stock. 

367.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  acts  of  William  K.  Lancey  as  a 
justice  of  the  peace  and  quorum. — [April  18.] — [p.] 

368.  An  Act  to  prevent  the  destruction  of  fish  in  Webber’s  pond, 


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in  the  town  of  Vassalborougb. — [April  18.] — Prohibiting  the  taking  of 
pickerel,  between  April  l,and  July  1,  of  each  year,  by  fine  of  $5.  [p.] 

369.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  State  Bank. — 

— [April  18.] — Increasing  capital  from  $50,000  to  $75,000.  [p.] 

370.  An  Act  additional  to  “An  Act  authorizing  the  First  Congrega- 
tional Society  in  Eastport  to  alter  or  rebuild  their  meeting  house.” 
— [April  18.] — [p.] 

371.  An  Act  additional  to  incorporate  the  city  of  Rockland. — [April 

18. ]-[p.] 

372.  An  Act  authorizing  the  city  of  Bath  to  elect  directors  to  repre- 
sent stock  owned  by  said  city. — [April  18.] — [p.] 

373.  An  Act  to  legalize  the  doings  of  the  town  of  West  Bath. — 
[April  18.] — [p.] 

374.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  East  Musquash  Improvement  Cony- 

pany. — [April  18.] — For  the  construction  of  dams,  &c.  [p.] 

375.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  town  of  Ashland. — [April  18.] — 
Township  11,  range  5,  incorporated  as  a town  by  the  name  of  Ashland. 
Not  to  take  effect  unless  accepted  by  vote  of  the  inhabitants  of  that 
township. — [p.] 

376.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  granting  power  to  plant  and  protect 
oysters  in  the  bed  of  Georges  river  in  Lincoln  county. — [April  18.] — 
Tributary  streams  excluded  from  that  Act. 

377.  An  Act  in  addition  to  “An  act  to  incorporate  the  Bath  Mutual 
Marine  Insurance  Company.” — [April  18.] — Extending  charter  twen- 
ty years,  [p.] 

378.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  town  of  Kennebec  to 
Manchester. — [April  18.] 

379.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Mechanics’  Bank. — [April  18.] — At 

Portland.  Capital,  $100,000.  [p.] 

380.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  doings  of  Muscle  Ridges  plantation 
in  the  county  of  Lincoln. — [April  19.] 

381.  An  Act  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Machiasport  and  East 
Machias  Toll  Bridge  Company,  approved  March  twenty-fourth,  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  forty-five. — [April  19.] — Increasing  width 
of  draw  to  forty-five  feet.  Extending  time  for  enlarging,  ninety  days. 

382.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Hope  Company. — [April  19.] — On 
the  principle  of  the  loan  and  fund  associations,  [p.] 

383.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Waterville  Gas  Light  Company. — 

[April  19.] — Capital,  $150,000.  [p.] 

384.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Ticonic  Boom  Company. — [April 

19. ] — For  the  purpose  of  erecting  and  maintaining  booms  in  Kenne- 
bec river,  [p.] 

385.  An  Act  to  amend  the  Act  incorporating  the  Hancock  Mutual 
Insurance  Company. — [April  19.] 

386.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Lumberman’s 

Bank. — [April  19.] — At  Oldtown.  Capital  increased  $25,000.  [p.] 

387.  An  Act  to  make  valid  the  doings  of  plantation  Number 
Eleven,  in  the  county  of  Aroostook,  at  their  annual  meeting  holden  in 
April,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-four. — [April  19.] 

388.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  set  off  certain  territory  from  the 
town  of  Kennebec  and  annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Readfield. 
—[April  20.]— [p.] 


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389.  An  Act  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Penobscot  Log  Driving 
Company— [April  20.] — Authorizing  increase  of  assessments,  [p.] 

3 SO.  An  Act  in  addition  to  “An  Act  to  establish  the  Androscoggin 
Railroad  Company.” — [April  20.] — Amending  the  Act  by  inserting  in 
the  sixth  line  of  the  first  section  the  word  “ Chesterville  ” before  the 
word  “ Wilton.” 

391.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  Central  Market 
House  Company. — [April  20.] 

392.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Ellsworth  Gas  Light  Company. — 
[April  20.] — Capital,  $100,000.  [p.] 

393.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Orono  Gas  Light  Company. — 
[April  20.] — Capital,  $10,000. 

394.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Inlet  Dam  Company. — [April  20.] 
— Authorized  to  erect  dams  on  Baskahegan  inlet. 

1 395.  An  Act  additional  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  American 
Bank. — [April  20.] — Increasing  capital  from  $50,000  to  $75,000. 

396.  An  Act  to  dissolve  the  bonds  of  matrimony  between  Mary  E. 
Kennedy  and  William  Kennedy. — [April  20.] — Of  Avon,  [p.] 

397.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Richmond  Village  Corporation. — 
[April  20.] — [p.] 

398.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Hallowell  Savings  Institution. — 
[April  20.] 

399.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine  Submarine  and  Wrecking 

Company. — [April  20.] — Capital,  200,000.  [p.] 

400.  An  Act  to  provide  in  part  for  the  expenditures  of  government. 
— [April  20.] — Appropriating  $122,347.51. 

401.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Milford  Gas  Light  Company. 
— [April  20.] — Capital,  $10,000. 

RESOLVES. 

EXTRA  SESSION,  1853. 

77.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Eli  Goss, — [Sept.  24.] — Allowing  him  a 
pension  of  $4  per  month  from  Jan.  1,  1843,  to  Jan.  1,  1853,  and  $8 
per  month  from  Jan.  1,  1853,  during  life,  in  consideration  of  injury 
received  by  him  while  in  the  military  service  of  the  state,  in  the 
Aroostook  expedition  in  the  winter  of  1839.  Repealing  resolve  of 
1853. 

78.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Edward  Foster, — [Sept.  24.] 

79.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  town  of  Salem,  in  the  county  of 
Franklin, — [Sept.  27.] 

80.  Resolves  in  relation  to  the  purchase  of  lands  belonging  to  the 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  lying  in  the  State  of  Maine, — [Sept. 
28.] — Confirming  purchase,  &c. 

81.  Resolve  in  relation  to  lighting  the  public  buildings,- — [Sept. 

82.  Resolve  authorizing  the  governor  and  council  to  audit  and  pay 
the  claims  of  honorable  Reuel  Williams,  William  P.  Fessenden  and 
Elijah  L.  Hamlin,  commissioners  to  purchase  the  Massachusetts  lands, 
— [Sept.  28.] 

83.  Resolve  suspending  the  sale  of  the  public  lands, — [Sept. 
28.] — Excepting  such  as  is  lotted  for  settlement. 


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84.  Resolve  in  favor  of  John  Bridges,  — [Sept.  28.] 

85.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Daniel  DollofF, — [Sept.  28] 

86.  Resolve  additional  to  the  resolves  now  in  force  for  the  promul- 
gation of  nhe  laws  of  the  state,  — [Sept.  28.] 

87.  Resolve  for  the  pay  roll  of  the  house  of  representatives, — 
[Sept.  28.] — To  pay  the  same,  amounting  to  $5,561. 

88.  Resolve  on  the  pay  roll  of  the  senate,  — [Sept  28.] — To  pay 
the  same,  amounting  to  $1,268. 

89.  Resolve  in  favor  of  David  P.  Baker, — [Sept.  28.] — For  cor- 
recting pay  roll  of  the  house,  $10. 

SESSION  of  1854. 

90.  Resolve  authorizing  the  county  of  Washington  to  procure  a 
loan, — [Feb.  18.] — Of  $12,000,  for  erection  of  county  buildings. 

91.  Resolve  in  relation  to  certain  debts  due  the  state, — [Febru- 
ary 28.] 

'92.  Resolve  in  favor  of  John  Francis,  — [March  1.] — Governor  of 
Passamaquoddy  Iudians,  allowing  him  $50,  to  defray  expenses  to  seat 
of  government,  to  contest  the  right  of  Joe  Lolar  Solmere  to  represent 
the  tribe. 

93.  Resolves  relating  to  the  Nebraska  bill, — [March  1] — Con- 
demning the  bill. 

94.  Resolve  authorizing  the  county  of  York  to  procure  a loan, — 
[March  8.] — Of  $18,000,  for  the  erection  of  fire-proof  building,  for 
the  safe  keeping  of  the  county  records. 

95.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Peol  Sockis  and  Attien  Orson,  — [March 
8.] — To  pay  expenses  as  representative  and  agent. 

96.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Joe  Lolar  Solmere, — [March  8.] — To  pay 
expenses  as  representative. 

97.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  heirs  of  Daniel  D.  Smith, — [March  8.] 

98.  Resolve  providing  for  the  pay  of  commissioners  of  Maine  and 
Massachusetts,  appointed  in  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-two  and  eight- 
een hundred  and  fifty-three,  under  the  act  of  separation,  — [March 
14.] 

99.  Resolve  authorizing  the  trustees  of  the  ministerial  and  school 
fund  of  the  town  of  Patten,  to  make  a discount  on  certain  notes  taken 
for  land  sold  by  them,  — [March  14.] 

100.  Resolve  authorizing  a tax  on  the  several  counties  of  this  state, 
— [March  18.] — Making  a total  of  $152,834.95. 

101.  Resolve  for  the  benefit  of  David  Sevey, — [March  20.] — Al- 
lowing him  a pension  of  $8  per  month,  instead  of  the  sum  now  allowed. 

102.  Resolve  authorizing  the  land  agent  to  convey  Pumpkin  island 
to  the  United  States, — [March  20.] — For  the  purpose  of  erecting  a 
lighthouse. 

103.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  town  of  Rockland, — [March  20.] — 
Authorizing  the  Secretary  of  State  to  furnish  the  town  with  pertain 
books. 

104.  Resolve  for  the  benefit  of  Leonard  Trask, — [March  20,] — 
Pension  to  be  $12  per  month. 

105.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Waite  plantation, — [March  20.] 

106.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  Penobscot  Indians, — [March  23.] — 
Appropriating  $300  for  a school. 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  RESOLVES. 


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107.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Alexander  G.  Turner, — [March  23.] — 
Allowing  him  a pension  of  $4  per  month. 

108.  Resolve  authorizing  the  administrator  on  the  estate  of  the 
late  George  T.  Howe,  and  the  guardian  of  his  minor  children  to 
convey  certain  real  estate, — [March  27.] 

109.  Resolve  correcting  an  error  in  the  state  valuation, — [March 
27.] 

110.  Resolve  authorizing  the  administrator  on  the  estate  of  the  late 
George  T.  Howe,  and  the  guardian  of  his  miuor  children  to  convey 
certain  real  estate, — [March  27.] 

111.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Hannah,  wife  of  Samuel  Meservey, — 
[April  5.] 

112.  Resolve  in  favor  of  James  Lawrence, — [April  5.] — Allowing 
him  a pension  of  $4  per  month. 

113.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Orient  plantation  in  the  county  of  Aroos- 
took,— [April  6.] 

114.  Resolve  for  the  payment  of  roll  of  accounts  number  thirty- 
four, — [April  6.] — Amounting  to  $4,426.52. 

115.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Ephraim  C.  Gates  and  Giles  M.  Went- 
worth,— [April  6.] 

116.  Resolve  in  favor  of  John  K.  Russell', — [ April  7.] 

117.  Resolve  in  favor  of  James  Robinson, — [April  7.] 

118.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Hartly  Hamilton, — [April  7.] — Allowing 
him  a pension  of  $8  per  month. 

119.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Piscataquis,  — [April 
7.] — Authorizing  land  agent  to  expend  $500  in  repairing  Blanchard 
and  Kingsbury  road. 

120.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Penobscot, — [April 
7.] — Appropriating  $500  for  repairing. 

121.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Nicholas  Pierce, — [April  7.] — Granting 
pension  of  $5  per  month.  " 

122.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Washington, — 
[April  7.] — Appropriating  $700  for  repairing. 

123.  Resolve  making  an  appropriation  for  the  support  of  schools  at 
Fort  Kent,  in  Aroostook  county, — [April  7.] — Of  $200,  providing 
the  inhabitants  raise  a like  sum. 

124.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Thomas  S.  Roberts, — [April  7.] 

125.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Somerset, — [April 
7.] — Appropriating  $500  for  repairing. 

126.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Aroostook, — [April 
7.] — Appropriating  $500  for  repairing. 

127.  Resolve  in  favor  of  John  Fitzgerald,  and  others, — [April  8.] 
— Authorizing  the  payment  of  certain  sums  of  money,  for  losses  sus- 
tained in  the  burning  of  state  prison  in  1850. 

128.  Resolve  in  favor  of  township  number  four,  range  one,  in  the 
county  of  Penobscot, — [April  10.] — To  supply  with  books. 

129.  Resolve  in  aid  of  road  from  Barnard  to  Chesuncook  Lake, — 
[April  11  ] — Appropriating  $1000  for  repairing. 

130.  Resolve  in  aid  of  roads  in  the  county  of  Aroostook, — 
[April  11.] — Appropriating  $4,800  for  repairing  and  opening  roads. 

131.  Resolve  in  favor  of  cheap  ocean  postage, — [April  11.] 

132.  Resolve  in  relation  to  the  claims  of  the  state  upon  the  United 


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States  for  lands  taken  and  required  to  be  taken  to  satisfy  claimants 
under  the  treaty  of  Washington, — [April  12.] — Requesting  senators 
and  representatives  in  Congress  to  aid  in  settlement  of. 

133.  Resolve  authorizing  the  appointment  of  commissioners  to  lo- 
cate grants  and  determine  the  extent  of  possessory  claims  under  the 
late  treaty  with  Great  Britain,  — [April  12.] — One  or  more  to  be  ap- 
pointed. 

134.  Resolve  in  relation  to  schools  in  the  Madawaska  settlement, — 
[April  12  ] — Appropriating  certain  sums  of  money  for  the  benefit  of 
schools  in  that  settlement. 

135.  Resolve  in  favor  of  certain  persons  of  the  legislature  who  vis- 
ited the  state  prison, — [April  15.] 

136.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  counties  of  Androscoggin  and 
Sagahadoc, — [April  15.] — Requiring  books  to  be  furnished  county 
officers. 

137.  Resolve  in  favor  of  certain  members  of  the  legislature  who 
visited  the  state  reform  school,  — [April  15.] 

138.  Resolve  in  aid  of  Hartly  Hamilton, — [April  15.] 

139.  Resolve  in  relation  to  Passamaquoddy  Indian  lands, — [April 
17-] 

140.  Resolve  authorizing  the  governor  and  council  to  compound 
debts  due  the  Passamaquoddy  Indians, — [April  17.] 

141.  Resolve  in  favor  of' William  Poor,  junior, — [April  17.] — 
Granting  him  a pension  of  $4  per  month. 

142.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Joshua  Hathaway, — [April  17.] 

143.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  heirs  of  Dorcas  Farnham  and  of  the 
heirs  of  Ruth  Duren, — [April  17.] 

144.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  members  of  the  board  of  agriculture, 
— [April  17.] 

145.  Resolve  to  provide  for  rebuilding  the  Mattawamkeag  bridge, 
on  the  military  road, — [April  17.] — Appropriating  $6000  for  the 
purpose. 

146.  Resolve  laying  a tax  on  the  county  of  Androscoggin, — 
[April  17.]— of  $3000. 

147.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Mary  A.  Hunter, — [April  17.] 

148.  Resolves  in  favor  of  A.  B.  Thompson  and  others,  — [April  1 7.] 

149.  Resolve  for  the  payment  of  additional  roll  of  accounts  num- 
ber thirty-four, — [April  18.] — Amounting  to  $6,233.54. 

150.  Resolve  authorizing  county  commissioners  of  Sagadahoc 
county  to  borrow  money, — [April  18.] — The  sum  of  $1000. 

151.  Resolve  in  relation  to  original  settlers’  lot  numbered  ninety- 
three,  in  Bangor, — [April  18.] 

152.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Sanford  Noble, — [April  18.] — Allowing 
him  $154.54,  in  payment  for  settling  lands  under  act  of  1850. 

153.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Henry  W.  Paine  and  Lot  M.  Morrill,  — 
[April  18  ] — Paying  them  $100  as  commission  for  reporting  a bill  for 
for  an  insolvent  law. 

154.  Resolve  to  correct  the  state  valuation, — [April  18.] — Estab- 
lishing valuation  of  Benton  and  Clinton. 

155.  Resolve  providing  a seal  for  the  office  of  the  adjutant  general, 
— [April  18] 

156.  Resolve  in  favor  of  William  Cowperthwait,  — [April  18.] — 
Allowing  him  $91.50  in  payment  for  settling  lands. 


ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  RESOLVES. 


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157.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  Astor  library. — [April  18.] — 
State  works  to  be  forwarded  to  said  library. 

158.  Resolve  authorizing  the  town  of  Cape  Elizabeth  to  raise 
money  in  aid  of  the  Portland  and  Cape  Elizabeth  steam  ferry, — 
[April  18.] — The  sum  of  SI, 500. 

159.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  temporary  clerks  in  the  office  of  the 
secretary  of  state, — [April  18.] 

160.  Resolve  making  appropriation  for  religious  services  at  the  in- 
sane hospital, — [April  18.] — Of  $100. 

161.  Resolve  to  authorize  plantation  number  fourteen,  county  of 
Washington,  to  reorganize  for  election  purposes, — [April  18.] 

162.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  abolition  of  spirit  rations  in  the  United 
States  navy,  — [April  19  ] 

163.  Resolve  to  repeal  a resolve  authorizing  a sale  of  lot  number 
twelve  in  township  letter  D, — [April  19.] 

164.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  state  prison, — [April  19.] — Appro- 
priating $2000  for  completing  prison  wall,  &c. 

165.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Isaac  Bradbury  and  others, — [April  19.] 

166.  Resolve  in  relation  to  certain  proposed  modifications  of  the 
navigation  laws  of  the  United  States ; allowances  of  bounty  to  fishing 
vessel?,  and  reciprocal  trade  with  the  British  North  American  Colonies, 
— [April  19.] — Repeal  of  laws  inexpedient. 

167.  Resolve  in  favor  of  George  Ross, — [April  19.] 

168.  Resolve  authorizing  the  governor  and  council  to  settle  the 
account  of  Adams  Treat  for  services  in  superintending  repairs  of  state 
prison, — [April  19.] 

169.  Resolve  in  favor  of  William  Black, — [April  20.] 

170.  Resolve  in  favor  of  certain  members  of  the  legislature, — 
[April  20  ] — Authorizing  the  payment  of  expenses  for  sickness. 

171.  Resolve  in  favor  of  claimants  under  the  treaty  of  Washington, 
of  lands  the  title  to  which  is  now  in  the  state,  — [Aprd  20.] — Author- 
izing land  agent  to  make  conveyance. 

172.  Resolve  in  favor  of  claimants  under  the  treaty  of  Washington, 
of  lands  the  title  to  which  is  now  in  the  state,  — [April  20.] 

173.  Resolve  on  the  pay  roll  of  the  senate,  — [April  20.] — $9,237 
appropriated  for  the  purpose. 

174.  Resolve  for  the  pay  roll  of  the  house  of  representatives, — 
[April  20.] — $37,586  appropriated  for  the  purpose. 

175.  Resolve  in  favor  of  John  A.  Poor, — [April  20.] 

176.  Resolve  respecting  French  spoliations,  — [April  20.] — 

Urging  the  settlement  of  claims  of  American  citizens  who  suffered 
by  French  spoliations  prior  to  ratification  of  treaty  of  1800. 

177.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  publishers  of  certain  papers, — [April 
20.] 

178.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Samuel  Leavitt, — [April  20.] — Allowing 
him  $147.38  in  payment  for  settling  lands. 

179.  Resolve  in  favor  of  W.  E.  Hilton, — [April  20.] 

180.  Resolve  in  favor  of  George  Savage, — [April  20.] — Allowing 
him  $50  for  injuries  sustained  in  the  service  of  the  state. 

181.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Honorable  Elisha  Clarke, — [April  20.]^- 
Allowing  him  $15  for  expenses  incurred  by  sickness  during  session  of 
legislature  of  1853. 


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182.  Resolve  in  favor  of  plantations  number  twenty-one  and  thirty- 
three  in  the  county  of  Hancock, — [April  20.] — Payment  of  school 
fund  of  SI 30. 

183.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Ebenezer  Witham  and  John  J.  Perry,  — 
[April  20.] 

184.  Resolve  in  favor  of  M.  Littlefield, — [April  20.] 

185.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  reporters  of  the  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives,  — [April  20.] — To  pay  reporters  $25  each  during  the 
present  session. 

186.  Resolve  authorizing  the  sale  of  land  connected  with  the  state 
prison, — [April  20.] 

187.  Resolve  additional  on  the  pay  roll  of  the  senate, — [April  20.] 
— To  pay  two  members  as  reporters  825  each. 

188.  Resolve  in  relation  to  the  collection  of  debts  due  the  state  in 
the  land  office,  — [April  20.] — Requiring  land  agent  to  settle  debts,  &c. 

189.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Thomas  Dixon, — [April  20.] — Allowing 
him  $15.88  as  coroner. 

190.  Resolve  in  relation  to  the  promulgation  of  the  laws  of  the 
state, — [April  20.] 

191.  Resolve  in  favor  of  A.  A.  Hanscom  and  others, — [April  20.] 

192.  Resolve  making  an  appropriation  for  the  insane  hospital, — 
[April  20.] — Of  $18,000  for  building  a new  wing  to  the  insane  hospital. 

193.  Resolve  ior  the  transfer  of  military  papers  from  th3  office  of 
the  secretary  of  state  to  the  office  of  the  adjutant  general, — [April 
20.] 

194.  Resolve  for  purchasing  six  copies  of  Colton’s  Map  of  New 
England  and  British  Provinces,  fifty-six  by  sixty-four  inches,  — [April 
20.] 


JUDICIARY  OF  MAINE. 


UNITED  STATES  COURTS. 


Benj.  R.  Curtis, 
Ashur  Ware, 

Geo.  F.  Shepley,  - 
Geo.  W.  Stanley, 
Geo.  F.  Emery, 
Wm.  P.  Preble,  Jr 


of  Boston,  Mass. 


of  Portland, 
of  Portland, 
of  Augusta, 
of  Portland, 
of  Portland, 

The  Circuit  Court  sits  at  Portland  on  the  23d  of  April,  and 
on  the  23d  of  September. 

The  District  Court  sits  at  Portland  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in 
February  and  December ; at  Wiscasset,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  Sep- 
tember; at  Bangor,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  in  June. 


Circuit  Judge. 
District  Judge. 
District  Attorney. 
Marshal. 
Cleric  of  Circuit  Court. 
Cleric  of  District  Court. 


JUDICIARY. 


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SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT, 

Ether  Shepley,  Portland,  Chief  Justice,  - Sal.  SI, 800 

John  S.  Tenney,  Norridgewock,  Associate  Justice,  - - 1,800 

Jonas  Cutting,  Bangor,  “ “ - - 1,800 

Joseph  Howard,  Portland,  “ “ 1,800 

John  Appleton,  Bangor,  “ “ - - 1,800 

Richard  D.  Rice,  Augusta,  “ “ 1,810 

Joshua  W.  Hathaway,  Bangor,  “ - - 1,800 

George  Evans,  Gardiner,  Attorney  General,  - 1,000 


Solyman  Heath,  Waterville,  Reporter  of  Decisions , 1,000 

By  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  1852  an  important  change  was 
made  in  the  Judiciary  of  this  State.  The  District  Courts,  which 
took  the  place  of  old  Courts  of  Common  Pleas,  were  abolished ; and 
all  their  jurisdiction  transferred  to  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  to 
which  bench  three  additional  judges  were  authorized  by  the 
above  Act.  The  State  is  now  divided  into  three  Judicial  Districts, 
denominated  the  Western,  Middle,  and  Eastern  Districts;  and  for 
the  purpose  of  hearing  and  determining  questions  of  law  and  equity, 
the  terms  are  held  for  these  districts,  instead  of  being  held,  as 
heretofore,  in  the  several  counties.  These  terms  are  held  annually 
in  Portland  for  the  Western,  in  Augusta  for  the  Middle,  and 
in  Bangor  for  the  Eastern  District.  The  other  cases  are  tried,  as 
heretofore,  in  the  several  counties  where  they  are  commenced. 


Judges  of  the  Municipal  and  Police  Courts. 


John  H.  Williams,  Portland. 
Jacob  Smith,  Bath. 

John  L.  Hodsdon,  Bangor. 
Geo.  S.  Milliken,  Augusta. 
John  C.  Cochran,  Rockland. 


Henry  Orr,  Brunswick. 
George  W.  Dyer,  Calais. 

Wm.  Palmer,  Gardiner. 

Jos.  Williamson,  Belfast. 
Samuel  K.  Gilman,  Hallowell. 


TIMES  AND  PLACES  OF  HOLDING  THE  SUPREME  COURT  IN  MAINE. 


Law  Terms . 

Western  District,  at  Portland,  2d  Tuesday,  May. 

Middle  District,  at  Augusta,  2d  Tuesday,  June. 

Eastern  District,  at  Bangor,  2d  Tuesday  in  July. 

Jury  Causes. 

County  of  York,  at  Alfred,  1st  Tuesdays  Jan.  and  April,  and 
3d  Tuesday  of  September. 

County  of  Cumberland,*  at  Portland,  3d  Tuesdays  Jan.  and 
April,  and  2d  Tuesday  of  October. 

* For  the  transaction  only  of  the  ciyil  business  of  said  Court. 


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County  of  Lincoln,  at  Wiscasset,  4th  Tuesday  Jan.,  1st  Tuesday 
May,  and  1st  Tuesday  of  October. 

County  pf  Hancock,  at  Ellsworth,  4th  Tuesdays  January, 
April  and  October. 

County  of  Washington,  at  Macbias,  1st  Tuesday  January,  4th 
Tuesday  April,  and  1st  Tuesday  October. 

County  of  Kennebec,  at  Augusta,  1st  Tuesday  March,  3d  Tues. 
August,  and  4th  Tuesday  November. 

County  of  Oxford,  at  Paris,  2d  Tuesdays  March,  August  and 
November. 

County  of  Somerset,  at  Norridgewock,  3d  Tuesdays  March. 
September  and  December. 

County  of  Penobscot,*  at  Bangor,  1st  Tuesdays  January,  April 
and  October. 

County  of  Waldo,  at  Belfast,  1st  Tuesdays  January,  May  and 
October. 

County  of  Piscataquis,  at  Dover,  last  Tuesday  February,  and  2d 
Tuesday  September. 

County  of  Franklin,  at  Farmington,  3d  Tuesdays  January,  April 
and  October. 

County  of  Aroostook,  at  Houlton,  2d  Tuesday  March,  and 
3d  Tuesday  September. 

County  of  Androscoggin,  at  Auburn,  4th  Tuesday  January, 
April  and  August. 

County  of  Sagadahoc,  at  Bath,  2d  Tuesday  May,  3d  Tuesday 
August,*  3d  Tuesday  December, 

Criminal  Causes. 

Cumberland,  at  Portland,  1st  Tuesday  March,  last  Tuesday  July 
and  last  Tuesday  of  November. 

Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  last  Tuesday  February,  1st  Tuesday  June, 
and  last  Tuesday  of  November. 

Clerics  of  the  Supreme  Courts. 

York — James  0.  Mclntire,  Alfred. 

Cumberland — Robert  A.  Bird,  Portland. 

Lincoln — Edmund  B.  Bowman,  Wiscasset. 

Hancock — Parker  W.  Perry,  Ellsworth. 

Washington — Albert  Gr.  Lane,  Machias. 

Kennebec — Wm.  M.  Stratton,  Augusta. 

Oxford — Elisha  Winter,  Paris. 

Somerset — George  A.  Hobbs,  Canaan. 

Penobscot — Nathan  Weston,  Jr.,  Bangor. 

Waldo — Nathaniel  Patterson,  Belfast. 

* For  the  transaction  only  of  the  civil  business  of  said  Court. 


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Piscataquis — Ephraim  Flint,  Dover. 

Franklin — Isaac  Tyler,  Farmington. 

Aroostook — Benj.  L.  Staples,  Houlton. 

DISTRICT  COURTS. 

The  District  Courts  were  abolished  under  Act  of  April  9,  1852. 


COMMISSIONERS 


Resident  in  Maine,  appointed  by  the  Governors  of  other  States,  to 
take  testimony  to  be  used,  and  Acknowledgment  of  Deeds  to  be 
recorded,  in  said  States. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Child,  James  L. 

Edwards,  Newton 
Nichols,  Asaph  R. 

Cutting,  Jonas 
Dinsmore,  Samuel  P. 

Godfrey,  John  E. 

Kent,  George 
Moody,  George  B. 

Sewal'l,  Frederic  D. 

Sewall,  Jacob  S. 

Abbott,  Charles  J.  Castine. 

Bradbury,  Bion,  Eastport. 

Nutting,  Daniel,  Gardiner. 

Dodge,  John  C.  Newcastle. 

Coffin,  John  R.  “ 

Wilson,  Nathaniel,  Orono. 

Anderson,  Samuel  J.  Portland. 
Davies,  Edward  H.  “ 

Nichols,  Amos  “ 

O’Donnell,  James  “ 

Pierce,  Josiah  Jr.  “ 

Willis,  William 
Cochran,  John  C.  Rockland. 

Eastman,  Philip,  Saco. 

O’Brien,  David,  Thomaston. 

Reed,  Isaac,  Waldoborouyh. 

NEW!  HAMPSHIRE. 

Bartlett,  Ichabod  D.  Bangor. 

Godfrey,  John  E.  “ 

Merrill,  Charles  B.  Portland. 

O’Donnell,  James  “ 

Pierce,  Josiah,  Jr.  “ 

VERMONT. 

Johnson,  Alfred  W.  Belfast. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Pierce,  Josiah  Jr.  Portland. 


NEW  YORK. 

Godfrey,  John  E.  Bangor. 

Hodsdon,  John  L.  “ 

Paine,  Albert  W.  “ 

Nutting,  Daniel,  Gardiner. 

Merrill,  Charles  B.  Portland. 

Pierce,  Josiah  Jr.  “ 

Willis,  William  “ 

O’Brien,  David,  Thomaston. 

MICHIGAN. 

Godfrey,  John  E.  Bangor. 

Hodsdon,  John  L.  “ 

Dinsmore,  Samuel  P.  “ 

INDIANA. 

Merrill,  Charles  B.  Portland. 

ILLINOIS. 

Merrill,  Charles  B.  Portland. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Pierce,  J.  Jr.  Portland. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Pierce,  J.  Jr.  Portland. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Pierce,  J.  Jr.,  Portland. 

WISCONSIN. 

Hodsdon,  John  L.  Bangor. 

MINNESOTA. 

Hodsdon,  John  L.  Bangor. 

IOWA. 

Hodsdon,  John  L.  Bangor. 


Augusta. 

ii 

Bangor. 

ii 

ii 

Bath. 


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COMMISSIONERS 


Resident  in  other  States,  appointed  by  Governors  of  Maine  to  take 
acknowledgment  and  proof  of  any  deed  or  other  conveyance,  or  lease 
of  any  lands  lying  in  this  State  ; and  of  any  contract,  letter  of  attor- 
ney, or  any  other  writing,  under  seal  or  not,  to  be  used  or  recorded  in 
this  State  ; also  to  take  and  duly  certify  all  depositions  to  be  used  in 
any  of  the  courts  in  this  State,  in  conformity  to  the  laws  thereof. 

The  tenure  of  office  of  Commissioners,  is  four  years. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Bartlett,  Wm.  H.  Concord. 

Currier,  David,  Derry. 

Eldridge,  M.  J?\  Nashua. 

Hughes,  Aaron  P.  “ 

Small,  William  B.  Newmarket. 
Storer,  Samuel  Portsmouth. 

Hackett  W.  H.  Y.  “ 

Parker,  William  B.  “ 

Williams,  Charles  S.  Rutland. 
Sanborn,  Dyer  H.  Washington. 

VERMONT. 

Houghton,  George  F.  St.  Albans. 
Marsh,  Lyndon  A.  Woodstock. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Abbott,  James  A. 

Adams,  Chas.  B.  F. 

Allen,  A.  O. 

Allen,  Chas.  E. 

Allen,  Frederic  H. 

Angell,  George  T. 

Atkinson,  Edward 
Atkinson,  Jacob 
Austin,  Ivers  J.r 
Bates,  Sam’l  W. 

Betton,  Ninian  C. 

Bigelow,  John  P. 

Blake,  Edward 
Bolles,  John  A. 

Brooks,  Francis  A. 

Buck,  Edward 
Buckingham,  J.  H. 

Burbank,  Robert  I. 

Butler,  Benj. 

Chandler,  Peleg  W. 

Cooke,  Benj.  F. 

Cotterell,  Asa  ( East ) 

Currier,  Benj.  H. 

Dana,  Edward  A. 

Demond,  Charles 
Dexter,  Thomas  A. 

Dodge,  John  C. 

Dudley,  Elbridge  G. 

Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Emerson,  J.  W. 

Fiske,  Augustus  H. 

Fuller,  H.  Weld 
Giles,  Alfred  E. 


Gooch,  Daniel  W.  Boston. 

Hale,  George  S.  “ 

Harlow,  Thomas  S.  “ 

Hart,  S.  Rowland  “ 

Hazelton,  Horace  L.  “ 

Hayes,  Francis  B.  “ 

Hodges,  Edward  F.  “ 

Jackson,  Abraham  Jr.  “ 

Jewell,  Harvey  “ 

Joy,  Albion  I£.  P.  “ 

Kettelle,  Jacob  Q.  “ 

Kingsbury,  G.  H.  “ 

Knapp,  William  “ 

Lynde,  Alonzo  Y.  “ 

Maine,  S.  C.  “ 

Mayo,  Charles  “ 

Minns,  George  W.  “ 

Moore,  Edward  N.  “ 

Nichols,  John  P.  “ 

Nickerson,  Joseph  “ 

Nutter,  Chas.  C.  “ 

Nutter,  T.  F.  “ 

Otis,  Edmund  B.  “ 

Parmenter,  Wm.  E.  “ 

Phillips,  Thos.  W.  “ 

Pond,  Benjamin  “ 

Rice,  George  E.  “ 

Sanger,  George  P.  “ 

Sharp,  Daniel  Jr.  “ 

Smith,  W.  H.  L. 

Stevens,  Oliver  “ 

Thacher,  George  M.  “ 

Thornton,  J.  W.  “ 

Washburn,  Alex.  C.  “ 

Washburn,  Frederic  L.  “ 

Walker,  Wm.  L.  “ 

Watts,  Francis  0.  “ 

Willard,  Paul  Jr.  “ 

Wheelock,  Peter  S.  “ 

Willard,  Paul  Jr.  Charlestown. 

Banfield,  Everett  C.  “ 

Hall,  Franklin,  East  Cambridge. 
Mayhew,  Theodore  G.  Edgartown. 
Webber,  John,  Gloucester. 

Gay,  Ebenezer,  Hingham. 

Kimball,  William  M.  Lawrence. 
Weed,  Dan  “ 

Richardson,  Wm.  A.  Lowell. 

Perkins,  Jonas  R.  No.  Bridgewater. 
Chilson,  Haynes  H.  Northampton. 


Boston. 


COMMISSIONERS. 


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Thompson,  Thomas  M.  Pepperell. 
Bates,  Moses  Jr.  Plymouth. 

Ellis,  Charles  M.  Roxbury. 

Gaston,  William  “ 

Morton,  James  H.  Springfield. 

Field,  Jonathan  E.  Stockbridge. 

Hall,  Elijah  F.  Weymouth. 

Kingsbury,  Fisher  A.  “ 

Loud,  John  W.  “ 

Stoddard,  Elijah  B.  Worcester. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Wait,  J.  T.  Norwich. 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

Martin,  Henry,  Providence. 

NEW  YORK. 

Albany.  Robert  J.  Hilton. 

Brooklyn , William  J.  Hammond, 
Charles  H.  Thompson. 

Buffalo.  James  S.  Gibbs,  Lorenzo 
K.  Haddock. 

New  York  City.  Benjamin  V.  Ab- 
bott, Henry  C.  Banks.  Horace  Bar- 
nard, George  Barstow,  Frederick  G. 
Burnham,  Wm.  H.  Browne,  Jeremiah 

E.  Cary,  Warren  A.  Cleveland,  Edwin 

F.  Corey,  Edward  E.  Cowles,  J.  C.  B. 
Davis,  William  C.  Dusenbery,  Henry 
P.  Fessenden,  Louis  A.  Glover,  Alden 
P.  Hale,  James  W.  Hale,  Joseph  C. 
Lawrence,  Sylvester  Lay,  John  Liv- 
ingston, Moses  B.  Maclay,  Joseph 
B.  Nones,  Robert  G.  Pike,  Thomas 
A.  Richmond,  William  E.  Robinson, 
William  C.  Russell,  Daniel  Seixas, 
William  J.  Sinclair,  William  Stanley, 
Thomas  Stevenson,  Andrew  Warner, 
Redford  A.  Watkinson,  Francis  W. 
Woodward,  William  A.  Woodward. 

Ogdensburg.  G.  F.  Havens. 
Patterson.  Peregrine  Sanford. 
Tray.  Cole  H.  Denio. 
Williamsburg.  Demas  Strong. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Jersey  City.  George  W.  Cassedy. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Erie.  James  Sill. 

Philadelphia.  JohnF.  Belsterling, 
John  Binns,  David  B.  Birney,  Arthur 
M.  Burton,  William  B.  Hieskell,  R. 
A.  Parrish,  Henry  Sargent,  Edward 
Shippen,  Franklin  Taylor,  James 
Todd. 

Lock  Raven.  Ira  C.  Mitchell. 
Pittsburg.  A.  W.  Foster. 
Williamsport.  Charles  D.  Emery. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore.  George  II.  Hickman, 
Jabez  D.  Pratt. 


DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA. 

Washington  City.  Samuel  L.  Har- 
ris, Geo.  C.  Thomas,  Nicholas  Callan, 
Charles  DeSelding,  Chas.  C.  Tucker. 

VIRGINIA. 

Alexandria.  J.  Louis  Kinzer. 

Richmond.  Samuel  T.  Baylev, 
Abel  U.  Mayo. 

GEORGIA. 

Savannah.  Edward  G.  Wilson. 

ALABAMA. 

Mobile.  Mark  W.  Delahay. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Natchez.  Robert  N.  Wood. 

Vicksburg.  F.  N.  Steel. 

Yazoo.  Robert  B.  Mayes. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis.  James  B.  Goff,  Solomon 
J.  Levi,  Edward  W.  Shands,  Thomas 
Yeatman. 

LOUISIANA. 

New  Orleans.  Richard  Brenan, 
Charles  A.  Farwell,  Thomas  J.  Hit- 
selberger,  William  Christy,  William 
Monaghan,  William  Shannon,  N. 
Bradner  Smith. 

Shreveport.  John  W.  Laudrum. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis.  Hume  F.  Hill. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Charleston.  Edward  Heriot. 

• KENTUCKY. 

Hodgensville.  Henry  M.  Rowlett 

Louisville.  Joseph  B.  Kinkaid, 

OHIO. 

Cincinnati.  James  Birney,  Edward 
R.  Newhall,  John  M.  Wilson. 

Cleveland.  David  L.  King,  Daniel 
M.  Porter,  James  Wade,  Jr. 

Toledo.  J.  R.  Williams. 

MICHIGAN. 

Detroit.  Sears  Stevens. 

ILLINOIS. 

Bloomington.  Peter  Folsom. 

Chicago.  Gideon  W.  Danforth, 
Benjamin  E.  Gallup,  Henry  N.  Hib- 
bard, C.  N.  Holden,  Edward  C.  Lam- 
ed, Oliver  R.  W.  Lull,  George  W. 
Meeker,  Alexander  S.  Prentiss,  S. 
Henry  Shrere. 

Oquawka.  Hiram  Rose. 

Rockford.  Edward  S.  Leavitt. 


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FLORIDA. 

Pensacola.  Maximo  P.  De  Riodoo. 
TEXAS. 

Galveston.  Alfred  F.  James,  Rob- 
ert D.  Johnston. 

Indianola.  John  H.  Brown. 

WISCONSIN. 

Ashkosh.  Clark  Dickinson. 
Milwaukie.  John  C.  Starkweather. 
Grand  Prairie.  William  A.  Brad- 
bury. 

Racine.  Peyton  R.  Morgan. 

IOWA. 

Davenport.  John  Thorington. 


CALIFORNIA. 

Sacramento.  Newton  Booth,  Rich- 
ard H.  Stanley. 

San  Francisco.  Maurice  C.  Blake, 
Thomas  A.  Cazrean,  Paul  L.  Chand- 
ler, Joseph  Grant,  George  P.  John- 
ston, Lewis  W.  Sloat,  Wm.  Rale,  Sul- 
livon  Rawson,  Stephen  P.  Webb,  An- 
drew Williams. 

Washington  City.  Francis  H.  Da- 
ridge. 

MINNESOTA. 

St.  Anthony  Falls.  George  E.  H . 
Day,  Edward  L.  Hall,  Samuel  Thach- 
er,  Jr. 

Youcalla.  John  W.  P.  Huntington. 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE  AND  QUORUM 

HAVING  JURISDICTION  THROUGHOUT  THE  STATE. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 

Livermore. 

Reuel  Washburn. 

Durham. 

Allen  H.  Cobb. 

Turner. 

Job  Prince. 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 
H'oulton. 

John  Hodgdon. 

Monticello. 

Joel  Wellington. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 
Bridglon. 

N.  S.  Littlefield. 

Brunswick. 

Robert  P.  Dunlap. 

Gorham. 

Josiah  Pierce, 

Toppan  Robie. 

Portland. 

Nathan  Clifford, 

David  Dunn, 


Elbridge  Gerry, 

Joseph  Howard, 

Theodore  Ingalls, 

Josiah  S.  Little, 

Josiah  Pierce, 

John  A.  Poor, 

George  F.  Shepley. 

Windham. 

John  Webb. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
Farmington. 
Samuel  Belcher, 

Nathan  Cutler. 

Phillips. 

Benj.  F.  Eastman, 

Darius  Howard, 

Joseph  A.  Linscott. 

Wilton.  * 

Sewall  Cram. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 
Bluehill. 

John  R.  Redman. 

Castine. 

Hezekiah  Williams. 


JUSTICES  OP  THE  PEACE  AND  QUORUM. 


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Eden. 

Nicholas  Thomas. 

Orland . 

Henry  Partridge. 

KENNEBEC  COUNTT0 

Augusta . 

J.  W.  Bradbury, 

John  L.  Cutler, 

Asaph  R.  Nichols, 

Asa  Redington. 

Gardiner. 
Frederick  Allen, 

Robert  H.  Gardiner. 

Hallowed. 

John  Otis. 

Readfield. 
Edward  Fuller. 

Waterville. 

D.  L.  Miliken, 

Joab  Harriman. 

Winthrop. 
Samuel  P.  Benson. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY. 
Damariscotta. 
Ezra  B.  French. 

Lincolnville. 
Joseph  Miller. 

Thomaston . 

Benj.  Carr, 

Atwood  Levenseller, 

John  Ruggles. 

Warren. 

Manasseh  H.  Smith. 

WiscasseL 
Erastus  Foote. 

OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Bethel. 

Moses  Mason. 

Buckfield. 

Noah  Prince. 


. Fryehurg. 
Edward  L.  Osgood. 

Norway. 

Ezra  F.  Beal. 

Paris. 

Stephen  Emery. 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 
Bangor. 

John  Appleton, 

Samuel  H.  Blake, 

William  Cutter, 

Elijah  L.  Hamlin, 

Josh.  W.  Hathaway, 

Samuel  F.  Hersey, 

Alpheus  Lyon, 

Wyman  B.  S.  Moors, 

Amos  M.  Roberts, 

Charles  Stetson, 

Benjamin  Wiggin. 

Exeter. 

Isaac  Hodsdon.  * 

Hampden. 
Hannibal  Hamlin. 

SAGADAHOC  COUNTY. 

Bath. 

David  Bronson. 

Bowdoinham. 
Josiah  Merrow. 

SOMERSET  COUNTY. 
Harmony. 
Cleopas  Boyd. 

North  Anson. 
Franklin  Smith. 

Pittsfield. 
Robert  Hunter. 

WALDO  COUNTY. 
Belfast. 

Henry  W.  Cunningham, 
James  White. 

• Frankfort. 

Adams  Treat. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Prospect. 

Samuel  S.  Heagan. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Calais. 

Anson  G.  Chandler. 

East  Machias. 
Joshua  A.  Lowell, 

George  F.  Talbot, 

John  C.  Talbot. 

Machias. 

Albert  Pillsbury. 

Perry. 

liobinson  Palmer. 

Pembroke. 
Stephen  C.  Foster. 

Steuben. 

Samuel  Moore. 


YORK  COUNTY. 

Alfred. 

Wm.  C.  Allen, 

Daniel  Goodenow, 

Joshua  Herrick. 

Cornish. 
Caleb  R.  Ayer, 

David  Hammons. 

Limington. 
Arthur  McArthur. 

Parsonsfeld. 
Rufus  Mclntire. 

Saco. 

Philip  Eastman. 

Sanford. 
Increase  S.  Kimball. 

Wells. 

Samuel  Mildram. 


$ 

COMMISSIONERS  OP  WRECKS. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Benjamin  Benson,  Tremont 
Thomas  Bunker,  Cranberry  Isle 
Hiram  Emery,  Sullivan 
Wilson  Godfrey,  Gouldboro ’ 

Wm,  S.  Green,  Deer  Isle 
Samuel  Hooper,  Brookline 
Wm.  Moor,  Cranberry  Isle 
Wm.  P.  Preble,  Cranberry  Isle 
James  Saunders,  Deer  Isle 

LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Jason  Fuller ,Boothbay 
Samuel  Trussed,  St.  George 

PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATORS. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

Hiram  Bass, Camden, Waldo 

Robert  Chase, Camden , Waldo 

Samuel  Doolittle, Watervillle , Kennebec 

Benj.  J.  Herrick, Alfred, York 

J osiah  Pierce,  Jr., Portland , Cumberland 

Leonard  J.  Thomas, Eden, Hancock 


WALDO  COUNTY. 

Hiram  Bass,  Camden. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 
Hiram  A.  Balch,  Calais 
Charles  F.  Barker,  Jonesport 
Daniel  G.  Sawyer,  Jonesport 
Wm.  E.  Pennell,  Machiasport 
Wm.  D.  Small,  Lubec 
Ellery  Turner,  Cutler 
Daniel  Wass,  Addison 
Ebenezer  Wormell,  Lubec 

YORK  COUNTY. 

Asa  Frisbee,  Kittery 

Charles  Goodwin,  Kennebunkport. 


LAND  AGENT,  INSPECTORS,  ETC. 


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ASSAYER  OF  ORES,  &C. 

Henry  T.  Cummings, Portland 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  COMMON  SCHOOLS. 

Charles  A.  Lord, Portland 

LAND  AGENT. 

George  C.  Getchell, North  Anson 

ASSISTANT  LAND  AGENT, 

Daniel  Sanborn, Bangor 

INSPECTOR  OF  POT  AND  PEARL  ASHES. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

Lemuel  Gooding, Portland 

INDIAN  AGENTS. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

John  H.  Morrill, Lincoln , Penobscot  Trtbe 

Seth  W.  Smith, Calais , Passamaquoddy  Tribe 

KEEPERS  OF  PUBLIC  PROPERTY. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 


Wm.  E.  Kimball,  at  the  State  Arsenal, Portland 

Prescot  P.  Holden,  “ “ Bangor 


INSPECTOR  GENERAL  OF  BEEF  AND  PORK. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

Joshiah  Corill, Jay 

INSPECTOR  OF  BUTTER  AfTD  LARD. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

Wm.  H.  Smith, Bead  field 

INSPECTORS  OF  HOPS. 

Term  of  Office,  4 Years. 

James  Walker,  Jr., Fryeburg 

Gardner  Ellis, Canton 

INSPECTOR  GENERAL  OF  LIME. 

George  W.  Coombs, South  Thomaston. 


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ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 


Suire  Town,  Auburn.  Population  in  1850,  25,757. 

Note. — County  Commissioners  hold  their  offices  for  a term  of  three  years. 
Persons  appointed  to  qualify  civil  officers,  during  life  or  good  behavior.  The 
tenure  of  offices  of  Notaries  Public,  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 
and  Justices  of  the  Peace,  and  Inspectors  of  Fish,  is  seven  years.  Coroners 
are  appointed  for  four  years. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate , - 
Register  of  Probate , - 
County  Attorney , - 
Clerk  of  Courts , 
Register  of  Deeds , - 
County  Treasurer , - 

Sheriff \ 


Nahum  Morrill,  - - Auburn. 

Stetson  L.  Hill,  - Webster. 
Charles  W.  Goddard,  - Danville. 
J.  B.  Pulsifer,  - - Minot. 

John  H.  Otis,  - - Leeds. 

Jesse  Hayes,  - - Auburn. 

Charles  Clark,  - - Danville. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Benjamin  Dunn,  Danville  ; John  Hayes,  (Centre)  East  Liv- 
ermore; Benjamin  Bunn,  (Falls,)  Lewiston ; Albert  Crooker, 
(Mechanic  Falls,)  Minot;  Jordan  Band,  Lisbon;  Elbridge  G. 
Fuller,  Turner. 

Moses  Whittier,  Readfield,  Kennebec  County. 


County  Commissioners. 

Beuel  Washburn,  Livermore ; Stephen  H.  Beed,  Lewiston. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Auburn , James  Goff,  Jr. 

Danville,  Jacob  Herrick,  Nathaniel  L.  Ingersoll. 

Durham,  A.  H.  Cobb,  Charles  C.  Cobb,  Joseph  Warren. 
Greene,  Elijah  Barrell,  Alfred  Pierce. 

Leeds , Thomas  Francis,  Stillman  Howard,  Geo.  Turner. 
Lewiston,  John  M.  Frye. 

Lisbon,  James  Emerson,  Joseph  Moore,  Joshua  Nutting. 
Livermore,  Lee  Strickland. 

Minot , Jonathan  G.  Hawk,  Asaph  Howard,  Josiah  B.  Pulsifer. 
Poland , Bavid  Dunn,  James  Bunn,  Abiezer  S.  Freeman,  Tilson 
Waterman. 

Turner,  Timothy  Ludden,  Job  Prince. 

Wales,  Joel  Small. 

Notaries  Public. 


Danville , Jacob  Herrick. 

Durham , Ai  Waterhouse. 

Lewiston , C.  W.  Goddard,  Albert  H.  Small. 
Turner , Timothy  Ludden. 


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Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Auburn , Wra.  Bickford,  John  C.  Briggs,  Harvey  Dillingham, 
Thomas  J.  Howard,  Thomas  Littlefield,  Nahum  Morrill,  Peter 
Noyes,  Stephen  Packard. 

Danville , T.  A.  D.  Fessenden,  Jacob  Herrick,  Edward  T. 
Little,  Calvin  Record,  Ebenezer  Verrill,  Thomas  B.  Little,  Jere- 
miah Dingley,  Jr.,  Robert  Martin,  Silas  Titcomb,  John  Goodwin, 
Nathaniel  L.  Ingersoll. 

Durham , David  R.  Bo  we,  Charles  C.  Cobb,  Wm.  G.  Hoit,  Ai 
Waterhouse. 

East  Livermore , Aaron  Barton,  F.  F.  Haines,  Lewis  Huntoon, 
Cyrus  Knapp,  Ezekiel  Treat. 

Greene , Elijah  Barrell,  Wm.  C.  Dow,  Lewis  Gibert,  Leonard 
Mower,  Alfred  Pierce. 

Livermore,  Isaac  S.  Daley,  Tristram  Hillman,  Isaac  Strickland, 
Lee  Strickland,  Nathaniel  Perley. 

Leeds , Stillman  L.(  Howard,  Ensign  Otis,  John  II.  Otis,  Peleg 

B.  Caswell,  Jeremiah  Sylvester. 

Lewiston,  Ham  Brooks,  Horatio  G.  Cilley,  William  Garcelon, 

C.  W.  Goddard,  Stetson  L.  Hill,  Reuben  Rand,  John  Smith,  W. 
Woodward,  Archibald  Wakefield. 

Lisbon,  Edward  P.  Briggs,  Ammi  Dunham,  Robert  Jack,  Wm. 
McLellan,  Joseph  Moore,  Aaron  J.  West,  John  Whittemore, 
Samuel  Moody. 

Minot,  Nathaniel  Cusliman,  John  Dore,  J.  G.  Hawk,  George 
Moore,  Joshua  Parsons,  Josiah  D.  Pulsifer,  S.  F.  Rawson,  S.  W. 
Shaw. 

Poland,  James  Dunn,  Abiezer  S.  Freeman,  Jonas  Jordan, 
Ebenezer  G.  Martin,  Jonathan  Pulsifer,  Jonas  W.  Strout,  John 
True,  Jr.,  Samuel  F.  Waterman,  Nelson  Wright,  B.  Waterhouse. 

Turner , Solon  Chase,  Isaac  Gross,  Samuel  Jenkins,  Archibald 
Leavitt,  Timothy  Ludden,  Ezekiel  Martin,  Seth  Sampson,  George 
Turner. 

Wales,  Joel  Small. 

Webster,  Jesse  Davis,  Nathaniel  Dennett,  B.  D.  Bryant. 
Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Auburn,  Tristram  B.  Bonney,  Philip  A.  Briggs,  Asa  Holmes, 
James  S.  Nash,  David  Strout. 

Danville,  George  W.  Hunnewell,  Nathaniel  L.  Ingersoll,  Jr. 
Durham,  William  K.  Marston,  Benjamin  W.  Nason,  Sewall 
Strout. 

Leeds , Jeremiah  Sylvester,  Oscar  D.  Turner. 

Lewiston,  George  A.  Gordon*  Isaac  C.  Thompson. 

Lisbon,  John  G.  Tebbetts. 

Livermore , Sylvester  Norton. 


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Minot,  William  L.  Bonney,  Charles  Moody,  Robert  B.  Prince. 
Poland , Benjamin  Waterhouse. 

Turner , Esscc  Fuller,  Freeman  Irish,  Josiah  Keene,  M.  T. 
Ludden,  Albert  Winship. 

Coroners. 


Durham , William  Newell,  Jr. 
Greene , John  Quimby. 

Leeds , Reuel  Foss. 

Lewiston , Ham  Brooks. 


Livermore , John  Turner. 
Poland , William  Cousins. 
Turner , James  B.  Walker. 
Webster,  James  Bryent. 


AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Siiire  Town,  IIoulton.  Population  in  1850,  12,533. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  - - Joel  Wellington,  - Monticello. 

Register  of  Probate , - - Zenas  P.  Wentworth,  - Houlton. 

County  Attorney,  - - John  B.  Traf ton,  - Fort  Fairfield. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  - - Benj.  L.  Staples,  - Houlton. 

Reg.  of  Deeds,  (N.  District ) Louis  Courmier,  Madawaska  Plant. 
Reg.  of  Deeds , ( S.  District,)  Timothy  Frisbee,  - Houlton. 
County  Treasurer,  - - C.  C.  Bradbury,  - Hodgdon. 

Sheriff \ - William  H.  Winslow,  - Houlton. 

Jailer,  - Solomon  Cates,  - Houlton. 

Probate  Court  is  holden  at  Houlton,  on  the  third  Tuesdays  of  Jan- 
uary, March  and  May,  and  the  first  Tuesdays  of  July,  September  and 
November. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Benj.  Hawes,  Aroostook;  H.  0.  Hussey,  Houlton;  Jacob 
Frye,  Patten;  Hiram  B.  Ham,  Presque  Isle ; Ivory  Coolbroth. 
Smyrna. 

County  Commissioners. 

Moses  White,  Houlton;  James  Keagan,  Van  Buren ; Benja- 
min Hawes,  Aroostook. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Houlton,  3d  Tuesday  in  J anuary, 
and  first  Tuesday  in  July. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Benedicta , Elisha  Brown. 

Golden  Ridge,  Edwin  Parker. 

Hancock  Plantation,  John  S.  Webber,  Robert  L.  White. 
Houlton,  Timothy  Frisbee,  James  C.  Madigan. 


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Linneus , Moses  Burley,  Edward  L.  F.  Nickerson. 

Masardis,  Joseph  Pollard'. 

Moluncus,  James  B.  Currier. 

Presque  Isle , Joseph  B.  Hall. 

Smyrna , Elias  Blodgett,  Osgood  Pingry. 

Weston,  William  Butterfield. 

Letter  D , Range  3,  Thomas  Bartlett,  Mark  Trafton. 

Letter  F,  Range  2,  Dennis  Fairbanks. 

Letter  H,  David  F.  Adams. 

No.  11,  Range  5,  Rufus  G.  Kelloch,  E.  F.  Garland. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

For  the  County , Wm.  H.  McCrillis,  of  Bangor. 

Amity,  Milo  Walton. 

Bancroft,  John  Pomroy. 

Fort  Fairfield,  Bradford  Cummings,  John  B.  Trafton. 

Fort  Kent,  John  S.  Webber. 

Hancock  Plantation,  Samuel  Bolter,  David  Page. 

Haynesville,  Daniel  Cummings,  Samuel  G.  Tuck. 

Houlton,  Benj.  L.  Staples,  Timothy  Frisbee,  James  C.  Madigan, 
Zenas  P.  Wentworth,  Leonard  Pierce,  John  V.  Putnam,  Isaac  W. 
Tabor,  Moses  White,  Richard  McBrien. 

Limestone  River  Plantation,  George  A.  Nourse. 

Linneus,  Parker  P.  Burleigh. 

Madawaska  Plantation,  Louis  Courraier. 

Masardis,  Joseph  Pollard,  Stephen  P.  Hews. 

No.  4,  Range  5,  John  Conant. 

No.  8,  Range  5,  Benjamin  H.  Hewes. 

No.  9,  Range  6,  Samuel  Hayden. 

No.  11,  Range  5,  Rufus  G.  Kelloch,  Ed.  F.  Garland. 

Orient  Plantation,  Charles  Calkins. 

Presque  Isle , Joseph  B.  Hall. 

Smyrna , John  Estes,  Osgood  Pingry. 

Van  Buren  Plantation,  Paul  Cyr. 

Weston,  William  Butterfield r Samuel  J.  Foster,  Joel  Foss. 
William's  Coll.  Grant , Abner  True. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Bridgewater , Joseph  Ketchum,  Charles  Kidder. 

Golden  Ridge , Spaulding  Robinson. 

Houlton,  James  Houlton. 

Hodgdon,  E.  A.  Low. 

Linneus,  John  H.  Clough. 

Madawaska  Plantation,  Firmin  Cyr. 

Moluncus,  Hiram  Hawes,  Wesley  M.  Kimball. 

Monticello,  Joel  Wellington. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Presque  Isle,  John  Allen. 

Weston,  Warren  W.  Jelerson,  Joseph  Butterfield. 

Van  Buren  Plantation,  James  Keagan. 

Letter  F,  Yennas  Chandler. 

Letter  G,  John  Allen. 

Letter  II,  Range  2,  David  F.  Adams,  Ivory  Hardison. 
No.  11,  Albion  Nutting. 

Smyrna,  Samuel  Drew. 

Coroners. 

Hodgdon,  Bufus  Wiggin. 

Houlton,  James  M.  Goodwin. 

Patten,  David  Haynes. 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Portland. 


Population  in  1850,  68,892. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate , - - Josiah  Pierce, 


Register  of  Probate , - 

County  Attorney , - 

Clerk  of  Courts , 

Register  of  Deeds,  - 
County  Treasurer , 

Sheriff  - 

Probate  Court  is  holden 
January,  February,  March, 
Tuesday  of  September,  and 
N ovember  and  December. 


Aaron  B.  Holden,  - 
Henry  P.  Deane, 

Obadiah  G.  Cook,  - 
William  C.  Mitchell,  - 
Joseph  Libby,  - 
Seward  M.  Baker, 
at  Portland  on  the  1st  and  3d 
April,  May,  June,  July ; and 
on  the  1st  and  3d  Tuesdays 


Gorham. 
Portland. 
Portland # 
Portland. 
Portland. 
Portland. 
Windham. 
Tuesdays  of 
on  the  1st 
of  October, 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Richard  Gage,  Bridgton ; Laurens  J.  Joyce,  Brunswick; 
Richard  Maybery,  Casco  ; Samuel  M.  Brackett,  West  Falmouth  ; 
Joshua  H.  Hall,  Gray;  Jacob  C.  Baker,  Gorham;  Alexander 
Ewing,  Harjp sw ell ; Barbour  B.  Porter,  North  Yarmouth;  Rob- 
ert A.  Bird,  Portland;  Sewall  MillikeD,  Scarboro Luke  Rich, 
Standi sh  ; Benjamin  M. Baker,  North  Windham. 

County  Commissioners. 

Seth  Storer,  Scarborough;  Anson  Jordan,  Casco;  Wm.  Paine, 
Standish. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Portland,  1st  Tuesday  in  June, 
and  3d  Tuesday  in  December. 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


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Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Baldwin , Albert  Sanborn. 

Bridgton , Nathaniel  S.  Littlefield,  Thomas  H.  Mead. 

Brunswick , Richard  T.  Dunlap,  Richard  Greenleaf,  John  C. 
Humphreys,  John  McKeen,  Joseph  McKeen,  Augustus  G.  Rob- 
bins, Alfred  J.  Stone,  A.  B.  Thompson,  Samuel  S.  Wing. 

Cape  Elizabeth , Stephen  Hubbard. 

Cumberland,  Ephraim  Sturdivant,  Nicholas  Rideout,  Jr. 
Falmouth,  Josiah  Batchelder,  Silas  Leighton,  Jr.,  Daniel 
Merrill. 

Freeport , Seth  Bailey,  Jr.,  Rufus  Soule. 

Gorham , Elijah  Hayes,  Caleb  Ilodsdon,  Charles  Hunt,  James 
Irish,  Hugh  D.  McLellan,  Seward  Merrill,  Josiah  Pierce,  John  A. 
Waterman. 

Gray,  Warren  H.  Vinton,  DanielHall,  Daniel  W.  Green. 
Harrison,  John  E.  Dunnells. 

Harpswell , Paul  Randall,  William  Randall,  Levi  L.  Tolman, 
Stephen  Purington,  Simon  Hopkins,  Joseph  F.  Lawson,  T.  S. 
Jack,  Thomas  U.  Eaton. 

Naples , John  G.  Cannell,  John  P.  Davis. 

New  Gloucester,  John  S.  Farnum,  Samuel  Foxcroft. 

North  Yarmouth , William  Osgood. 

Otisjield , Joseph  W.  Holden,  Elisha  L.  Lombard. 

Portland , Robert  A.  Bird,  Ira  Berry,  Freeman  Bradford, 
Charles  S.  Davies,  David  Dunn,  Samuel  Fessenden,  Allen  Haines, 
Charles  C.  Harmon,  Aaron  B.  Holden,  Benjamin  Kingsbury,  Jr., 
Nathan. Nutter,  Jabez  C.  Woodman. 

Pownal,  Joseph  Brown. 

Raymond,  Mahlon  D.  Hayden. 

Scarboro\  James  Larrabee,  Stephen  L.  Waterhouse. 

Sebago , Stephen  H.  Potter,  Stephen  R.  Porter. 

Standish,  Horatio  J.  Swasey. 

Westbrook,  William  G.  Chadbourn,  John  S.  Lunt,  Jonathan. 
Smith,  Stephen  Webb,  Jr.,  W.  L.  Woodbury,  Geo.  Bishop,  Daniel 
Hayes. 

Windham , John  Eveleth. 

Yarmouth,  Jacob  G.  Loring. 

Notaries  Public. 

Biddeford,  Seth  S.  Fairfield. 

Brunswick , Nathaniel  Badger,  James  D.  Simmons. 

Falmouth , J.  Batchelder.  v 

Gorham,  Hugh  D.  McLellan. 

New  Gloucester , John  Gunnison. 

Otisjield , Joseph  W.  Holden. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Portland,  Samuel  J.  Anderson,  Nathaniel  F.  Deering,  James 
Merrill,  Henry  M.  Payson,  Josiah  Pierce,  Jr.,  William  Hose,  Wm. 
Willis,  William  H.  Wood,  S.  B.  Beckett,  John  Chute,  Benja- 
min Chickcring,  Charles  M.  Davis,  Lewis  Dela,  Edward  Gould, 
Daniel  W.  Fessenden,  Thomas  Furber,  John  Gunnison,  Allen 
Haines,  Henry  Ilsloy,  Jr.,  Joseph  Ilsley,  Wm.  D.  Little. 

Yarmouth,  Barnabas  Freeman. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

For  the  County , Octavus  A.  Merrill,  Topshara. 

Baldwin , Cyrus  S.  Brown,  John  Goodwin,  James  Norton,  Al- 
bert Sanborn. 

Bridgton,  Moses  Gould,  Joseph  W.  Paine,  Thos.  P.  Perley. 

Brunswick,  Nathaniel  Badger,  William  G.  Barrows,  Jame3 
Cox,  Nathaniel  Davis,  Richard  T.  Dunlap,  Eben.  Everett,  Jona- 
than W.  Forsaith,  Gardner  G.  Frost,  Richard  Greenleaf,  William 
H.  Hall,  Leavitt  T.  Jackson,  John  McKeen,  James  Moorlin,  A. 
C.  Robbins,  Samuel  S.  Wing. 

Cape  Elizabeth,  Joseph  P.  Chamberlain,  Stephen  Hubbard. 

Casco , Daniel  M.  Cook,  Anson  Jordan,  Richard  M.  Webb. 

Cumberland,  Amb.  Hamilton,  Isaac  0.  Parsons,  Hollis  St.  Clair, 
Joseph  Smith,  Ephraim  Sturdivant,  Samuel  True. 

Falmouth , Josiah  Batchelder,  Silas  Leighton,  Jr.,  Daniel  Merrill. 

Freeport , Seth  Bailey,  Jr.,  Richard  Belcher,  John  Collins, 
Simeon  Pratt,  Rufus  C.  Soule,  Micah  Stockbridge,  Ebenezer 
Wells. 

Gorham , Alvah  Black,  D.  B.  Clements,  J.  H.  Clements,  John 
W.  Dana,  Daniel  C.  Emery,  Jonathan  Hanson,  S.  0.  Higgins, 
Caleb  Hodgdon,  Russell  Linnell,  Abial  W.  March,  Cyril  Pearl, 
J.  A.  Waterman,  John  Wingate. 

Gray , Benjamin  Adams,  Jacob  Clark,  Daniel  W.  Green,  Daniel 
Hall,  Meshach  Humphrey,  Thomas  Hancock,  John  Humphrey, 
Aaron  Stearns,  W.  H.  Vinton. 

Harpswell , Simeon  Hopkins,  Joseph  F.  Lawson,  Stephen  Pur- 
rington,  Paul  Randall,  William  Randall. 

Harrison,  Francis  Blake,  Harrison  Blake,  S.  Burnham,  George 
Pierce,  W.  Stewart. 

Naples , J.  G.  Cannell,  John  P.  Davis,  S.  F.  Perley. 

New  Gloucester , William  Bradbury,  Winthrop  Cobb,  Joseph 
Cross,  S.  Foxcroft,  Thomas  Johnson. 

North  Yarmouth,  John  W.  Gookin. 

Otisjield,  S.  P.  Anderson,  Robinson  Cook,  James  M.  Edwards, 
Joseph  W.  Holden,  J.  W.  Knight,  W.  E.  F.  Linnell. 

Portland,  John  M.  Adams,  S.  J.  Anderson,  John  Appleton, 
John  A.  Balkam,  Phin.  Barnes,  R.  A.  Bird,  William  Boyd,  F.  Brad- 
ford, M.  M.  Butler,  Ezra  Carter,  Jr.,  Charles  G.  Came,  0.  G.  Cook, 


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C.  Cummings,  E.  L.  Cummings,  E.  H.  Davies,  Henry  P.  Deane,  L. 
Deane,  Nathaniel  Deering,  Andrew  J.  Dole,  Neal  Dow,  George  F. 
Emery,  W.  P.  Fessenden,  Albert  G.  Fobes,  Frederick  Fox,  Wm, 
Goodenow,  John  Gunnison,  Allen  Haines,  Asa  Hanson,  C.  C. 
Harmon,  Lorenzo  D.  Harmon,  Aaron  B.  Holden,  Joseph  Ilsley, 
George  E.  B.  Jackson,  George  Jewett,  Charles  Jones,  B.  Kings- 
bury, Jr.,  B.  W.  Lincoln,  William  D.  Little,  John  Martin,  J.  T. 
McCobb,  C.  B.  Merrill,  James  Merrill,  Jeremiah  Mitchell,  Wm. 
C.  Mitchell,  Jonathan  Morgan,  J.  W.  Munger,  Thomas  Norton, 
James  O’Donnell,  Henry  M.  Payson,  J.  Pierce,  Jr.,  J.  Purring- 
ton,  F.  A.  Quinby,  John  Band,  William  Boss,  S.  C.  Strout,  L. 
De’M.  Sweat,  Woodbury  Storer,  T.  H.  Talbot,  William  C.  Ten 
Broeck,  Solomon  Thayer,  W.  W.  Thomas,  Stillman  Thorp,  Elisha 
Trowbridge,  Llewellyn  True,  Joseph  A.  Ware,  Nathan  Webb,  J. 
H.  Williams,  William  H.  Wood,  J.  C.  Woodman. 

Pownal,  Jacob  Bemis,  Joseph  Brown,  Joseph  Lufkin. 

Raymond , Matthew  Churchill,  Stephen  Fogg,  M.  D.  Hayden, 
John  Sawyer,  L.  D.  Strout,  Henry  Tenney,  Jr. 

Scarboro’,  John  D.  Fayban,  James  Larrabee,  John  Libbey,  3d, 
Seward  Merrill,  Seth  Stover,  Henry  A.  Tilton,  S.  L.  Waterhouse. 
Sebago,  Elijah  Fulton,  David  Potter,  George  Ward. 

Standish,  Theo.  M.  Bradbury,  Benjamin  Chadbourne,  Green 
Cram,  James  Foss,  Solomon  Lambard,  M.  D.  L.  Lane,  Eben. 
Moulton,  Joseph  Sanborn,  H.  J.  Swasey,  Joseph  Webster. 

Westbrook , George  Bishop,  F.  E.  W.  Boody,  W.  G.  Chad- 
bourne,  Walter  B.  Goodrich,  Lewis  Hardy,  David  Hayes,  Moses 
Quinby,  Franklin  Partridge,  James  Johnson. 

Windham , Elias  Baker,  Ezra  Brown,  Daniel  W.  Dole,  John 
Eveleth,  Samuel  A.  Eveleth,  Charles  Johnson,  Moses  Little,  Wil- 
liam Silla,  Thomas  L.  Smith. 

Yarmouth , Edward  G.  Buxton,  B.  Freeman,  Jacob  G.  Loring, 
Cushing  Prince. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Bridgton,  Luke  Brown,  George  Farnsworth,  Wm.  H.  Powers. 
Brunswick,  Nathaniel  Merryman. 

Freeport,  Ezekiel  W.  Mitchell. 

Gray,  Solomon  B.  Foster. 

Gorham,  Jacob  Dingley,  Simeon  E.  McLellan,  Joseph  Bidlon. 
Harpswell,  Thomas  S.  Jack,  Bobert  Pennell,  Levi  L.  Yotman. 
Harrison,  Ezra  T.  Ingalls,  Samuel  Thomas. 

New  Gloucester , James  Merrill,  Jonathan  True. 

' *North  Yarmouth , Joseph  Cleaves,  Jabez  Cushman. 

Portland , Henry  C.  Babb,  James  H.  Baker,  Sylvester  B. 
Beckett,  James  B.  Cahoon,  A.  L.  E.  Clapp,  Louis  J.  DeCressey, 
Calv.  J.  Crockett,  Charles  M.  Davis,  Lewis  Dela,  Hiram  H.  Dow, 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Thomas  Furber,  Winslow  Hall,  Henry  Ilsley,  Jr.,  Henry  P.  Lord, 
James  R.  Milliken,  Isaac  Nesmith. 

Raymond , Samuel  Cash,  John  Nash,  William  Small. 

Scarboro\  J.  Hunnewell,  Jr. 

Sebago,  Oliver  D.  Dike,  Stephen  R.  Porter. 

Standish,  Andrew  Hobson,  Jr.,  Lemuel  Rich,  3d,  Stephen  R. 
Gowen. 

Windham , Thomas  B.  Parsons. 

Yarmouth , Sylvester  Blanchard,  Zad.  Humphrey,  Wm.  Rolf. 
Coroners. 


Bridgton , Rufus  Gibbs,  Wm. 
J.  Hayden. 

Brunswick,  Jona.  W.  For- 
saith. 

Freeport,  Seth  Bailey,  Jr. 
Gray , Joshua  II.  Hall. 
Harrison , Sumner  Burnham. 
North.  Yarmouth,  Nath.  W. 
F.  Sweetser. 

Portland,  S.  0.  Danielson, 


Wm.  E.  Kimball,  Wendall  P. 
Smith. 

Scarboro ’,  J.  Hunnewell,  Jr., 
SewaH  Milliken. 

Standish,  Arza  Mayo,  Chas. 
Thompson. 

Westbrook , Zacbariah  B.  Ste- 
vens. 

Windham , Benj.  W.  Baker, 
Seward  M.  Baker. 

Yarmouth , George  Lewis. 


Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Freeport,  Charles  Bliss,  Gershom  Bliss,  Joshua  Wait. 

Portland,  E.  Cushman,  J.  W.  Sawyer,  Wm.  E.  Short,  Alpheus 
G.  Sterling. 

Westbrook,  Zacbariah  B.  Stearns. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Phillips.  Population  in  1850,  20,021. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate, 

Samuel  Belcher,  - 

- Farmington. 

Register  of  Probate,  - 

Benj.  Sampson, 

Farmington. 

County  Attorney, 

Oliver  L.  Currier,  - 

- New  Sharon. 

Clerk  of  Courts , - 

- Isaac  Tyler, 

Farmington. 

Register  of  Deeds , - 

Charles  J.  Talbot, 

- Farmington. 

County  Treasurer , 

Albert  G.  Wheeler, 

Farmington. 

Sheriff,  - 

John  Trask, 

- New  Sharon. 

Jailer , - 

Wm.  Tarbox,  - 

Farmington. 

Crier,  - 

Luther  Curtis, 

- New  Sharon. 

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63 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  the  Probate  Office  in  Farmington, 
on  the  first  Tuesday  of  every  month,  at  10,  A.  M.  At  J.  A. 
Linscott’s  office,  in  Phillips,  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  June,  at  10, 
A.  M. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 

A.  H.  Stewart,  Eben  Norton,  Farmington  \ Alvin  H.  Pullen, 
King  field;  Luther  Curtis,  New  Sharon  ; Ira  H.  Plaisted,  Enoch 
Winship,  Phillips ; John  ClaytOD,  Strong ; J.  G.  Hoyt,  Wilton. 

% County  Commissioners. 

John  W.  Dyer,  New  Sharon  ; Ephraim  Hackett,  New  Vine- 
yard; Charles  B.  Pullen,  Kingfield. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Farmington,  on  the  last  Tues- 
days of  April  and  December. 

Persons  Appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Avon,  Elnathan  Pope. 

Carthage,  Isaiah  Leavitt  Newman. 

Chesterville , Jonathan  Fellows,  William  Morgridge,  Oliver  Se- 

wall. 

Farmington,  Hiram  Belcher,  Samuel  Belcher,  Francis  G.  But- 
ler, Nathan  Cutler,  Alanson  B.  Farwell. 

Freeman,  Moses  Patterson. 

Jay,  Grove  Catlin,  Samuel  Small,  James  Starr. 

Kingfield,  Charles  Pike. 

New  Sharon , Varnum  Cram,  Oliver  L.  Currier,  H.  E.  Dyer, 
H.  B.  Prescott. 

New  Vineyard,  George  W.  Clark,  N.  E.  Wright. 

Phillips,  Charles  Church,  Jr.,  Darius  Howard. 

Strong,  Philip  M.  Stubbs. 

Temple,  James  Bussell. 

Wilton,  Sewall  Cram. 

Notaries  Public. 

Farmington,  Hannibal  Belcher,  Joseph  A.  Linscott,  Thomas 
G.  Jones. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Avon,  Benj.  B.  Haines,  Sumner  Bussell,  Wm.  Towle. 

Carthage,  John  B.  Staples,  Harrison  Storer,  William  Winter. 
Chesterville,  Joseph  Keith,  Wm.  Morgridge. 

Farmington , A.  W.  F.  Belcher,  Hannibal  Belcher,  Hiram 
Belcher,  Thomas  Chase,  Thomas  Croswell,  John  L.  Cutler,  Joseph 
Fairbanks,  Nathaniel  C.  Goodenow,  Bobert  Goodenow,  Thomas 
Hunter,  David  C.  Morrill,  Thomas  Parker,  Joseph  D.  Prescott, 
Wm.  M.  Beed,  John  H.  Bipley,  Isaac  Tyler,  George  W.  Whitney. 
John  A.  Woods. 

Fayette,  John  S.  Chase. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Freeman , Joshua  Sowle,  Moses  Patterson. 

Industry , Rufus  Jennings,  P.  W.  Willis,  Zachariah  Wither. 

Jackson  Plantation , Benj.  B.  Mace. 

Jay , John  W.  Eaton,  Melvin  Y.  Leach,  Elisha  Keyes,  James 
Starr,  Moses  Stone,  Jr.,  R.  Thompson. 

Kingjield , E.  F.  Pillsbury,  Charles  Pike,  Charles  B.  Pullen, 
Solomon  Stanley. 

Madrid,  Brilsford  Pease. 

New  Sharon , Joseph  Bullen,  Jason  S.  Chandler,  George  W. 
Chase,  John  Crowell,  Oliver  L.  Currier,  Henry  E.  Dyer,  Simon 
Marston,  Horatio  B.  Prescott,  David  L.  Swan,  John  Trask,  Sara’l 
Wyman. 

New  Vineyard , Philander  Butler,  John  McLain. 

Phillips , Charles  Church,  Jr.,  Lemuel  Crosby,  Joseph  Dow, 
Mason  W.  Dutton,  Darius  Howard,  Amos  S.  King,  Samuel  S. 
Lambert,  Isaac  S.  Smith,  John  Toothaker,  William  Toothaker, 
Henry  L.  Whitcomb. 

Rangeley,  B.  L.  Morrison,  John  Haley,  Jr. 

Strong,  Joshua  T.  Eaton,  Edward  K.  Hitchcock,  Benj.  Hunter, 
Philip  M.  Stubbs,  Benj.  Tarbox. 

Temple,  Samuel  F.  Small,  James  Russell. 

Weld,  Robert  Potter,  Jr.,  Kendall  Wright. 

Wilton,  Moses  Adams,  Charles  T.  Brown,  David  Clark,  Cyrus 
Fenderson,  George  Gage,  Cyrus  G.  Morrill,  Barron  Randall,  Enoch 
Scales,  Sumner  B.  Walker,  Joel  T.  Wilkins. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Avon,  Ebenezer  Hinkley. 

Carthage,  Joel  T.  Wilkins. 

Chesterville , Freeman  Burley,  J.  W.  Morrill. 

Farmington , John  R.  Adams,  Leonard  Keith. 

Freeman , James  W.  Burbank. 

Industry,  Ira  Emery,  Jr. 

Kingjield,  Thomas  Otis,  Charles  B.  Pullen. 

Letter  F,  John  Howard. 

New  Vineyard,  A.  M.  Hayden,  Isaac  Cogswell. 

No.  6 Plantation , Ichabod  Bryant. 

Rangeley , Nehemiah  Kimball. 

Salem , Daniel  Heath,  Moses  Patterson. 

Weld,  A.  E.  Houghton. 

Wilton , James  B.  Scales. 

Coroners. 

Farmington,  Hiram  Belcher,  Jr. 

Jay , Daniel  Rowell. 

New  Sharon , Moses  Atwood. 

Phillips,  Ira.  H Plaisted,  Richard  Philbrick. 

Wilton , Sumner  B.  Walker. 


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Shire  Town,  Ellsworth.  Population  in  1850,  34,872. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate,  - 
Register  of  Probate , 
County  Attorney , 
Clerk  of  Courts , - 
Register  of  Deeds,  - 
County  Treasurer, 
Sheriff,  - 
Jailer, 


Parker  Tuck, 

Arthur  F.  Drinkwater, 
Frederick  E.  Shaw,  - 
Parker  IV.  Perry,  - 
Jothara  S.  Lord, 


Bucksport. 
Ellswoi'th . 

Orland. 

Ellsworth. 

Ellsworth. 


George  W.  Buckmore,  Ellsworth. 
Wm.  Mayhew,  - - Ellsworth. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Ellsworth,  the  first  "Wednesdays  of 
December,  January,  February,  August  and  September  ; the  third 
Wednesday  of  June,  — the  first  Wednesday  after  the  second  Tues- 
day of  April,  and  the  first  Wednesday  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
October.  At  Bucksport,  the  first  Wednesday  of  May,  and  third 
Wednesdays  of  September  and  January.  At  Bluehill,  the  first 
Wednesdays  of  July  and  November.  (When  the  first  Wednes- 
day of  J ulv  shall  fall  on  the  fourth , the  Court  shall  be  held  the  day 
previous.)  At  Sullivan,  the  Tuesday  next  before  the  first  Wednes- 
day in  August.  At  Somesville,  (Mount  Desert,)  the  Tuesday 
next  before  the  third  Wednesday  of  June,  and  Tuesday  next  be- 
fore the  third  Wednesday  in  September. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Monroe  Young,  H.  P.  Jordan,  John  D.  Hopkins,  Ellsworth ; 
John  P.  Mason,  Orland;  Jesse  Hinkley,  Bluehill ; B.  C.  Sar- 
gent, Brooklin  ; Joseph  G.  Walker,  Brooksville. 

County  Commissioners. 

IsaacS.  Osgood,  Bluehill;  George  L.  Hosmer,  Casline ; Na- 
thaniel McFarland,  Hancock. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Amherst,  Goodell  Siisby. 

Bluehill,  Amos  Allen,  Bushrod  W.  Hinckley. 

Brooklin , B.  C.  Sargent. 

Brooksville , David  Walker,  Joseph  Walker,  John  Walker. 

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Bucksport , John  Lee,  Parker  Tuck,  Nathan  White,  Theodore  C. 
Woodman. 

Castiiie,  Rowland  H.  Brigham,  Charles  K.  Tilden,  Hezekiah 
Williams. 

Cranberry  Isle,  Joseph  Moore,  John  G.  Bowen. 

Dedham,  Winslow  P.  Spofford. 

Deer  Isle,  Benj.  F.  Furguson,  Henry  A.  Noyes,  Pearl  Spofford, 
John  Turner,  Richard  Warren. 

Eden,  Leonard  J.  Thomas. 

Ellsicorth,  Joseph  A.  Deane,  Joseph  S.  Rice,  Thomas  Robinson, 
Arno  Wiswell,  A.  F.  Drinkwater. 

Gouldsboro' , Barney  S.  Hill. 

Mt.  Desert,  John  M.  Noyes,  John  Manchester,  John  H.  Par- 
ker, William  S.  Richardson,  Abraham  Somes. 

Orland,  Frederick  E.  Shaw. 

Penobscot,  Pelatiah  Leach,  Jr. 

Seaville,  Simeon  Milliken. 

Sedgewick,  Benjamin  Rea. 

Sullivan , Hiram  Emery. 

Surry , Jacob  Dodge. 

Sican  Island  Plantation , Benjamin  F.  Stinson. 

Tilden , Richard  Hastings. 

Notaries  Public. 

Bluehill,  B.  W.  Hinckley. 

Brooksville,  John  Walker. 

Bucksport,  T.  C.  Woodman,  Parker  Tuck. 

Castine,  Charles  J.  Abbott,  Hezekiah  Williams. 

Cranberry  Isle,  William  P.  Preble,  Thomas  Bunker,  John  G. 
Bowen. 

Deer  Isle , Sullivan  Green,  Charles  A.  Spofford,  Fred.  P.  Spof- 
ford. Pearl  Spofford. 

Eden , Leonard  J.  Thomas,  Nicholas  J.  Thomas. 

Ellsicorth,  Geo.  B.  Hopkins,  James  H.  Chamberlain,  Arthur  F. 
Drinkwater,  George  W.  Newbegin,  George  W.  Brown,  Joseph  A. 
Deane,  Arno  Wiswell. 

Gouldsboro’,  Wilson  Godfrey. 

Long  Island,  Israel  B.  Lunt. 

Orland,  Frederick  E.  Shaw,  John  P.  Mason. 

Sullivan,  Hiram  Emery. 

Tremont,  William  Heath,  Abraham  Richardson,  Seth  H.  Clark. 
Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Bluehill,  Jonah  Holt,  B.  W.  Hinckley,  Putnam  Ingalls,  Isaac 
S Osgood,  John  Stevens. 


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Brooldin , Rowland  Carlton,  Samuel  Hale,  Jr.,  John  0.  Sar- 
gent, Benjamin  C.  Sargent,  Elisha  Wood,  Lemuel  Herrick. 

Brooksville,  Wm.  Barker,  Simeon  Alien,  David  Walker,  Joseph 
Walker,  David  Wasson,  John  Wasson. 

Bucksport,  Littleton  Reed,  Joab  Harriman,»Sewall  B.  Swazey, 
Moses  G.  Buck,  Wm.  G.  Chase,  David  Colcord,  Winslow  Hinks, 
Sewall  Lake,  Amos  Smith,  Parker  Tuck,  Nathan  White,  T.  C. 
Woodman. 

Castine,  Charles  J.  Abbott,  R.  H.  Brigham,  Charles  Ellis,  Wil- 
liam Jarvis,  Charles  Rogers,  Charles  K.  Tilden,  J.  B.  Woods. 

Cranberry  Isle , A.  C.  Furnald,  John  G.  Bowen,  Thomas  Bun- 
ker, Wm.  P.  Preble. 

Dedham , Asa  Billington. 

Deer  Isle,  B.  F.  Furguson,  Sullivan  Green,  John  P.  Johnson, 
C.  A.  Spofford,  Fred.  P.  Spofford,  Pearl  SpofFord,  Thos.  Warren. 
Eden,  L.  J.  Thomas,  N.  J.  Thomas. 

Ellsworth , Wm.  H.  Black,  Wm.  FI. ‘Chaney,  Asa  Edwards,  Jos. 
A.  Deane,  Arthur  F.  Drinkwater,  Henry  S.  Jones,  Nathaniel  A. 
Joy,  Thomas  R.  Hart,  Jotham  S.  Lord,  Charles  Lowell,  Asa 
Mcx\llister,  Geo.  W.  Newbegin,  Parker  W.  Perry,  John  D. 
Richards,  Thomas  Robinson,  Nathaniel  K.  Sawyer,  Wm.  Somerby, 
Richard  Tinker,  Samuel  Waterhouse,  E.  Whitcomb,  Arno  Wiswell. 
Franklin , John  West,  Joseph  Scammons,  G.  W.  Springer. 
Gouldsboro\  Amos  G.  Gubtail,  Joel  Moore,  Wm.  Rand,  H.  M. 
Soule. 

Greenfield,  Jeremiah  Le  Ballister,  Artemas  Latham,  Nathan 
Pierce,  Jonathan  White. 

Hancock,  John  Moon. 

Long  Island,  Israel  B.  Lunt. 

Mt.  Desert , Geo.  N.  Jordan,  Daniel  Kimball,  John  M.  Noyes, 
Daniel  Somes,  Benjamin  Thom. 

No.  1,  J.  M.  Thompson. 

Orland,  Samuel  P.  Brown,  Aaron  P.  Emerson,  John  P.  Mason, 
Nathan  Walker,  Fred.  E.  Shaw,  J.  R.  Wardwell. 

Otis,  John  B.  Frazier. 

Sedgewick,  Isaac  M.  Allen,  Joseph  Hutchins,  Dan.  Morgan,  Jr., 
Jonathan  L.  Moore,  Benjamin  Rea,  Wyer  G.  Sargent. 

Penobscot , Isaac  B.  Leach,  James  Leach,  Jr.,  Pelatiah  Leach, 
August  Perkins,  Edward  Wright. 

Seaville,  Jacob  Butler. 

Sullivan,  Theodore  Bean,  Hiram  Emery. 

Surry , Jacob  Dodge,  Moses  R.  Greeley,  Robert  Hopkins. 
Tremont,  Wm.  Heath,  Allen  Hopkins,  Samuel  G.  Rich. 

Trenton , William  Haynes,  Joseph  Hopkins,  Warren  King. 
Waltham , Elliot  Jordan. 


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Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Amherst,  Benjamin  F.  Keliher. 

Aurora , Roswell  Silsbee,  David  B.  Silsby. 

Bluehill , Archibald  Wescott,  Isaac  S.  Osgood. 

Brooklin , Haffield  Cousins,  N.  II.  Powers,  Humphrey  Wells. 
Brooksville , Frederic  P.  Billings,  Stephen  D.  Gray,  Samuel  N. 
Southard,  John  Walker. 

Bucksport,  Seth  H.  Smith,  John  B.  Blood. 

Castine,  Geo.  H.  Emerson. 

Cranberry  Isle , A.  C.  Furnald. 

Dedham , Winslow  P.  Spofford. 

Deer  Isle , Franklin  Closson,  George  L.  Ilosmer,  Henry  A. 
Noyes,  Thomas  Small. 

Eden,  James  Hamen,  Benj.  H.  Higgins,  Seth  Hopkins. 
Ellsworth,  John  Black,  Jr.,  Ivory  L.  Brown,  Rufus  Clements, 
Daniel  Eldridge,  Samuel  S.  Lord,  Oliver  Maddocks,  Hatch  Ma- 
comber,  Robert  Mason,  Jr.,  George  S.  Smith,  Jr. 

Franklin,  Geo.  W.  Cutter,  Nathan  A.  Swan,  Samuel  Wassen. 
Gouldsboro' , Barney  S.  Hill. 

Hancock,  Isaac  Wooster. 

Mariaville,  Reuben  Jellison. 

Mt.  Desert,  Lewis  Freeman. 

Orland,  James  G,  Leach,  Robert  T.  Osgood,  Luther  Phillips. 
Penobscot,  Samuel  Leach,  Peleg  G.  Staples. 

Sedgewick,  Isaac  S.  Black,  Thomas  J.  Gray,  ShadrachH.  Gray, 
Reuben  H.  Gray,  Wm.  H.  Sargent. 

Surry,  Abijah  C.  Lord,  Hezekiah  Means,  Thomas  C.  Sargent, 
Swan  Island  Plantation,  Benjamin  Smith,  Jr. 

Trenton , Henry  S.  Boynton,  Reuben  Remick. 

Tremont,  Jacob  Sawyer,  Andrew  Tarr. 

Wetmore  Isle,  Richard  C.  Abbott,  John  Hastings. 

Coroners. 

Brooklin,  John  0.  Sargent.  Orland, , Nathan  Walker. 

Eden,  Nicholas  Thomas.  Sullivan,  Cyrus  Emery. 

Ellsworth , N.  A.  Joy,  Eras- 
tus  Redman. 

Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Brooklin , Asa  Turner,  N.  H.  Powers. 

Bucksport,  Thomas  Wiley,  John  C.  Homer. 

Castine,  James  H.  Lunt,  Jos.  H.  Stearns,  John  B.  Wilson, 
Josiah  B.  Woods. 

Cranberry  Isle , Thomas  Bunker,  Wm.  P.  Preble. 


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Deer  Isle,  Levi  Babbidge,  Davis  Collins,  Charles  Eaton,  Thomas 
Fifield,  Sullivan  Green,  Jeremiah  Hatch,  Wm.  Kimball,  Thomas 
Small,  Jack  Stinson,  C.  H.  Sylvester,  James  Turner,  John  Tur- 
ner, John  K.  Turner,  David  Thurlow,  Richard  Warren,  Wm.  E. 
Webb,  Samuel  Whitmore. 

Gouldsboro ’,  Truman  Gubtail. 

Orland,  Oliver  Bowlev. 

Sedgewick , Daniel  M.  Means. 

Swan  Island , Benjamin  F.  Stinson. 

Trenton , Ansel  Coggins. 


KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Shire  Town,  Augusta.  Population  in  1850,  58,021. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate,  - - Daniel  Williams, 

Register  of  Probate,  - Joseph  Burton, 

County  Attorney,  - - Richard  H.  Yose, 

Clerk  of  Courts , - - William  M.  Stratton, 

Register  of  Deeds , - - Alan  son  Starks,  - 

County  Treasurer , - Daniel  Pike, 

Sheriff,  - John  A.  Pettingill,  - 


- Augusta. 
Augusta. 

- Augusta . 
Augusta. 

- Augusta. 
Augusta. 

- Augusta. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Augusta,  on  the  second  and  fourth 
Mondays  of  J anuary ; on  the  second  and  fourth  Mondays  of 
February  and  March,  on  the  second  and  fourth  Mondays  of  April, 
May,  June,  July,  August,  October,  November  and  December, 
and  on  the  first  and  fourth  Mondays  of  September.  At  Winthrop, 
on  the  first  Monday  of  June.  At  Waterville,  on  the  first  Monday 
of  July. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Augusta,  James  M.  Williams;  Benton,  Asher  H.  Barton; 
China , (South)  William  Percival ; Clinton , T.  B.  Stinchfield ; 
Hallowell,  Jabez  S.  Currier;  Farmingdale,  Enoch  Marshall; 
Readfield,  Moses  Whittier  ; Waterville,  Sumner  Percival ; Rome, 
Thomas  Whittier ; Vassalboro\  Charles  R.  McFadden  ; Win - 
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County  Commissioners. 

Thomas  Eldred,  Belgrade;  Benj.  Wales,  Hallow  ell ; John  B. 
Clifford,  Benton. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Augusta,  on  the  last  Tuesdays 
in  April  and  December,  and  second  Tuesday  in  August. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Albion , Jonathan  Winslow. 

Augusta , James  W.  Bradbury,  Joseph  Burton,  James  L.  Child, 
Elias  Craig,  John  H.  Ingraham,  Alden  Jackson,  John  Means,  Lot 
M.  Morrill,  Asaph  K.  Nichols,  Elijah  Bobinson,  Daniel  Wilbor, 
Henry  Sewall,  William  M.  Stratton,  Daniel  Williams. 

Belgrade,  John  Bockwood,  Cyrus  Weston,  Ariel  Hinkley. 
Benton,  Asher  Hinds. 

China,  Corydon  Chadwick,  Bobert  Fletcher,  Joseph  Stewart, 
O.  W.  Washburn,  Joseph  B.  Lamb. 

Clinton,  Bichard  Wells. 

Gardiner , James  Burns,  George  Evans,  George  H.  Bobinson. 
Hallowed,  William  Clark,  Samuel  K.  Gilman,  Benj.  Wales. 
Litchfield,  John  Dennis,  John  Neal,  William  Bobinson. 
Monmouth,  Ebenezer  Freeman. 

Mount  Vernon,  James  Chapman,  John  Philbrick. 

Pittston,  George  Williamson,  S.  Jewett. 

Readfield,  Edward  Fuller,  Asa  Gile. 

Vassalboro’,  Edward  Gray,  Ezekiel  Small. 

Vienna , Benjamin  Porter. 

Waterville,  Paul  L.  Chandler,  Harrison  A.  Smith. 

Wayne , Caleb  Fuller,  Tillotson  Lovejoy,  Moses  Wing,  George 
A.  Wright. 

Windsor,  Anthony  Coombs,  Thomas  C Davis,  Win.  C.  Barton. 
Winslow,  David  Garland. 

Winthrop,  Gustavas  A.  Benson,  Samuel  P.  Benson.  Thomas  J. 
Burgess,  Samuel  Wood. 

Notaries  Public. 

Augusta,  Joseph  Burton,  William  Caldwell,  James  L.  Child, 
Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller,  Asaph  B.  Nichols,  William  B.  Smith,  D.  C. 
Stan  wood,  Samuel  Titcomb,  Joseph  H.  Williams. 

Gardiner , Joseph  Adams,  G.  W.  Bachelder,  Daniel  Nutting, 
Benjamin  Shaw,  Jr. 

Hallowell,  Henry  K.  Baker,  Edward  K.  Butler,  Samuel  K. 
Gilman,  Ichabod  Nutter. 

Waterville , Paul  L.  Chandler,  Samuel  P.  Shaw,  Josiah  H. 
Drummond. 

Winthrop,  Thomas  J.  Burgess. 


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Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Albion , Thomas  Burrill,  Arch.  P.  Fuller,  David  B.  Fuller, 
Artemas  Libbey,  Pardon  Tinkham. 

Augusta,  Wm.  S.  Badger,  Joseph  Baker,  Joseph  Burton,  Win. 
Caldwell,  James  L.  Child,  Elias  Craig,  George  Darby,  Francis 
Davis,  N.  Edwards,  Edward  Fenno,  Drummond  Farnsworth,  Jos. 
J.  Eveleth,  David  Fales,  B.  A.  G.  Fuller,  Eben  Fuller,  Elias  G. 
Hedge,  Hen,  B.  Hovey,  LotM.  Morrill,  John  Potter,  Henry  A.  Pet- 
tingill,  Lewis  D.  Moore,  John  Means,  Geo.  W.  Morton,  G.  S.  Mulli- 
ken,  Joseph  W.  Patterson,  J.  A.  Pettingill,  Daniel  T.  Pike,  Henry 
R.  Smith,  Thomas  W.  Smith,  Wm.  R.  Smith,  Joseph  Springer, 
Alanson  Starks,  William  M.  Stratton,  Samuel  Titcomb,  John 
Varney,  Richard  H.  Vose,  David  Wilbur,  J.  Id.  Williams. 

Belgrade,  Ariel  Hinkley,  Cyrus  Weston,  Nathaniel  Frost,  Na- 
thaniel Flint,  Jos.  S.  Cummings. 

Benton,  Ashur  H.  Barton,  George  0.  Brown,  Henry  Clark, 
Andrew  LI.  Richardson,  Madison  Crowell,  Crosby  Hinds. 

Canaan , Joseph  Barrett. 

Chelsea,  Daniel  Dorr,  Thos.  Searle. 

China,  Amb.  H.  Abbott,  Jonathan  Bassett,  Albert  H.  Clark, 
Alfred  Fletcher,  Robert  Fletcher,  Thomas  S.  Foster,  Jose  Greeley, 
Alfred  Marshall,  Jacob  S.  Marshall,  Charles  Russ,  Henry  C. 
Pierce,  Zebah  Washburn. 

Clinton , A.  M.  Billings,  Richard  Wells,  Samuel  Weymouth. 
Clinton  Gore,  Nahum  C.  Murray. 

Farmingdale , Alexander  S.  Chadwick. 

Fayette,  J.  Id.  Hutchinson,  H.  B.  Lovejoy,  Andrew  Sturtevant, 
John  S.  French,  Sewall  N.  Watson. 

Gardiner,  E.  N.  Chadwick,  Lorenzo  Clay,  Charles  Danforth. 

L.  H.  Greene,  Michael  Hildreth,  Cyrus  Kendrick,  Daniel 
Nutting,  Geo.  II.  Robinson,  Moses  Springer,  E.  Waterhouse,  N. 

M.  Whitmore,  Stephen  Webber,  Noah  Woods. 

Hallowell,  Henry  K.  Baker,  Edw.  K.  Butler,  William  Clark, 
Francis  J.  Day,  William  Emmons,  Samuel  K.  Gilman,  Stewart 
Foster,  Rodney  G.  Lincoln,  Alden  Rice,  Elisha  E.  Rice,  A.  G. 
Stinchfield. 

Litchfield,  Joseph  C.  Barstow,  David  Billings,  John  Neal, 
Robert  Patten,  Wm.  Robinson,  Barnabas  Springer,  Cornelius  Tooth- 
aker,  Josiah  True. 

Manchester,  Henry  G.  Cole,  Eliab  Lyon,  Jr, 

Monmouth,  Eben.  Freeman,  Joseph  G.  Jewett,  Joseph  Loomis, 
E.  K.  Prescott,  John  Safford,  William  B.  Snell,  Washington 
Wilcox,  David  Thurston. 

Mount  Vernon , James  Chapman,  Peter  S.  Folsom,  E. 
Kempton,  Jr.,  James  R.  Marston,  Abner  Small,  Ira  Thing,  Daniel 
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Pittston,  Tristram  Folsom,  Clarkson  P.  Hale,  John  Jewett,  "Ward 
L.  Lewis,  George  W.  Mansur,  Jacob  Peaslee,  Eliakim  Scammon, 
George  Williamson. 

Readfield,  J.  R.  Batchelder,  Emery  0.  Bean,  Oliver  Bean,  . 
John  P.  Craig,  Upham  T.  Cram.  Asa  Gile,  Nathan  Hoyt,  John 
Lambert,  John  Smith,  John  Smith,  Jr.,  William  E.  Fuller, 
Richard  Judkins,  Anson  P.  Morrill,  Josiah  Whittier,  2d. 

Rome,  Ezekiel  Clement,  Samuel  Goodridge. 

Sidney , Daniel  Blaisdell,  Paul  Hammond,  Jeremiah  Merrill, 
John  Sawtelle. 

Vassalboro ’,  How’d  G.  Abbott,  Joseph  Bowman,  Isaac  Fairfield, 
G.  H.  Getchell,  Edward  Gray,  John  G.  Hall,  Warren  Percival, 
John  Mower,  James  Rowe,  Oliver  A.  Webber. 

Vienna , Thomas  C.  Norris,  Obadiah  Whittier,  James  Porter. 

Waterville,  Samuel  Appleton,  Paul  L.  Chandler,  J.  H.  Drum- 
mond, E.  L.  Getchell,  Solyman  Heath,  T.  W.  Herrick,  Samuel 
Kimball,  Edwin  Noyes,  Samuel  P.  Shaw,  Harrison  A.  Smith,  J. 
Stackpole,  Jr.,  Stephen  Stark,  Joshua  Nye,  Jr. 

Wayne,  Parker  Tuck,  Nelson  H.  Cary,  Nathaniel  B.  Frost, 
George  Smith,  Bradbury  Sylvester,  B.  W.  Varnum,  William 
Wing,  George  A.  Wright. 

West  Gardiner , Cyrus  Brun,  John  W.  Herrick,  Samuel  Lane, 
Daniel  Hildreth. 

Windsor , Anthony  Coombs,  Thomas  C.  Davis,  Wm.  C.  Barton. 

Winslow , Robert  Ayer,  Ebenezer  Abbot,  Alonzo  Rogers,  Colby 
C.  Cornish,  David  Garland. 

Winthrop,  G.  A.  Benson,  Thomas  J.  Burgess,  Francis  Fuller, 
Erastus  W.  Kelley,  Z.  A.  Marrow,  John  May,  John  W.  May,  Seth 
May,  Wm.  H.  Parlin,  Samuel  Wood. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Albion,  Henry  Baker,  John  T.  Main, 

Augusta , John  Dorr. 

Belgrade , Almond  H.  Wyman. 

Benton,  Samuel  Gibson. 

Clinton , Henry  Stinchfield. 

Dutton,  Ambrose  Hovey. 

Farmingdale,  Alden  Rice,  Thomas  B.  Seavy,  Edmund  A. 
Chadwick. 

Gardiner,  Joseph  M.  Meserve,  Thomas  Brieney,  Josiah  Maxcy. 

Manchester,  Nathaniel  Lovering.  t 

Litchfield,  William  Chase. 

Monmouth , Jacob  G.  Smith,  James  Cochran,  Jr.,  M.  M.  Nichols, 

J.  A.  Pettingill. 

Mount  Vernon,  Charles  A.  Marston. 

W.  Wayne,  Albion  K.  P.  Burgess. 


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Sidney,  Alpheus  S.  Hayward. 

Vassalboro John  Homans,  Prince  Hopkins,  Thos.  Stackpole, 
Thomas  S.  Lang. 

Waterville,  Samuel  Doolittle,  Calvin  Crowell,  Alfred  Winslow. 
Winslow , George  Pillsbury. 

Coroners. 

Augusta,  James  B.  Norris,  Joseph  W.  Patterson,  Orrin  Ptowe, 
Lewis  D.  Moore.  *• 

Benton , Asher  H.  Barton. 

China , Ebenezer  Shaw,  John  Hatch. 

Clinton , Wm.  G.  Miller.  .* 

Farmingdale , Enoch  Marshall. 

Gardiner , Wm.  Palmer,  John  D.  Gardiner. 

Hallowell,  Thomas  Newman,  Francis  J.  Day,  Stevens  Smith. 
Mount  Vernon , Benj.  H.  Gilbreth. 

Readfield,  Moses  Whittier. 

Waterville  Joseph  Nudd,  Franklin  Kimball,  Llewellyn  E. 
Cromett. 

Winthrop , Jonathan  L.  Stanley. 


LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Shire  Town,  Wiscasset.  Population  in  1850,  46,989. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate , - 
Register  of  Probate , - 
County  Attorney,  - 
Clerk  of  Courts , 


Registers  of 
Deeds, 

County  Treasurer, 
Sheriff, 

Jailer , 


Arnold  Blaney,  - 
Erastus  Foote,  Jr.,  - 
J ohn  H.  Kennedy,  - 
Edmund  B.  Bowman, 
Eastern  District,  Olive  Bose, 

Middle  District,  Asa  F.  Hall,  - 
Henry  Clark,  - 
Joseph  Far  well,  - - 
Franklin  McClintock,  - 


Bristol. 

Wiscasset. 

Waldoboro'. 

Wiscasset. 

Thornaston. 

Wiscasset. 

Wiscasset. 

Rockland. 

Wiscasset. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Wiscasset,  at  9 o’clock,  A.  M.,  on  the 
first  Monday  of  March  ; on  the  Tuesday  next  following  the  first  Mon- 
day of  April , on  the  first  Mondays  of  May,  June’,  July,  August,  Sep- 
tember, October,  November,  December,  January  and  February.  At 
Waldoboro’,  at  Barnard’s  Hotel,  on  the  last  Mondays  of  May  and 
August,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Rockland,  on  the  Wednesdays  next 
following  the  last  Mondays  of  May  and  August,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 
At  Thornaston,  at  Paine’s  Corner,  on  the  Tuesdays  next  following  the 
last  Mondays  of  May  and  August,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 


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Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Charles  C.  Leighton,  Aina;  William  Carlisle,  Boothbay ; 
Thatcher  T.  Wales,  Damariscotta ; Willard  Deering,  Jefferson; 
David  M.  Mitchell,  Elkanah  Spear,  Jr.,  Rockland;  Alexander 
Young,  Thomaston  ; George  W.  Morse,  Union  ; George  Farring- 
ton, Waldoboro’;  Job  Spear,  Warren;  Alvin  L.  Piper,  Whitefield; 
Elisha  McKenny,  Franklin  McClintock,  Wiscasset ; Jeremiah  Mil- 
lay, Bowdoinham,  Sagadahoc  county. 

County  Commissioners. 

Oscar  Eaton,  Warren;  David  F.  Crowell,  Whitefield ; George 
AVeeks,  Jefferson. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Wiscasset,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  of 
January  and  May,  and  1st  Monday  of  September. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Boothbay , William  Carlisle,  Jason  Fuller,  Marshall  Smith. 

Bremen  JVa\t  W.  Keen. 

Cushing,  William  Malcolm. 

Damariscotta,  Ezra  B.  French,  Nathaniel  M.  Pike. 

Edgecomb,  Stephen  Parsons,  Rufus  Sewall. 

Friendship,  Zebulon  Davis. 

Jefferson,  Joseph  Weeks. 

Matinicus  Isle,  Henry  Young. 

Monhegan  Plantation,  Joseph  Starling. 

Newcastle,  Benj.  W.  Plummer. 

Rockland,  William  Battie,  John  C.  Cochran,  Joseph  Farwell, 
James  0.  L.  Foster,  Iddo  K.  Kimball,  Henry  C.  Lowell,  Her- 
mon  Stevens,  William  H.  Titcomb. 

South  Thomaston,  Archibald  McKellar,  Jr. 

Southport,  Freeman  Grover. 

St.  George,  Ebenezer  Otis. 

Thomaston,  John  D.  Barnard,  David  O’Brien,  John  Buggies, 
George  A.  Starr,  Edmund  Wilson. 

Union,  Joshua  S.  Greene. 

Waldoboro' , John  Batch,  John  Bulfinch,  John  H.  Kennedy. 

Warren,  John  Miller,  Edwin  Smith,  Manasseh  H.' Smith. 

Washington,  Isaac  Heaton. 

Wiscasset,  Samuel  P.  Baker,  Edmund  B.  Bowman,  Moses 
Carlton,  Henry  Ingalls. 

Whitefield , Reuben  Lewis,  Moses  Peaslee. 

Notaries  Public. 

Aina,  Wm.  N.  Titus. 

Damariscotta,  Ezra  B.  French,  Edwin  Flye. 

Newcastle,  Marcus  S.  M.  Hussey. 


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Nobleborough,  Cushing  Bryant. 

Rockland , J.  0.  L.  Foster,  J.  C.  Lovejoy,  Nathaniel  Meser- 
vey,  William  L.  Pitts,  William  H.  Titcomb,  Alonzo  D.  Nichols, 
Maynard  Sumner. 

St.  George , Ebenezer  Otis. 

South  Thomaston,  Joshua  C.  Adams,  Geo.  Thorndike,  A.  Mc- 
Kellar,  Jr. 

Thomaston , John  D.  Barnard,  Christopher  Prince,  James  H. 
Rivers,  S.  Emerson  Smith. 

Waldoborough , George  Allen,  John  Balch,  Bela  P.  Haskell, 
John  Bulfinch,  Isaac  Reed. 

Wiscasset,  Samuel  P.  Baker,  Henry  Ingalls. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Aina,  Rodney  C.  Jones,  Thomas  Nelson. 

Boothbay,  Wm.  Carlisle,  Win.  Plodgdon,  Michael  Knight,  R. 
Montgomery,  Parker  Wilson. 

Bremen,  William  Daggett,  Wait  W.  Keen. 

Bristol,  William  Cos,  William  Baker,  Albert  S.  Clark,  James 
Erskine,  Arnold  Blaney,  Samuel  T.  Hinds,  Leandcr  Morton, 
Thomas  Thompson,  Peaslee  M.  Wells,  Francis  Wheeler. 

China,  Melville  G.  Hanscom. 

Cushing,  Robert  Gay,  James  Payson,  William  Malcolm. 
Damariscotta , Joshua  Hilton,  Ezra  B.  French,  Cyrus  Cotter, 
Everett  W.  Stetson,  Samuel  A.  Stinson,  Nathaniel  M.  Pike. 

Dresden , Horatio  G.  Allen,  Hamilton  M.  Call,  Edward  E, 
Houdlette,  Alfred  G.  Lithgow. 

Edgecomb , Ezra  Cunningham,  John  Cunningham,  Joseph  Merry, 
Rufus  Sewall,  Thomas  W.  Chadbourn. 

Friendship , Cornelius  Bradford,  Zenas  Cook,  2d,  James  C. 
Morse. 

Jefferson,  Peter  Dunton,  Samuel  W.  Jackson,  James  Robinson, 
Morrill  Peaslee,  Joseph  Weeks. 

Monhegan  Plantation , Joseph  Starling. 

Newcastle , Elias  Bailey,  Moses  Call,  E.  W.  Farley,  J.  G.  Lee- 
man,  Benjamin  W.  Plummer,  Henry  B.  Merrill. 

Nobleborough,  Asa  Dinsmore,  Joshua  Perkins. 

Patricktown  Plantation , Samuel  Bruce,  William  Chisam. 
Rockland , Manasseh  S.  Whiting,  William  G.  Sargent,  Henry 
Ingraham,  William  Battie,  Jeremiah  Tolman,  John  C.  Cochran, 
Joseph  Farwell,  Henry  C.  Ingraham,  Jas.  0.  L.  Foster,  Henry  C. 
Lowell,  Nathan  C.  Woodard,  Oliver  Fales,  C.  L.  Lowell,  John  A. 
Meserve,  William  L.  Pitts,  Hermon  Stevens,  Thomas  W.  Hix, 
Peter  Thacher,  William  G.  Sargent,  William  II.  Titcomb,  John 
Wakefield,  Wakefield  G.  Frye. 

Southport , Freeman  Grover. 


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South  Thomaston,  Archibald  McKellar,  Jr.,  Asa  Coombs,  Joshua 
C.  Adams,  Daniel  Vaughan,  Geo.  Thorndike,  William  Perry. 

St.  George , Mark  Barter,  G.  W.  Gilchrist,  Wm.  Perry,  Jr.', 
Ebenezer  Otis,  Joseph  Fish,  Levi  Smalley. 

Thomaston , John  D.  Barnard,  Ambrose  Lermond,  Atwood 
Levensaler,  Thomas  Bose,  Beder  Fales,  Nath.  Liscomb,  David 
O’Brien,  Christopher  Prince,  Abner  Bice,  Jas.  H.  Bivers,  Edwin 
Bose,  George  A.  Starr,  Edmund  Wilson. 

Townsend , Freeman  Grover. 

Union , Wm.  Caswell,  Nelson  Cutler,  Jason  Davis,  N.  M.  Glea- 
son, John  C.  Bobbins,  Joshua  S.  Greene,  J.  W.  Lindsly,  Asa 
Messer,  Cyrus  Morton,  William  Gleason. 

Waldoboro’,  Hiram  Bliss,  Thomas  Simmons,  John  Bulfinch, 
Joseph  Clark,  John  L.  Demutb,  Albion  P.  Oakes,  Henry  Ken- 
nedy, John  H.  Kennedy,  J.  A.  Levenseller,  William  H.  Seiders, 
Beuben  Orff,  Edward  A.  Beed,  D.  W.  Seiders. 

Warren , Oscar  Eaton,  Peter  Fuller,  Sumner  Leach,  John  Miller, 
Edwin  Smith,  Edmund  Starrett,  S.  B.  Wetherbee. 

Washington , George  Babb,  Isaac  Heaton,  James  D.  Clark, 
James  Bust. 

Westport,  Wm.  Greenleaf,  Moses  Jewett,  S.  Tarbox,  Jr. 

Whitefield , Jason  M.  Carleton,  Thos.  B.  Heath,  Beuben  Lewis, 
William  F.  Carleton,  Jere.  Wheeler,  Thomas  Bran. 

Wiscasset,  John  Babson,  Samuel  P.  Baker,  Edm.  B.  Bowman, 
Wales  Hubbard,  Henry  Ingalls,  Alexander  Johnston,  Jr.,  Samuel 
Page,  James  Taylor. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Boothbay,  Bobert  Spinney,  James  Tibbetts,  2d,  Alden  Gaudy, 
Benjamin  P.  Giles. 

Gushing , James  Pay  son. 

Dresden , Elihu  Hatch,  John  Hathorn. 

Edgecomb,  James  Philbrick. 

Friendship , Sanford  Delano. 

Harpswell,  Samuel  Toothaker. 

Matinicus  Isle,  Henry  Young. 

Newcastle,  Joseph  Curtis,  Elias  Bailey,  John  H.  Converse, 
Bobert  Muzzey,  V.  B.  Oakes. 

Nobleboro\  Henry  B.  Merrill. 

Patricktown  Plantation,  W.  H.  Wilson. 

Rockland,  David  Tillson,  Larkin  Snow. 

St.  George , Ira  M.  Gilman,  Samuel  Watts. 

• Southport , Cyrus  McKown. 

Thomaston,  Thomas  Bose. 

Union,  John  Gowen. 

Whitefield , Wm.  Y.  Bartlett,  Thomas  Bean. 


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Wiscasset,  Asa  F.  Hall,  Erastus  Foote,  Jr.,  Elisha  McKenny, 
Thomas  B.  Johnston. 

Coroners. 

Edgecomb , Wm.  Cunningham. 

Newcastle , Asa  Hutchins. 

Nobleboro ’,  Elisha  B.  Palmer. 

Rockland , David  M.  Mitchell,  C.  A.  Sylvester. 

Thomaston,  Alexander  Young. 

Union , Andrew  Libby. 

Waldoboro’,  William  Bearce,  Jacob  Ludwig. 

Whitejield , Alvin  Piper. 

Wiscasset , T.  Cunningham. 

Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Bristol , Emerson  Brown. 

Boothbay , Paul  Harris,  John  McClintock,  Tyler  ITodgdon,  Ste- 
phen G.  Hodgdon. 

Dresden , David  Clancy,  Jr.,  William  H.  Walker. 

Matinicus  Isle,  Freeman  Hall,  William  Young,  James  Condon. 
Monhegan  Plantation,  Joseph  Starling,  Joseph  Trefetken. 
Nobleboro Edwin  Howe. 

Southport , Cyrus  McKown,  John  Maddocks,  John  Cameron,  2d, 
Moses  E.  Pierce. 

St.  George,  Nathaniel  Teele. 

Westport,  James  Jewett,  James  McCarty,  Ezekiel  Tarbox. 
Inspectors  of  Lime,  Stone,  and  Lime  Casks. 

Rockland,  Alden  Ulmer,  George  J.  Burns. 

South  Thomaston , Arch.  G.  Coombs,  George  W.  Coombs, 
William  McLoon.  ( 

Thomaston,  John  Butler,  George  Moody. 

Warren , John  Smith. 


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OXFORD  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Paris.  Population  in  1850,  35,565. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate,  - 
Register  of  Probate , - 

County  Attorney , - 
Clerk  of  Courts , 

Register  of  Deeds, 

County  Treasurer , - 
Sheriff,  .... 
Jailer,  - 
Crier  o/*  Courts , 


Job  Prince,  - - Turner. 

Wm.  W.  Virgin,  - - Norway . 
Charles  W.  Walton,  - Mexico. 
William  K.  Kimball,  - Paris. 
Stephen  D.  Hutchinson,  - Paris. 
Nathan  M.  Marble,  - - Paris. 

Albert  D.  White,  - Buckfield . 
Joseph  Tobin,  - - Paris. 

Joseph  Barrows,  - - Hebron. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Paris,  at  9 o’clock,  A.  M.,  on  the  first 
Tuesdays  of  January,  March  and  August;  2d  Tuesday  of  April;  4th 
Tuesday  of  May  ; 3d  Tuesdays  of  June  and  October,  and  last  Tuesday 
of  November.  At  Waterford,  on  Wednesdays  following  the  first  Tues- 
days of  January  and  August,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Fryeburg,  on 
Thursdays  following  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  January  and  August,  at  10 
o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Bethel  Ilill,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September,  at 
10  o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Rumford  Corner,  on  Wednesday  following  the  3d 
Tuesday  of  September,  at  9 o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Dixfield  Village,  on 
Wednesday  following  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September,  at  2 o’clock,  P.  M. 
At  Canton  Mills,  on  Thursday  following  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September, 
at  10  o’clock,  A.  M.  At  Brettun’s  Mills,  in  Livermore,  on  Thursday 
following  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September,  at  2 o’clock,  P.  M.  At  Tur- 
ner Village,  on  Friday  following  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September,  at  9 
o’clock,  A.  M. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 


Josiah  W.  Whitten,  Buckfield ; Horatio*  Austin,  Canton ; 
Cyrus  Wormell,  Peru;  Gardiner  G.  Hoyt,  Hanover;  Ezekiel 
W.  Clark,  Paris;  William  W.  Hobbs,  Norway  ; Moses  Ckesley, 
Oxford ; Gilman  L.  Blake,  Bethel ; Benjamin  Hartford,  Lovell; 
Hazen  W.  Harriman,  Porter;  Isaac  Frye,  Fryeburg ; Moses 
Young,  Waterford;  Sylvanus  B.  Bean,  Brownfield ; John  A. 
Hayes,  Livermore;  Elbridge  G.  Fuller,  Turner,  Androscoggin 
County ; Charles  C.  Adams,  Edward  L.  O.  Adams,  Bridgton, 
Cumberland  County;  Sumner  Burnham,  Harrison,  Cumberland 
County ; Oscar  Lincoln,  Cornish,  York  County. 

County  Commissioners. 

Silas  Barnard,  Dixfield Joseph  Dearborn,  Dixfield;  John 
Walker,  Jr.,  Lowell. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Paris,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  of  June, 
and  last  Tuesday  in  October. 


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Persons  appointed,  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Andover , Wm.  H.  Talbot. 

Bethel,  Elias  M.  Carter,  Moses  Mason. 

Canton,  Cornelius  Holland,  Avarado  Hay  ford,  "Wm.  Thompson. 
Denmark,  Sewall  Fly,  Cyrus  Ingalls,  Wm.  Pingree. 

Dixjield,  John  J.  Holman,  Isaac  Park,  Isaac  Bandall,  Elisha 
Winter. 

Fryeburg,  Alexander  B.  Bradley. 

Hartford,  Benj.  Tobin. 

Hamlin  Grant,  Daniel  II.  Crockett. 

Hebron,  Joseph  Barrows. 

Hiram,  John  P.  Hubbard,  John  Kimball,  Nathan  Kimball, 
Nathaniel  Warren,  Walter  F.  Watson. 

Letter  A,  No.  2,  John  Brown. 

Lovell , Moses  Hutchins. 

Mexico,  Curtis  P.  Howe. 

Norway,  Levi  Whitman,  William  C.  Whitney. 

Oxford,  Jairus  S.  Keith,  John  J.  Perry. 

Paris , John  Dennett,  Galen  Field,  George  K.  Shaw. 

Porter,  David  Colcord,  Ilenry  Mason. 

Peru,  Sumner  II.  Newhall. 

Rumford,  Alvan  Bolster,  Lyman  Bawson,  Peter  C.  Virgin. 
Sumner,  Bethuel  Cary. 

Sweden , E.  W.  Woodbury. 

Waterford,  Daniel  Brown,  Daniel  Chaplin. 

Notaries  Public. 

Gilead,  J ames  Burbank. 

Norway,  Moses  B.  Bartlett. 

Paris,  Levi  T.  Boothby. 

Rumford,  Lyman  Bawson,  Patrick  II.  Virgin. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Albany,  Franklin  Cross,  Jacob  LI.  Lovejoy,  Edward  L.  Poor. 
Andover,  George  Gregory,  Wm.  LI.  Talbot,  Edward  L.  Poor, 
Sylvanus  Poor. 

Bethel,  Jedediah  Burbank,  Mighill  Mason,  B.  A.  Frye,  Moses 
Mason,  Samuel  F.  Gibson,  Aaron  Cross,  O’Neil  W.  Bobinson,  Jr., 
John  B.  Mason,  Charles  B.  Locke,  James  Walker. 

Brownfield , Eli  B.  Bean,  S.  S.  Hadley,  Timothy  Gibson,  Joshua 
Quint. 

Buckfield,  Sullivan  C.  Andrews,  Jacob  W.  Brown,  George 
Thomas. 

Byron , George  D.  Austin. 

Canton,  Ebenezer  Harlow,  Elbridge  Harlow,  Alvarado  Hay- 
ford,  Cornelius  Holland,  Benj.  K.  Swasey,  Cyrus  Thompson,  Wm. 
Thompson. 


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Cornish , Oscar  Lincoln. 

Denmark , Cyrus  Ingalls,  Leonard  K.  Ingalls. 

Dixjield , Levi  Ludden,  John  J.  Holman,  Isaac  Park,  John  M. 
Eustis,  Isaac  Randall,  John  T.  Seavey,  Elisha  Winter,  Walter  S. 
Chase,  William  W.  Bolster. 

Fryeburg,  John  L.  Eastman,  Isaac  Frye,  J.  0.  McMillan,  Chas. 
Abbott,  John  Pike. 

Gilead , Williams  Potter,  James  Burbank. 

Grafton,  John  Brown. 

Greenwood , Calvin  Crocker,  Samuel  B.  Locke. 

Hamlin  Grant , Daniel  H.  Crockett. 

Hanover , Reuben  B.  Foster,  Albion  K.  Knapp. 

Hartford,  R.  Hutchinson,  Joseph  Dearborn,  John  Larrabee,  C. 
Thompson. 

Hebron , Joseph  Barrows,  George  Cobb,  Mark  II.  Dunnell. 
Hiram , John  P.  Hubbard,  Walter  F.  Watson,  John  Warren, 
Alpheus  Spring,  Nathaniel  Warren. 

Letter  B,  John  West. 

Lovell , Elden  Barker,  James  Hobbs,  Jr.,  Moses  Hutchins. 
Mason,  John  P.  Lowell. 

Mexico,  Alvin  Kimball. 

Newry,  Elijah  Powers. 

No.  5,  Range  4,  John  M.  Wilson. 

Norway , Samuel  Cobb,  Mark  H.  Dunnell,  W.  E.  Goodnow, 
Simeon  Noble,  David  Noyes,  William  W.  Virgin,  Jonathan  Swift, 
Levi  Whitman. 

Oxford , Leonard  Caldwell,  Samuel  Chadbourne,  Ebenezer  R. 
Holmes,  Jairus  S.  Keith,  John  J.  Perry,  B.  Pratt,  Jr.  , 

Paris , John  Dennett,  Galen  Field,  Elbridge  G.  Forbes,  Alvah 
Black,  R.  K.  Goodenow,  L.  T.  Boothby,  Wm.  K.  Kimball,  Robin- 
son Parlin,  William  Deering,  Henry  R.  Parsons,  James  Deering, 
Richard  T.  Surry,  T.  J.  Whitehead. 

Peru , Jonas  Greene,  Samuel  Holmes,  John  E.  Jenney,  Na- 
thaniel Knights,  Sumner  R.  Newall. 

Porter,  Ebenezer  Blazo,  R.  W.  Bradeen,  David  Colcord,  Edward 
Gibbs,  Henry  M.  Libbey,  Henry  Mason,  John  Moulton,  Aaron  H. 
Mason,  Geo.  G.  Stacy. 

Roxbury,  Rufus  K.  Bunker. 

Rumford,  Henry  Abbott,  Jr.,  Joseph  E.  Colby,  Charles  II. 
Kimball,  James  H.  Farnum,  Joshua  Graham,  Lyman  Rawson, 
Charles  H.  Silver,  Patrick  H.  Virgin,  Peter  C.  Virgin,  Timothy 
Walker. 

Stowe,  Charles  Osgood,  Charles  Nutter. 

Stoneham , Sumner  Evans,  Jonathan  Moore,  George  W.  Rand. 
Sumner , Bethuel  Cary,  Reuben  Chandler. 

Sweden,  Charles  C.  Sanderson,  E.  W.  Woodbury,  David  Frost. 


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Waterford,  Daniel  Brown,  M.  B.  Bartlett,  Josiah  Monroe, 
Moses  Young,  Daniel  Chaplin,  Geo.  W.  Band. 

Woodstock , Alden  Chase. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Albany,  Franklin  Cross,  Andrew  J.  Bean. 

Andover,  Edward  A.  Boyd. 

Bethel,  Charles  Mason. 

Brownfield,  Ichabod  Warren. 

Buckfield , Albion  K.  P.  Small,  Aaron  Parsons. 

Canton , John  M.  Deshon. 

Franklin  Plantation,  George  Hopkins, 

Fryeburg,  Abraham  Andrews,  Samuel  L.  Chandler,  Seymour 
C.  Hobbs,  Asa  0.  Pike,  Joseph  Colby. 

Gilead , James  Burbank,  William  Potter,  Israel  Adams. 
Grafton,  Isaac  I.  York,  James  Brown. 

Greenwood , Cyprian  Cole,  Wm.  B.  Lapham. 

Hanover , Albion  K.  Knapp,  Beuben  B.  Foster. 

Hiram,  John  H.  Spring. 

Hartford,  Hiram  Hines,  William  Irish,  A.  Farrar. 

Letter  A,  No.  2,  James  Brown. 

Letter  B,  John  West,  Joshua  G.  Bich. 

Lovell , Abraham  A.  Barker,  Enos  Heald,  Daniel  Eastman, 
Ammi  Cutter,  John  Merrill. 

Mason,  W.  Brackett. 

Mexico,  Charles  W.  Walton,  Alvin  Kimball. 

Milton  Plantation,  J.  W.  Elliott. 

Newry,  Orrin  Foster,  Elisha  Bartlett. 

No.  ft,  Range  2,  John  M.  Wilson. 

Norway,  William  Foster,  David  Frost. 

Oxford,  Benajah  Pratt,  Jr. 

Paris,  Thomas  Crocker,  Darius  Forbes,  Stephen  D.  Hutchin- 
son, Hannibal  G.  Brown. 

Peru , Wm.  K.  Green. 

Plantation  No.  4,  Joshua  G.  Bich. 

Porter,  George  G.  Stacy. 

Roxbury,  William  Y.  Porter. 

Rumford,  Joseph  W.  Elliott. 

Stoneham,  James  L.  Haskell,  Sumner  Evans,  Ephraim  S.  Howe 
Stowe,  Charles  Osgood. 

Sumner,  Nathaniel  Foster,  Jr.,  Gilbert  Barrett. 

Sweden , David  Frost,  James  L.  Haskell,  David  Garland. 
Waterford,  Stephen  Coburn,  Eli  Longley. 

Woodstock , George  E.  Gibson,  Sidney  Perham. 


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Coroners. 


Buck-field , R.  B.  Jennings. 
Canton , Horatio  Austin. 
Dixfield,  John  M.  Eustis. 
Hanover , Gardiner  G.  Hoyt. 
Lowell,  William  Hutchins. 


Norway,  Asa  Thayer, 
Paris,  E.  W.  Clark. 

Peru,  Cyrus  Wormell. 
Rumford,  William  Frost. 
Waterford,  Molbury  Brown. 


PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Bangor.  Population  in  1850,  63,094. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate, 
Register  of  Probate, 
County  Attorney, 
Clerk  of  Courts, 
Register  of  Deeds, 
County  Treasurer, 
Sheriff, 

Jailer, 


Daniel  Sanborn,  - - Bangor. 

• Henry  P.  Haines,  - - Bangor. 

John  Burnham,  - - Lincoln. 

Nathan  Weston,  Jr.,  - Orono. 

Jefferson  Chamberlain,  - Bangor. 

Ambrose  C.  Flint,  - Charleston. 

Francis  W.  Hill,  - Exeter. 
■ James  W.  Williams,  - Bangor. 

Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Bangor  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  every 
month. 

Deputy  Sheriff’s. 


John  H.  Wilson,  Bangor;  Harvey  S.  Wilson,  Bradford; 
Jethro  Goodwin,  Dexter  ; John  P.  Brown,  Dixmont ; Nathaniel  E. 
Brown,  Exeter;  Francis  H.  Phipps,  Hampden;  Nathaniel  M. 
Hartwell,  Lincoln;  John  G.  Wedgwood,  Orono;  Samuel  F. 
Buswell,  Stetson. 

Deputies  for  Criminal  Business  only. 

Sam’l  Jewett,  Bimon  F.  Walker,  Stillman  F.  Washburn,  Bangor  ; 
L.  D.'  Higgins,  Brewer. 


County  Commissioners. 

John  Dow,  Plymouth;  Daniel  M.  Haskell,  Garland;  L. 
Alford,  Oldtown. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at . Bangor,  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of 
April  and  August,  and  2d  Tuesday  in  December. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Bangor,  Theodore  S.  Brown,  Gustavus  G.  Cushman,  Alexander 
Drummond,  William  T.  Hilliard,  John  L.  Hodsdon,  John  McDon- 
ald, Solomon  Parsons,  Abraham  Sanborn,  Alexander  Savage, 
Charles  Snell,  Charles  Stetson,  Jabez  True,  Elliot  G.  Vaughn, 
Nathan  Weston,  Jr.,  Isaac  S.  Whitman. 


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Bradford , Spencer  Arnold,  Alvin  Trask,  Harvey  S.  Wilson. 
Carmel , John  Fuller. 

Carroll , John  A.  Larrabee. 

Charleston , Thomas  H.  Norcross. 

Corinna,  James  Hawes,  David  Jones,  Isaiah  Lincoln,  Volney  A. 
Sprague. 

Corinth , Luther  Wadleigh. 

Dixmont,  George  W.  Wilcox,  Gilman  F.  Sanborn. 

Dexter,  Gilman  M.  Burleigh,  Nathan  Wyman. 

Etna,  John  Fogg,  Jr. 

Exeter,  Isaiah  Avery,  Samuel  M.  Woodman,  Noah  Barker, 
Isaac  Hodsdon. 

Hamjpden,  Hannibal  Hamlin,  Joshua  Hill,  Benj.  F.  Mudgett. 
Hermonf  John  Kimball. 

Lincoln , John  Tobin. 

Lowell , Joseph  Porter. 

Mattawamkeag,  Asa  Smith. 

Newburgh,  Benjamin  B.  Thomas. 

Newport,  Elliot  Walker,  Augustine  P.  Green. 

Oldtown , George  P.  Sewall. 

Orono , N.  Wilson,  Nathan  Weston,  Jr. 

Orrington,  A.  D.  Atwood. 

Passadumlceag , Aaron  Haynes,  Isaac  M.  Jones. 

Patten , John  Gardiner,  Ira  Fisk. 

Plymouth,  Joseph  W.  Eaton,  Edward  Smart. 

Stetson,  Lewis  Barker. 

Veazie,  Samuel  Veazie. 

Notaries  Public. 

Bangor,  Gilman  Cram,  Samuel  H.  Dale,  William  S.  Dennett, 
George  Hammatt,  Daniel  M.  Howard,  Edwin  Clark,  George  A. 
Thatcher,  Alpheus  Lyon,  Keuben  S.  Prescott,  Benj.  F.  Mudgett, 
William  J.  Lord,  John  S.  Bicker,  Ebenezer  Trask,  George  M. 
Weston. 

Corinna , V.  A.  Sprague. 

Dexter , Nathan  Wyman. 

Exeter,  David  Barker. 

Hampden,  Joshua  Hill. 

Lincoln,  Nelson  Jordan. 

Oldtown,  E.  B.  Pierce. 

Orono,  E.  P.  Butler,  Nathaniel  Wilson. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Alton,  Nathaniel  Spratt,  Jos.  A.  Thomas. 

Bangor,  M.  L.  Appleton,  John  S.  Ayer,  I.  D.  Bartlett,  Joseph 
Bartlett,  Seth  E.  Benson,  Hollis  Bowman,  Charles  P.  Brown,, 


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Michael  Boyce,  Thomas  W.  Baldwin,  J.  S.  Chadwick,  J.  Cham- 
berlain, Isaac  R.  Clark,  William  C.  Crosby,  G.  G.  Cushman,  Wil- 
liam Coombs,  Dighton  Carson,  Joseph  Chapman,  Charles  Davis, 
N.  H.  Dillingham,  James  B.  Fisk,  George  A.  Fairfield,  Josiah 
Towle,  Edmund  W.  Flagg,  John  Godfrey,  J.  E.  Godfrey,  Samuel 
Gamscy,  Japhet  Gilman,  Henry  P.  Haines,  Robert  R.  Haskins, 
Silas  C.  Hatch,  Arvida  Hayford,  Henry  Hill,  John  B.  Hill,  Wil- 
liam T.  Hilliard,  Daniel  M.  Howard,  William  E.  Hews,  Samuel 

F.  Humphrey,  John  L.  Ilodsdon,  Abner  Knowles,  Benjamin  H. 
Mace,  W.  II.  McCrillis,  John  McDonald,  George  B.  Moody,  H. 

G.  0.  Morrison,  Samuel  Morrison,  Joseph  M.  Moore,  Albert  Nor- 
ton, Abraham  Norton,  Albert  W.  Paine,  Isaac  W.  Patten,  John 
Patten,  John  A.  Peters,  B.  Plummer,  Jr.,  Richard  Potter,  Spen- 
cer A.  Pratt,  Henry  E.  Prentiss,  R.  S.  Prescott,  E.  G.  Rawson, 
James  F.  Rawson,  John  S.  Ricker,  James  S.  Rowe,  Thomas  H. 
Rich,  Matthew  S.  Randall,  John  Sargent,  Jr.,  A.  L.  Simpson, 
Augustus  C.  Smith,  George  W.  Snow,  Lysander  Strickland,  Dan- 
iel Sanborn,  Ebenezer  Trask,  Jabez  True,  John  True,  Elliot  G. 
Vaughn,  A.  G.  Wakefield,  Asa  Waterhouse,  George  M.  Weston, 
John  Williams,  William  P.  Wingate. 

Bradford , Spencer  Arnold,  Gorham  Davis,  Thos.  R.  Kingsbury, 
Daniel  Libby,  Alvin  Trask,  John  Williams. 

Bradley , Horace  Blackmer,  Daniel  Billings,  Charles  Black- 
man, Edwin  Eddy. 

Brewer , Edward  H.  Burr,  Deodat  Brastow,  Jeremiah  Eldridge, 
Timothy  George,  John  Holyoke,  Samuel  B.  Stone. 

Burlington,  Theodore  Taylor. 

Carmel , John  J.  Bell,  Hiram  Corliss,  George  W.  Chamberlain, 
•John  Fuller,  Ebenezer  Hussey,  Elisha  Hopkins. 

Carroll,  John  A.  Larrabee,  Albion  H.  Lindsey,  William  Ste- 
vens. 

Charleston,  Levi  Bradley,  Abner  Paine,  Jeremiah  Page,  David 

H.  Patten,  W.  S.  Place. 

Chester,  Samuel  Chesley.  , 

Corinna,  Thomas  Brown,  Francis  A.  Fisher,  James  Hawes, 
David  Jones,  Isaiah  Lincoln,  V.  A.  Sprague. 

Clifton,  Elisha  Chick. 

Corinth , Ansel  L.  Cary,  Henry  K.  Dexter,  Matthew  H.  French, 
Bradbury  Robinson,  John  Thissell. 

Dexter , G.  M.  Burleigh,  Josiah  Crosby,  Lysander  Cutler,  Law- 
rence Greene,  John  R.  Kingsbury,  Pulaski  McCrillis,  Samuel  Mc- 
Lellan,  Nathan  Wyman. 

Dixmont , Alfred  Berry,  Edmund  Chase,  A.  T.  C.  Dodge,  W. 
B.  Ferguson,  Frederick  A.  Simpson,  William  Upton,  Jr.,  Gilman 
F.  Sanborn,  Abner  Whitcomb. 

Eddington , Elijah  Comins,  Lawson  Woodbury. 


PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 


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Edinburg , Elbridge  G.  Hayes,  John  S.  Sargent;. 

Enfield,  John  S.  Patten,  Nathaniel  Webster. 

Etna , Ellis  Friend,  Elnathan  Mosely. 

Exeter , Isaiah  Avery,  David  Barker,  Mark  Barker,  Noah  Bar- 
ker, Winthrop  Chapman,  Francis  Hill,  Francis  W.  Hill,  Isaac 
Hodsdon,  Samuel  M.  Woodman,  John  Whitney. 

Garland , Nehemiah  Barrett,  John  K.  Haskell,  Thomas  K. 
Holt,  Artemas  Merriam,  Lorenzo  Oak. 

Glenburn,  Simon  B.  Harriman,  Jesse  W.  Smith. 

Greenbush,  Cyrus  Sprague. 

Hampden,  Ebenezer  H.  Barrett,  Jacob  Curtis,  Jr.,  John 
Goodall,  Jr.,  Joshua  Hill,  Joshua  Lane,  Nathan  Mayo,  Benjamin 
F.  Mudgett,  Allen  Rogers,  George  B.  Starbird,  Albion  P.  War- 
ren. 

Hermon , Josiah  G.  Eaton,  John  Kimball,  Lewis  Kimball,  James 
Patten,  Jr. 

Howland , William  S.  Lee,  James  Merrill,  G.  R.  Tourtillotte. 
Kcnduskeag,  Ezekiel  F.  Cram,  Prentiss  M.  Clark,  Timothy  P. 
Batchelder,  Elijah  B.  Stackpole,  James  Sanborn. 

Kirkland,  Charles  Beale,  Henry  J.  Briggs,  Thomas  Mann. 
Lagrange,  William  Head,  Pliney  B.  Soule. 

Lee,  Shepard  Bean,  Benjamin  Bradford,  Augustus  Q.  Burbank, 
Edward  Bowler,  H.  C.  Field,  John  B.  Ludden. 

Levant,  Royal  W.  Clark,  Sewall  Stanley. 

Lincoln,  Timothy  Fuller,  Richard  Haywrard,  William  R.  Hersey, 
Nathaniel  M.  Hartwell,  D.  W.  Orcutt,  Asa  Smith,  John  Tobin. 
Lowell,  Daniel  Lord. 

Maine  Plantation,  Daniel  W.  Davis,  James  H.  Stacey. 
Mattawamkeag , Samuel  W.  Coombs,  Alvin  Haynes,  Asa  Smith. 
Maxfield,  Isaac  D.  McIntosh,  Thomas  P.  Bunker. 

Milford,  Charles  Bailey,  Hosea  B.  Emery,  John  Newbegin. 
Newburgh,  George  P.  Brown,  Charles  D.  Gilmore,  George  P. 
Leonard,  Jabez  Knowlton,  Daniel  Smith,  Benjamin  B.  Thomas,  C. 
H.  Whitney. 

Newport,  Abel  W.  Chabin,  Thomas  Clark,  Augustine  P. 
Green,  Asa  Matthews,  Henry  W.  Towle,  Elliot  Walker,  Philan- 
der Whitney. 

Nickertou  Plantation,  Jonathan  Hatch,  Isaac  J.  Stevens. 

No.  3,  Range  5,  S.  Robinson. 

Oldtown,  Love  Alford,  John  A.  Blanchard,  John  H.  Hilliard, 
S.  W.  Hoskins,  David  Norton,  Samuel  Pratt,  Levi  R.  Gray,  John 
Rigby,  Hiram  Smith,  Foster  Wood. 

Orono,  William  G.  Bent,  John  Bennock,  J.  S.  Bennock,  Chas. 
Buffum,  Samuel  Buffum,  E.  P.  Butler,  Joseph  B.  Chase, 
Charles  H.  Colburn,  Coney  Foster,  Samuel  Libbey,  Gideon  Mayo, 
Israel  Washburn,  Nathaniel  Weeks,  N.  Weston,  Jr.,  Nathaniel 
Wilson. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Orrington,  Arch.  D.  Atwood,  Jonathan  N.  Brown,  Joseph  D. 
Baker,  Joseph  Doane,  James  Freeman,  Isaac  II.  Rhoades. 

Patten , S.  E.  Benjamin,  A.  T.  Coburn,  Samuel  Darling, 
Jr.,  Ira  Fisk,  James  S.  Mitchell. 

Passadumkeag,  Isaac  P.  Haynes,  Aaron  Haynes,  E.  G. 
Haynes,  Nathaniel  Jones,  Daniel  W.-  Orcutt,  Gustavus  A. 
Smith. 

Plymouth , Samuel  Butman,  Daniel  Stone,  Eli  Whitcomb. 
Springfield , Thomas  C.  Burleigh,  Arza  D.  Clark,  Bial  H. 
Scribner,  Joseph  AV.  Staples. 

Stetson , Lewis  Barker,  I.  AY.  Goodwin,  AVilliam  Goodwin. 
Veazie,  Samuel  L.  Fish,  Nahum  AVarren. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Alton,  George  H.  McKechnie,  Daniel  Milliken. 

Bangor , Reuben  Bagley,  James  AY.  Chandler,  Sewall  Chap- 
man, Frederick  F.  French,  John  B.  Foster,  Samuel  A.  Gilman, 
Elijah  W.  Hasey,  Waldo  T.  Pierce,  Jr.,  Rufus  Prince,  Joshua 
Sinclair,  AVilliam  Sandford,  Geo.  A.  Thatcher,  J.  S.  AArheelwrigkt. 

Bradford,  Sanford  P.  Church,  Isaac  Libbey,  Daniel  Libbey, 
Alden  Marshall. 

Brewer,  George  A.  Washburn. 

Burlington,  James  Page,  Amsi  Libby. 

Carmel,  John  Bowden,  Jedediah  Kimball. 

Carroll,  Galen  Gates,  John  A.  Larrabee,  Alvin  H.  Lindsay, 
William  Stevens. 

Charleston,  Joshua  M.  Page. 

Chester , E.  S.  French. 

Clifton,  Elisha  Chick,  John  Campbell. 

Corinna,  Freeman  Knowles. 

Corinth,  Benjamin  Ball,  Edwin  R.  Bean,  Thomas  G.  Watson. 
Dixmont,  Joseph  Hoit,  Stephen  AVest. 

Dexter,  George  Hamilton. 

Eddington,  Luke  S.  Mills,  Sherlock  Parsons. 

Enfield,  John  S.  Potter,  Nathaniel  AVebster. 

Exeter , Enoch  J.  Ames,  Thomas  M.  Card,  James  M.  Daniels. 
Garland,  Lorenzo  Oak. 

Greenbush,  Job  H.  Bailey. 

Glenburn,  Simon  B.  Harriman,  Jesse  W.  Smith. 

Hampden,  Edwin  A.  Harding,  W.  F.  M.  Reed. 

Holden,  Timothy  George. 

Kirkland,  R.  P.  Smith. 

Kenduskeag , Origen  Stoekwell. 

Lee,  Gustavus  Bean,  Joseph  H.  Perkins. 

Levant , Samuel  Yarney. 


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Lincoln , Nelson  Jordan,  P.  T.  Jones,  A.  G.  Randall. 
Newburgh,  John  G.  Croxford,  Leonard  Jackson,  Amos  Whitney. 
Orrington,  Warren  George. 

Orono,  John  Deane. 

Oldtown,  Daniel  Staples,  Robert  F.  Kinsel,  Mark  W.  Gammon, 
Passadumlceag,  Samuel  Orcutt. 

Plymouth,  Peter  Pushee. 

Springfield,  Hiram  Burr,  William  P.  Stevens. 

Tract  Z,  Jonathan  Hatch. 

No.  7,  Range  3,  Joshua  T.  Baldwin. 

Veazie,  William  Clark,  Sewall  Chapman. 


Coroners. 


Bangor,  Arida  Ilayford,  John 
H.  Wilson. 

Exeter,  Isaiah  Avery. 
Glenburn,  Josiah  Webster. 
Hampden,  S.  E.  Mudgett. 
Mattawamkeag , Asa  Smith. 


Oldtown , Asa  Smith. 
Orrington,  Warren  Stanhope. 
Patten , David  Haynes. 

No.  3,  Range  5,  Spaulding 
Robinson. 


Inspectors  of  Fish. 
James  Austin,  John  Floyd,  Brewer. 


PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 


SnntE  Town,  Dover.  Population  1850,  14,735. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate, 
Register  of  Probate, 
County  Attorney, 
Cleric  of  Courts , - 
Register  of  Deeds , 
County  Treasurer , 
Sheriff, 


- Ephraim  Packard, 
Asa  Getchell, 

- John  H.  Rice,  - 
Ephraim  Flint, 

- E.  B.  Averill,  - 
Abijah  B.  Chase, 

Thomas  S.  Pullen, 


Blanchard. 

- Dover. 
Monson. 

- Dover. 
Dover ■ 
Dover. 
Dover. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Dover,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  each 
month. 


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Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Sanger  Doughty,  Dover ; Aretas  Chapin,  Monson ; Moses 
Sprague,  Mila;  Walter  Jewett,  Waterville. 

County  Commissioners. 

Leonard  Howard,  Guilford;  John  A.  Dunning,  Williamsburg; 
Samuel  Coburn,  Parkman. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Dover,  on  the  1st  Tuesdays 
of  April  and  December. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Abbot , Joseph  S.  Munroe. 

Atkinson , Daniel  Chase,  Elisha  L.  Hammond,  Benjamin  R. 
Lake. 

Blanchard , Ephraim  Packard. 

Brownville,  Rufus  Robbins. 

Dover , Elihu  B.  Averill,  Allen  S.  Bartlett,  Ephraim  Flint,  A. 
S.  Patten,  James  S.  Wiley. 

Elliotsville , Elliot  G.  Vaughan. 

Foxcroft , Charles  P.  Chandler,  James  S.  Holmes. 

Greenville , Charles  W.  Gower. 

Guilford,  Robert  Low,  Addison  Martin. 

Milo,  James  H.  Macomber,  Charles  A.  Everett,  Russell  Kit- 
tredge. 

Monson,  James  Bell,  Solomon  Cushman. 

Parkman,  James  Saunders,  Isaiah  Vickery. 

Sangerville,  Wm.  G.  Clark,  Asa  Jackson,  Stephen  Lowell. 
Sebec,  Alexander  M.  Robinson,  David  Shepherd. 

Shirley , Paul  S„  Merrill. 

Wellington,  Ward  C.  Weeks. 

Notaries  Public. 

Dover , Ephraim  Flint. 

Monson,  James  Bell. 

Sangerville , William  G.  Clark. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Abbot , P.  H.  Burnham,  Joseph  S.  Munroe. 

Atkinson,  Daniel  Chase,  Daniel  C.  Brown,  Seth  Lee,  Elisha  L. 
Hammond,  Alanson  Johnson,  A.  W.  Walker. 

Barnard , Alvan  Wing. 

Blanchard , Ozaias  Blanchard,  J.  C.  B.  Packard. 

Brownville , William  W.  Willard,  Eleazer  A.  Jenks. 

Dover , Elihu  B.  Averill,  Joseph  D.  Brown,  Ephraim  Flint,  Albion 
K.  P.  Gray,  Caleb  0.  Palmer,  James  S.  Wiley. 


PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 


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Foxcroft,  Charles  P.  Chandler,  J.  S.  Holmes,  Benjamin  B. 
Vaughan,  J.  M.  Weymouth. 

Greenville , A.  H.  Herring. 

Guilford , Henry  Hudson,  Robert  Law,  Addison  Martin,  Seth 
Nelson,  David  R.  Straw. 

Kilmarnock , Jonathan  J.  Hunt,  John  Day. 

Kingsbury,  Lewis  Turner,  Theron  E.  Heald. 

Milo , Charles  A.  Everett,  Russell  Kittredge,  Isaac  Leonard,  J. 
H.  Macomber. 

Monson,  James  Bell,  Aretas  Chapin,  Warren  Preston,  John  H. 
Rice. 

Orneville,  Spencer  H.  Horn. 

Parkman , Thos.  B.  Seabury,  A.  S.  W.  Stevens,  Isaiah  Vickery. 
Sangerville,  Wm.  G.  Clark,  Lucian  French,  Moses  Gilman, 
Daniel  W.  Hussey,  Asa  Jackson,  Jonathan  Roberts,  Stephen  Low- 
ell, Philo.  C.  Parsons,  Samuel  Whitney. 

Sebec , Alexander  M.  Robinson,  David  Shepherd,  Augustus  W. 
Walker. 

Shirley , Paul  S.  Merrill. 

Wellington,  Isaac  Hutchins. 

Williamsburg,  John  A.  Dunning. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Barnard,  Alvin  Wing. 

Edinburg,  John  L.  Sargent. 

Foxcroft , Isaac  Plummer,  Jonathan  Roberts. 

Milford,  Charles  Loring. 

Monson , Joshua  Horton. 

Orneville,  Spencer  H.  Horn,  Samuel  Blake. 

Parkman , Joseph  Drew,  Emerson  F.  Harvey,  Moses  Pingree. 
Shirley,  Andrew  Wiggin. 

Wellington,  James  Russell,  Samuel  D.  Staples. 

Coroners. 


Atkinson , Daniel  Chase. 
Dover,  Judah  M.  Hackett, 
Samuel  Palmer. 

Foxcroft,  Hiram  Doughty. 
Milo , Dennis  Sprague. 


Monson , Horace  Flanders. 
Waterville,  Wm.  Oakes,  Jr., 
Walter  G.  Jewett. 

Sebec,  Joseph  Chase. 
Wellington,  Isaac  Hutchins, 
Shepard  B.  Pratt. 


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SAGADAHOC  COUNTY. 

Shire  Town,  Bath.  Population  in  1850,  21,625. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  - - David  Bronson,  - - Bath . 

Register  of  Probate,  - - Albert  F.  Thompson,  - - Bath. 

County  Attorney,  - John  S.  Baker,  - - - Bath. 

Clerk  of  Courts , - - Andrew  C.  Hewes,  - Bath. 

Register  of  Deeds , - John  H.  Thompson,  - Topsham. 

County  Treasurer , - - Ammi  R.  Mitchell,  - Bath. 

Sheriff \ - George  A.  Hatch,  - Richmond. 

Probate  Courts  are  bolden  at  Bath,  on  the  first  Monday  of  each  month. 
Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Willard  Walker,  Bath  ; Seth  H.  Leonard,  Bowdoin  ; Jeremiah 
Millay,  Bowdoinham ; Nicholas  Nichols,  Phipsburg ; Levi  E. 
Marble,  Richmond. 

County  Commissioners. 

James  Carney,  Jr.,  Richmond ; Harvey  Preble,  Woolwich; 
Samuel  Adams,  Bowdoin. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Arrowsic,  William  Shaw. 

Bath,  Bernard  C.  Bailey,  Thomas  Eaton,  Jeremiah  Ellsworth, 
Nathaniel  Groton,  Benj.  Randall,  George  Barron,  D.  Bronson, 
Jacob  Smith. 

Bowdoin,  Solomon  Eaton. 

Bowdoinham,  Samuel  Gray,  Josiah  Merrow,  Jos.  W.  Russell. 
Georgetown,  Alfred  L.  Berry. 

Phipsburg,  Tallman  Lowell,  John  F.  Mareen,  Nathaniel  C. 
Reed. 

Richmond,  Ezra  Abbott,  Abiel  Avery,  Marshall  S.  Hagar. 
Topsham , James  McKeen,  Octavus  A.  Merrill,  Abel  Merrill, 
George  Rogers,  John  Tebbitts,  John  H.  Thompson. 

Notaries  Public. 

Bath , Fred.  D.  Sewall,  D.  F.  Baker,  Otis  Kimball,  John  H. 
Kimball,  Benj.  Randall,  Jacob  S.  Sewall,  John  Shaw,  Edward  S. 
J.  Neally,  William  Torrey,  John  E.  Brown,  Elisha  Clark,  David 
W.  Magoun. 

Bowdoinham , Joseph  W.  Russell. 


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Phipsburg , Samuel  D.  Reed. 

Richmond , Ezra  Abbott,  Hartley  B.  Cox,  F.  R.  Theobald. 

Top  sham,  John  Coburn. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 
Arrowsic,  Benjamin  Swett,  J r. 

Bath,  Daniel  F.  Baker,  John  S.  Baker,  John  C.  L.  Booker, 
Charles  Clap,  Jr,  Ebenezer  Clap,  Jeremiah  Ellsworth,  Washing- 
ton Gilbert,  John  T.  Gilman,  John  H.  Kimball,  David  C.  Magoun, 
Albert  Merrill,  Ammi  R.  Mitchell,  E.  S.  J.  Neally,  Charles  R. 
Porter,  James  Potter,  Benj.  Randall,  Jacob  S.  Sewall,  Jacob 
Smith,  William  Torrey,  George  Barron,  John  H.  Rogers,  George 
W.  Kendall,  George  E.  B.  Jackson,  Fred.  D.  Sewall,  Elisha 
Clark,  Freeman  H.  Morse,  Thomas  D.  Wilder,  John  S.  Baker. 
Bowdoin,  Isaac  Jenkins,  Convers  Purington. 

Bowdoinham , Samuel  Gray,  Abraham  Preble,  John  Raymond, 
Joseph  W.  Russell,  Enoch  Sampson,  Edward  L.  Thorn,  William 
White,  David  Knight. 

Georgetown,  Sewall  Watson,  Alfred  L.  Berry,  Chas.  W.  Patten. 
Phipsburg,  John  F.  Mareen,  Samuel  D.  Reed,  Thomas  M. 
Reed. 

Richmond,  Ezra  Abbott,  Abiel  Avery,  Samuel  F.  Blair,  Elias 
Colby,  Hartley  B.  Cox,  Samuel  Dinslow,  James  W. Grant,  James  M. 
Hagar,  Marsh  S.  Hagar,  Hatherly  Randall,  Benj.  Kimball,  Chas. 
W.  Larrabee. 

Topsham,  George  Barron,  Uriah  Jack,  Joseph  Merrill,  George 
Rogers,  Benjamin  Thompson,  J.  H.  Thompson,  Samuel  Thompson, 
Charles  E.  White. 

West  Bath,  Edwin  Noyes,  Alden  Winter. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Arrowsic,  Benj.  Swett,  Jr. 

Bath,  Joseph  F.  Berry. 

Bowdoin,  James  Chase,  Abner  Coombs,  Amos  Purington,  James 
Rogers. 

Bowdoinham , William  A.  Lunt. 

Phipsburg,  James  L.  Todd. 

Topsham , Samuel  Douglass. 

West  Bath,  William  R.  Campbell. 

Woolwich,  John  M.  Bailey,  Jr.,  David  Hathorn. 

Coroners. 

Bath , Albion  J.  Potter,  Nicholas  Nichols. 

Bowdoin,  James  L.  Rogers. 

Bowdoinham,  Jeremiah  Millay. 

Phipsburg,  N.  Nichols. 

Richmond , Daniel  Witham,  Levi  Whitney. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Thomas  Emmons,  Moses  Riggs,  Georgetown;  Samuel  W.  Ca- 
sing, Phipsburg. 


SOMERSET  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Nobridgewock.  Population  in  1850,  35,591 . 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate , - 

Register  of  Probate , 
County  Attorney,  - 
Cleric  of  Courts,  - 
Register  of  Deeds , 
County  Treasurer } 
Sheriff,  - 
Jailer , 


David  White,  - 
Benj.  Adams,  - North 
David  D.  Stewart, 
George  A.  Hobbs,  - 
Dennis  Moore, 

David  Danforth, 

Silas  W.  Turner, 
Josiah  S.  Witherell,  - 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Norridgewock  on  the 
every  month. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 


Skowhegan. 
New  Portland. 
- St  Albans. 
Norridgewock. 
Norridgewock. 
Norridgewock. 

Skowhegan. 
Norridgewock. 
1st  Tuesday  of 


Josiah  PI.  Hight,  Athens ; Joseph  F.  Nye,  j Fairfield;  James 
Fuller,  Hartland;  Abraham  C.  Richardson,  New  Portland;  John 
C.  Page,  Norridgewock ; Ira  R.  Doolittle,  North  Anson;  Peleg 
H.  Tracy,  Palmyra;  Israel  Yining,  St  Albans ; James  W.  Sylves- 
ter, Solon . 

John  Trask,  Jr.,  Luther  Curtis,  New  Sharon , Franklin  Co. 


County  Commissioners. 

Benj.  F.  Furber,  Palmyra ; William  D.  Hayden,  Madison ; 
James  B.  Dascomb,  Bloomfield. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Norridgewock,  on  the  1st  Tuesday 
of  March  and  August,  and  the  2d  Tuesday  of  December. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Athens,  C.  F.  H.  Greene,  Ebenezer  Hutchinson,  Caleb  Leavitt. 
David  P.  Palmer,  Llewellyn  D.  P.  Palmer. 

Bingham , Washington  Mclntire,  David  R.  Mclntire. 
Bloomfield,  Joseph  Locke. 

Brighton,  Peter  Walker,  Daniel  Jones. 

Canaan,  Levi  Johnson. 

Cornville,  Josiah  Tilton. 


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Embden , Cyrus  Boothby. 

Fairfield , Nathan  Fowler,  E.  W.  McFadden. 

Harmony , Cleopas  Boyd,  Thomas  Herrick,  Isaac  Smith. 
Hartland,  Josiah  Bacon. 

' Lexington , Joseph  T.  Boynton. 

Madison,  Wm.  Thurston,  Nath’l  B.  Chadbourne,  Goff  Moore. 
Mercer,  Hannibal  Ingalls,  Hartley  Kimball. 

New  Portland , William  Bartlett,  John  P.  Hodsdon,  Asa  Merry, 
It.  K.  J.  Porter,  Abraham  P.  Spooner. 

Norridgewock,  Wm.  Allen,  Dennis  Moore. 

North  Anson,  Paulinus  M.  Foster,  George  C.  Getchell,  Benj. 
Stewart. 

Palmyra , Benj.  Furber,  Benj.  F.  Furber. 

Pittsfield,  George  Whitney. 

Ripley,  Samuel  A.  Todd,  Jacob  Hale. 

St.  Albans,  David  D.  Steward,  Sullivan  Lothrop. 

Skowhegan,  James  T.  Leavitt,  Samuel  Philbrick. 

Smithfield,  Job  W.  Tuttle,  Samuel  Whitehouse. 

Solon,  Wm.  M.  E.  Brown,  Elbridge  G.  Savage,  Oliver  B.  Bach- 
eller. 


Notaries  Public. 

Athens,  E.  Hutchinson. 

North  Anson,  P.  M.  Foster. 

St  Albans,  D.  D.  Stewart. 

Skowhegan,  Wm.  Philbrick,  H.  A.  Wyman,  David  Kidder. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Anson,  William  Metcalf. 

Athens , Wingate  Bradbury,  George  Bixby,  Jonathan  B.  Kins- 
man, C.  F.  H.  Greene,  Eben.  Hutchinson,  D.  P.  Palmer,  Gilbert 
L.  Palmer,  Arthur  Sanborn,  Hiram  Corson. 

Bingham,  David  Gilman,  D.  R.  Mclntire,  William  Rowell,  J.  S. 
Mclntire. 

Bloomfield,  Abner  Coburn,  Jonathan  S.  Bigelow,  Stephen  Co- 
burn, Philander  Coburn,  J.  B.  Dascomb,  Eusebius  Weston. 

Brighton,  Peter  Walker,  Daniel  Jones,  C.  S.  Pratt,  Israel  S. 
Bigelow. 

Cambridge,  David  Bailey. 

Canaan,  Joseph  Barrett,  Levi  Johnson,  Elbridge  G.  Crowell, 
Samuel  Rollins. 

Carratunk,  Moses  Briggs,  Samuel  Moore. 

Concord,  Orrin  0.  Yittum,  Augustus  J.  Lane. 

Comville,  Ethan  A.  Cass,  Daniel  Evans,  Joseph  C.  Kinsman, 
Josiah  Tilton. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Detroit , Eben.  A.  Boynton,  Joseph  Lord,  S.  P.  Waterhouse. 
Embden , John  Gray,  Jr.,  Thomas  J.  Savage, Otis  Strickland. 
Fairfield , Jotham  Hobbs,  John  J.  Emery,  Jona.  Purrington, 
E.  G.  Hideout,  Timothy  Jones,  William  B.  Snell,  Henry  S.  Tobey, 
Elhanan  W.  McFadden. 

Flag  Staff  Plantation , Miles  Standish. 

Forks  Plantation , James  Albee. 

Harmony , Peter  Folsom,  Thos.  Herrick,  Benj.  H.  Peaks,  Jas. 
W.  Merrill,  Seth  Soule. 

Hartland , Calvin  Blake,  Hanson  Church,  James  Moore,  Peleg 

C.  Haskell,  Wm.  Folsom. 

Lexington , Jos.  F.  Boynton,  Jesse  Churchill. 

Madison , Tilson  H.  Bosworth,  Wm.  Hayden,  Calvin  Fletcher, 
Lucius  Morrison,  Dan’l  G.  Moore. 

Mercer , Eben’r  Gray,  James  Davis,  H.  Ingalls,  Moses  Whittier. 
Moscow,  Jabez  D.  Hill. 

New  Portland , Benjamin  Adams,  Joseph  W.  Dennis,  Samuel 
Gould,  Wm.  S.  Marshall,  J.  P.  Hodsdon,  A.  S.  Kimball,  Asa 
Merry,  Wm.  H.  Stearns,  Joshua  Butts,  Abraham  P.  Spooner. 

Norridgewock,  John  S.  Abbot,  William  Allen,  Stephen  D. 
Lindsey,  James  French,  Asa  Clark,  Daniel  W.  Ames,  Wm.  A. 
Hobbs,  Thomas  C.  Jones,  Llewellyn  Kidder,  Drummond  Farns- 
worth, Dennis  Moore,  Charles  F.  Pillsbury,  Levi  Powers,  Dimon 
Taylor,  John  II.  Webster. 

North  Anson,  Mark  Emery,  Albert  Moore,  William  B.  Flint, 
G.  C.  Getchell,  Benj.  Stewart,  Josiah  Paine,  Thomas  Gray,  Gust. 
A.  Stewart,  Albert  H.  Ware,  Joseph  C.  Williams. 

Palmyra , Edward  Chase,  Samuel  Dexter,  Benj.  F.  Furber,  0. 

D.  Merrick,  James  M.  Moore,  Benjamin  Pollard,  S.  B.  Robinson, 
Asil  S tilson. 

Pittsfield , Brad.  Blanchard,  John  Getchell,  Jr.,  Wm.  R.  Lancy. 
Bipley,  Samuel  Hooper,  Harrison  Jones,  Jacob  Hale,  Samuel 
A.  Todd. 

Skowhegan,  James  T.  Leavitt,  Moses  Littlefield,  Stephen  Co- 
burn, Samuel  Philbrick,  Wash.  Rowell,  Benj.  W.  Norris,  Henry  A. 
- Wyman. 

Smithfield,  Jonas  W.  Gould,  Isaac  W.  Yarney,  Job.  N.  Tuttle. 
Soloti,  0.  R.  Batchelder,  W.  M.  E.  Brown,  John  Hamblet, 
Joseph  P.  Buswell,  John  Pierce,  Elbridge  G.  Savage,  Christopher 
Thompson. 

Spaulding  Township , Samuel  Moore, 

St.  Albans,  Eleazer  Crocker,  J ohn  Whitney,  Sullivan  Lothrop, 
David  D.  Stewart,  Stephen  Youngman,  Elijah  Leach. 

Starks,  John  G.  Brown,  Wm.  E.  Folsom,  Cyrus  Rogers,  John  A. 
Witham. 


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95 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Anson , William  Metcalf. 

Athens , Henry  K.  Cook,  Leonard  Bradbury,  Albert  Leavitt, 
Hiram  Corson,  B.  Kinsman,  Israel  S.  Bigelow.  * 

Bingham,  Benj.  Smith,  2d,  Simon  Goodrich,  I).  F.  Thompson, 
Nathaniel  Withee. 

Cambridge,  Nath’l  L.  Hooper,  Elvaton  Wethern. 

Cornville , Daniel  Paine,  Levi  E.  Judkins. 

Embden , Elisha  Purington. 

Fork  Plantation , John  S.  Ham. 

Harmony , Andrew  Davis,  James  W.  Lord. 

Mercer , L.  Nelson  Burr, 

Moscow , JabezD.  Hill,  John  Carney. 

Pittsfield , Alfred  Thomas. 

Skowhegan , Wm.  Snow. 

Smithfield , Moses  Dinsmore. 

Ripley,  Lewis  Frost. 

St  Albans,  Joseph  Merrill. 

Coroners. 

Athens , Wingate  Bradbury. 

Bingham , Obed.  W.  Mclntire,  Washington  Mclntire. 

Cornville , Josiah  Tilton. 

Fairfield , Benj.  F.  Deering. 

Hart  land,  Peleg  C.  Haskell. 

Mercer,  Seth  Greenleaf. 

Wew  Portland,  Joshua  Butts,  Harrison  Stevens. 

North  Anson,  Ira  R.  Doolittle. 

Norridgewock,  Abiel  Abbott,  John  C.  Page. 

Skowhegan,  Benj.  F.  Baker. 

St.  Albans,  Levi  L.  Lucas. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


WALDO  COUNTY. 


Shire  Town,  Belfast.  Population  in  1850,  47,229. 

COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Probate , 
Register  of  Probate , 
County  Attorney , 
Clerk  of  Courts , - 

Register  of  Deeds , 
County  Treasurer , 
Sheriff,  - 
Jailer , - 


Nathaniel  H.  Hubbard,  - Frankfort. 
Bohan  P.  Field,  - - Belfast . 

James  B.  Murch,  - Unity. 

Nathaniel  Patterson,  - - Belfast. 

Robert  White,  - - Belfast. 

Bohan  P.  Field,  - - Belfast. 

Daniel  Putnam,  - - Belfast. 

Samuel  F.  Miller,  - - Belfast. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Belfast,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
every  month. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 


lteuel  Stanley,  Belfast ; James  H.  Stanwood,  Camden , (. Rock- 
port  P.  0.)  ; John  Atwood,  Jr.,  Frankfort;  John  Fogler,  South 
Hope;  Samuel  Norton,  North  Palermo;  Peter  W.  Robbins, 
Searsmont;  Alfred  Sawyer,  Montville,  ( Freedom  P.  0.);  Stepb. 
S.  Gerrish,  Troy;  Moses  N.  Mossman,  Searsport. 

John  P.  Brown,  Dixmont , Penobscot  County. 

County  Commissioners. 

Otis  Harriman,  Prospect;  Henry  Meservey,  Appleton ; Isaac 
Woodman,  Searsmont. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  holden  at  Belfast,  on  the  third  Tues- 
days of  April  and  August. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Appleton,  John  Hanley. 

Belfast , Henry  W.  Cunningham,  Henry  Davidson,  Bohan  P. 
Field,  Ezekiel  T.  Hatch,  Frederick  A.  Lewis,  N.  M.  Lowney, 
Nathaniel  Patterson,  Robert  White. 

Belmont , Cotton  Ward. 

Camden , Hiram  Bass,  Robert  Chase,  Thomas  B.  Gross,  Wm. 
Merriam,  Jotham  Shepherd,  Thomas  Spear,  Nathaniel  T.  Talbot, 
Jonathan  Thayer. 

Freedom , Stephen  Strout,  Orris  H.  Keen. 

Frankfort,  Barnabas  Atwood,  Elisha  Chick,  Joshua  Hall,  Benj. 
Shaw,  Upton  Treat. 

Hope,  Nathaniel  Alford,  Seth  Bartlett,  Josiah  Hobbs,  George 
Lermond. 


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97 


Islesboro ’,  Rathburn  D.  Sprague. 

Jackson , Bordraan  Johnson. 

Liberty , Timothy  Copp. 

LincolnviUe , Francis  Fletcher,  2d,  Nathaniel  Milliken. 

Monroe , David  S.  Flanders. 

Montville , Nathaniel  Emery,  Ebenezer  Knowlton. 

Northport,  James  Lankester. 

Palermo,  John  Greely. 

Prospect,  Joseph  Ames,  Samuel  S.  Heagan. 

Searsmont,  Harry  Hazeltiue,  Sumner  Pattee. 

Unity , Rufus  Burnham,  Seth  Thompson,  Amos  Webb. 

Vinalhaven,  James  Smith,  David  Yiual. 

Waldo,  Willard  P.  Harriman. 

Notaries  Public. 

Belfast , Isaac  Allard,  N.  H.  Bradbury,  Ilenry  W.  Cunning- 
ham, L.  W.  Howes,  F.  A.  Lewis,  A.  T.  Palmer,  Charles  Palmer, 
Joseph  Williamson. 

Camden , Hiram  Bass,  James  Meigher,  N.  T.  Talbot. 

Frankfort,  Elisha  Chick,  N.  H.  Hubbard,  Archibald  Jones, 
Charles  H.  Peirce,  Reuben  A.  Rich. 

Islesboro’,  R.  D.  Sprague. 

North  Haven,  Perez  Babbidge. 

Prospect,  S.  S.  Heagan. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Appleton,  John  Hanley,  M.  F.  Hanley,  Henry  Meservey,  Geo. 
Pease,  Noah  Sprague,  Chester  B.  Sumner. 

Belfast,  Nehemiah  Abbot,  Hiram  O.  Alden,  N.  H.  Bradbury, 
Wm.  H.  Burrill,  Timothy  Chase,  Wm.  G.  Crosby,  Alfred  Cush- 
man, Henry  Davidson,  Woodbury  Davis,  Jonathan  G.  Dickerson, 
Bohan  P.  Field,  John  Gardner,  L.  W.  Howes,  Alfred  W.  Johnson, 
Ansel  Lennan,  Frederick  A.  Lewis,  Nathaniel  M.  Lowney,  Charles 
Moore,  George  B.  Moore,  Oshea  Page,  A.  T.  Palmer,  Charles 
Palmer,  A.  Y.  Parker,  Nathaniel  Patterson,  William  M.  Rust, 
Thaddeus  R.  Simonton,  T.  B.  Thompson,  Robert  White,  Joseph 
Williamson. 

Belmont,  John  P.  Ames,  John  M.  Bailey,  Samuel  Fletcher, 
Gideon  Richards,  T.  W.  Robinson,  Cotton  Ward. 

Brooks,  Hugh  M.  Boynton,  Allen  Davis,  Samuel  G.  Ellis. 

Burnham,  Wm.  Milliken. 

Camden,  Stephen  Barrows,  Hiram  Bass,  Robert  Chase,  H.  H. 
Cleaveland,  J.  H.  Estabrook,  Jr.,  Thomas  B.  Gross,  Joseph  Hall, 
Lewis  Hall,  James  Meigher,  William  Merriam,  Henry  W.  Piper, 
Ephraim  K.  Smart,  Thomas  Spear,  Daniel  Talbot,  Nathaniel  T. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Talbot,  James  F.  Thorndike,  Cornelius  Thomas,  Abel  D.  Tyler, 
Chris.  Young,  Jr. 

Frankfort,  John  Carleton,  Elisha  Chick,  William  P.  Hall,  Jos. 
P.  Hardy,  Nathaniel  IT.  Hubbard,  George  Johnson,  Archibald 
Jones,  Charles  H.  Pierce,  John  T.  Rowe,  Upton  Treat. 

Freedom , Jonathan  H.  Fuller,  James  Hall,  Orris  H.  Keen, 
William  G.  Sibley,  Stephen  Strout,  Asaph  Sylvester. 

Hope,  Nathaniel  Alford,  Church  Fish,  Henry  Hobbs,  Josiah 
Hobbs,  William  Light. 

Islesboro ’,  Joshua  Farrow,  Charles  Nash,  Rathburn  D.  Sprague, 
Simon  D.  Sprague. 

Jackson , Alvin  Boody,  Samuel  Johnson,  Peter  Moulton. 

Knox,  Josiah  I.  Brown,  Josiah  Chandler,  Jesse  S.  Smith,  Proc- 
tor S.  Walker,  Seth  Webb. 

Liberty,  James  Cargill,  Timothy  Copp,  Ebenezer  Stevens. 

Lincolnville , Francis  Fletcher,  2d,  Michael  B.  Gordon,  Henry 
A.  Lamb,  Joseph  Miller,  James  Perry,  C.  0.  Shepherd,  Thomas 
Witham,  Moses  Young. 

Monroe , Tisdale  D.  Clements,  David  S.  Flanders,  John  W. 
Nealley,  Wm.  S.  Rich,  Asa  Thurlough,  George  Thatcher. 

Montville,  Nelson  Allen,  William  Ayer,  Gorham  Clough,  Sam’l 
Curtis,  Joseph  Fogg,  Jonathan  M.  Murray,  Ebenezer  Newall,  Jr., 
David  Norton,  John  D.  Wentworth. 

North  Haven , Perez  Babbidge,  John  Wooster. 

Northport,  Henry  Brown,  David  Drinkwater,  James  Lankester, 
Linneus  Morse. 

Palermo,  John  Bugbee,  John  Greeley,  Horatio  J.  Fowler,  £liram 
Worthing. 

Prospect , Crawford  S.  Fletcher,  Otis  Harriman,  N.  G.  Hich- 
born,  Luther  Mudgett. 

Searsmont,  Israel  Cox,  Harry  Hazeltine,  Sumner  Pattee,  Caleb 
Whittaker,  Davis  Woodman. 

Searsport,  John  C.  Black,  Isaiah  Blethen,  Benjamin  Houston, 
John  Massure,  Jeremiah  Merrithew,  F.  S.  Nickerson,  Walter 
Nichols,  Benj.  Noyes,  Cyrus  True. 

Swanville,  Miles  S.  Staples,  Reuben  J.  Smart. 

Thorndike , Josiah  Harmon,  Peter  Harmon,  James  D.  Lamson, 
Raymond  S.  Rich. 

Troy,  Rufus  Bodge,  Stephen  S.  Gerrish,  Asa  Stevens,  Robert 
Woodhouse. 

Unity,  Rufus  Burnham,  Stephen  Dyer,  John  W.  Fernald,  Josiah 
Harmon,  James  B.  Murch,  Thomas  Snell. 

Vinalhaven , John  Carver,  Wm.  Yinal. 

Waldo,  W.  P.  Harriman,  George  C.  Harding,  Samuel  Kings- 
bury, Philander  Pitman.  , 


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99 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 


Appleton , Maxy  R.  Gushee,  Elisha  H.  Proctor,  John  C.  Rob- 
bins, Johnson  Thurston. 

Belfast,  George  B.  Fergerson,  Benj.  Kelly,  S.  C.  Nickerson, 
Robert  Patterson,  5th. 

Belmont,  T.  W.  Cunningham. 

Frankfort,  Otis  Kaler,  Reuben  A.  Rich. 

Freedom,  George  Barlow. 

Hope , William  Light. 

Liberty,  Charles  Bradstreet,  Arthur  C.  Bodge. 

Lincolnville , Mark  L.  Sylvester,  Jacob  B.  Tucker. 

Monroe,  Marshall  H.  Holmes,  J.  W.  Neally,  Asa  Thurlough. 

Montville,  Samuel  B.  Bodge,  Isaac  C.  Hal),  Reuben  L.  Keen, 
Alfred  McAllister. 

Palermo , William  C.  Carr,  James  L.  Glidden. 

Prospect,  Giles  C.  Grant,  Edward  Partridge,  Sylvester  I.  Rob- 
erts, J.  W.  Thompson,  Freeman  J.  Watts. 

Searsmont,  Edward  Burgess,  Andrew  Bonnell,  Noah  B.  Ellen- 
wood,  Hiram  Wing. 

Sear  sport,  Walter  Nichols. 

Swanville,  Solomon  Cunningham. 

Thorndike,  Daniel  Coffin. 

Unity,  Samuel  Whitten. 


Coroners. 


Appleton,  Ambrose  Arnold. 

Belfast,  H.  W.  Cunningham, 

John  B.  Bust,  J.  Y.  McClintock. 

Camden,  William  A.  Nor- 
wood, Benj.  J.  Porter. 

Frankfort,  John  Atwood,  Jr., 

Amos  Weston. 

Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Belfast,  John  Turner. 

Camden , Bavid  L.  Fernald. 

Lincolnville,  William  Buncan. 

North  Haven,  James  Frye,  Jr. 

Vinalhaven,  Wm.  W.  Burgess,  Elisha  Carver,  2d. 

Inspectors  of  Lime,  Stone,  and  Lime  Casks. 


lNatnaniGi  Altorci- 
Monroe , Robert  Sargent. 
Swanville,  Miles  Staples. 
Unity , Jewett  Farwell. 


Belfast,  John  Carver. 

Camden,  Rodolphus  Bowers. 

Lincolnville,  Emery  A.  Parker,  Eli  Tibbetts. 


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WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 


Shiee  Town,  Machias.  Population  in  1850,  38,711. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS 


Judge  of  Probate , 
Register  of  Probate , 
County  Attorney , 

Clerk  of  Courts , - 
Register  of  Deeds , - 

County  Treasurer , 
Sheriff^  - 
Jailer,  - 


John  C.  Talbot, 

- Wm.  B.  Smith,  - 
Charles  R.  Whidden, 

- Albert  G.  Lane,  - 
James  W.  Lyman, 

- George  Walker,  - 
Benj.  W.  Farrar, 

- B.  W.  Farrar,  * - 


East  Machias. 
Machias. 

Calais. 
Machias. 
Machias. 
Machias. 
Machias. 
- Machias. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Machias  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  Jan- 
uary, March,  April,  May,  August,  October  and  December,  at  10 
o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Columbia,  on  the  second  Tuesdays  of  February,  June  and  No- 
vember, at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Cherryfield,  on  the  first  "Wednesdays  next  after  the  second  Tues- 
days of  February,  June  and  November,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Calais,  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  February,  June  and  November, 
at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Robbinston,  on  the  first  Wednesdays  next  after  the  first  Tuesdays 
of  June  and  November,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Eastport,  on  the  first  Thursdays  next  after  the  first  Tuesdays  of 
February,  June  and  November,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 

At  Lubec,  on  the  first  Fridays  next  after  the  first  Tuesdays  of  June 
and  November,  at  10  o’clock,  A.  M. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Freeman  L.  Jackson,  Cherryfield;  William  Wood,  Denny sville ; 
Harrison  T.  Smith,  Machias  ; Charles  Perkins,  Calais. 


County  Commissioners. 

Samuel  Moore,  Steuben  ; Daniel  Chase,  Cutler. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Machias,  1st  Wednesday  next  after 
1st  Tuesday  in  March,  and  1st  Wednesday  next  after  3d  Tuesday  in 
September. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Calais,  Anson  G.  Chandler,  George  Downes,  Daniel  Tyler, 
Matthew  Hastings. 

Cherryfield,  Joseph  Adams,  Jeremiah  O.  Nickels. 

Columbia,  Jotham  Lippincott. 

Cooper , Simeon  Foster. 

East  Machias,  John  C.  Talbot,  Cyrus  Folsom,  Joshua  A. 
Lowell,  George  F.  Talbot. 


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Eastport , Bion  Bradbury,  Jerry  Burgin,  Aaron  Hayden. 

Edmunds , Aaron  Hobart. 

Harrington , Daniel  W.  Dinsmore. 

Lubec,  George  T.  Hunter,  Jabez  Mowry,  John  C.  Talbot. 

Machias , Albert  G.  Lane,  R.  K.  Porter. 

Machiasport,  Samuel  Small. 

Pembroke , Thomas  J.  Sherman. 

Perry , Robinson  Palmer. 

Robbinston , Cyrus  Balkham. 

Steuben , Jonathan  D.  Parker. 

TFai'te  Plantation , John  Dudley. 

Notaries  Public. 

Addison,  John  Plummer. 

Calais , James  S.  Cooper,  William  Demming,  Elijah  D.  Green, 
F.  A.  Pike,  Francis R.  Swan,  Daniel  Tyler,  C.  R.  Whidden,  Hiram 
A.  Balch. 

Cherryjield,  Joseph  Adams. 

Cutler,  Isaac  Wilder. 

Eastport,  Winslow  Bates,  Bion  Bradbury,  Randall  B.  Clark, 
Daniel  T.  Granger,  Aaron  Hayden,  Charles  H.  Hayden. 

Edmunds,  Aaron  Hobart. 

Jonesport , Charles  F.  Barker,  Clement  Hopkins. 

Lubec,  George  T.  Hunter,  J.  C.  Talbot,  Jr. 

Machias , Albert  G.  Lane,  Albert  Pillsbury,  Peter  Thacher. 

Machiasport,  William  Sanborn. 

Millbridge,  Warren  Leighton. 

Pembroke , Thomas  J.  Sherman. 

Steuben , Jonathan  D.  Parker,  Samuel  Moore. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Addison,  George  Hathaway,  Adoniram  J.  Small,  Shadrach  L. 
Wass. 

Alexander , Asa  Libbey,  William  Spring,  Belcher  W.  Tyler. 

Baileyviile,  L.  H.  Edminster,  John  W.  Farrar. 

Calais,  Geo.  B.  Burns,  James  S.  Cooper,  Solomon  Coy,  George 
Downes,  Edward  S.  Dyer,  George  W.  Dyer,  Joseph  Granger, 
Elijah  D.  Greene,  James  H.  Hall,  E.  B.  Harvey,  Matthew  Hast- 
ings, Elias  Kelsey,  Levi  L.  Lowell,  W.  L.  McAllister,  Frederick 
A.  Pike,  Wm.  H.  Tyler,  George  Washburn,  C.  R.  Whidden,  Edgar 
Whidden,  Daniel  Tyler. 

Cherryjield,  Joseph  Adams,  Caleb  Burbank,  Reuben  Cole, 
Wm.  Freeman,  Wm.  Wentworth,  Samuel  F.  Adams. 

Columbia , Joseph  Crandon,  Levi  Leighton,  2d,  Jotham  Lip- 
pincott,  James  A.  Milliken,  Isaac  Nash. 


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Cooper , Thomas  J.  Burbank,  Asaph  Savage,  Jeremiah 
Shackford. 

Crawford , Hiram  R.  Nason,  Thomas  Nason,  Edward  Seavey. 
Cutler , Daniel  Chase. 

Deblois,  Andros  Dyer. 

Denny sville,  Benjamin  R.  Jones,  Peter  E.  Yose. 

Edmunds , Aaron  Hobart,  Daniel  H.  Hobart,  Isaac  Hobart. 

1 East  Machias , John  C.  Adams,  Eben  Blackman,  Cyrus  G. 
Folsorae,  A.  C.  Nash. 

Eastport , Winslow  Bates,  Bion  Bradbury,  Jerry  Burgin,  Josiah 
Coffin,  Hiram  S.  Favor,  Daniel  T.  Granger,  Aaron  Hayden,  Mica- 
jah  Hawkes,  Henry  E.  Lascelles,  0.  S.  Livermore. 

Harrington , John  B.  Coffin,  D.  W.  Dinsmore,  Otis  S. 
Plummer. 

Jonesport , Clement  Hopkins. 

Lubec,  George  Comstock,  Wm.  Godfrey,  George  T.  Hunter, 
Jeremiah  L.  Ring,  John  C.  Talbot. 

Machias , Wm.  A.  Crocker,  Daniel  W.  Dorman,  Albert  G. 
Lane,  James  Moore,  Joseph  O’Brien,  Albert  Pillsbury,  Rufus  K. 
Porter,  William  B.  Smith,  Peter  Thatcher. 

Machiasport,  Isaac  T.  Cole,  Wm.  Sanborn,  Jr. 

Marshfield , John  F.  Harmon. 

Marion , Abraham  Bridges. 

Medybemps , Samuel  M.  Smith. 

Millbridge , Albert  Hayford. 

Northfield , Daniel  Chase,  George  W.  Smith. 

Pembroke , Zadock  L.  Hersey,  Jonas  Farnsworth,  James  M. 
Lincoln,  Wm.  Woodworth. 

Perry , Charles  S.  Davis,  James  L.  Hartford,  Robinson 
Palmer. 

Plantation  No.  14,  Alvan  Bridgham. 

Bobbinston,  Seth  Gerry,  R.  Y.  Hayden,  Seth  G.  Low,  Thomas 
Whittemore,  Jr. 

Steuben,  Samuel  Moore,  J.  D.  Parker. 

Topsfeld,  Francis  Butterfield,  A.  H.  Lindsey,  Matthias  Yick- 
ery,  Nathaniel  E.  Whidden. 

Prescott , James  Nutter,  William  Phelps. 

Waite  Plantation,  John  Dudley. 

Wesley,  Winslow  Getchell. 

Whitneyville , John  Knox,  Simeon  B.  Lowell,  James  Miller,  Jr. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Addison,  A.  K.  McKensey. 

Alexander , Henry  P.  Whitney. 

Baileyville , John  Silley. 

Baring , William  A.  Gould. 


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Beddington , Israel  Dorman. 

Calais , Wm.  Deming,  Wm.  H.  McCurdy. 

Charlotte , Enoch  Fisher. 

Cherry  field,  Uriah  R.  Wilson. 

Columbia,  Jonathan  Dorr,  Walter  H.  Drisko,  John  Puffer. 
Cutler,  Charles  T.  Thurlow,  Isaac  Wilder. 

East  Machias,  Osgood  N.  Bradbury,  Francis  L.  Talbot. 
Eastport,  Robert  Mowe,  Jr.,  Seward  Bucknam. 

Jackson  Brook  Plantation,  James  L.  Dudley. 

Jonesboro ’,  I.  Farnsworth,  Geo.  W.  Taylor. 

Jonesport,  Charles  F.  Baker. 

Lambert's  Lake  Plantation , Charles  Hilliard,  Shubael  B.  Vance. 
Lubec , Winckworth  Allan,  Samuel  Staples,  Jr. 

Machias , Ignatius  Sargent,  Daniel  W.  Dorman. 

Machiasport,  Samuel  Small. 

Marion , Phineas  Foster. 

Marshfield,  Levi  Booker,  Jr. 

Millbridge,  Warren  Leighton. 

Pembroke,  Jonathan  Reynolds,  Seldon  Wentworth. 

Princeton,  Wm.  Gould. 

Robbinston,  John  Hume,  William  P.  Low. 

Wesley,  Benjamin  B.  Murray,  Benjamin  R.  Racliliff. 

Whiting , John  Boxwell. 

Williams  College  Grant,  Abner  True. 

Coroners. 


Calais,  D.  K.  Chase. 

Cherry  field,  Alonzo  Cook. 
East  Machias,  C.  G.  Folsom. 
Jonesboro ’,  Obed  Talbot. 


Lubec,  Geo.  T.  Hunter,  John 
C.  Talbot,  Jr. 

Machias,  Hosea  S.  Hughes. 
Pembroke , Thos.  3.  Sherman. 


Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Columbia,  Daniel  Read. 

Cutler,  Samuel  A.  Davis,  James  Dennison. 

Eastport , Richard  P.  Bates,  Wilford  J.  Fisher,  Samuel  W. 
Leighton. 

Jonesport , Abraham  Norton. 

Lubec,  Joshua  Coggins,  Daniel  Godfrey,  Wm.  Huddleston,  Wm. 
Lakeman,  William  Lampson,  S.  A.  Lawrence,  Samuel  R.  Marstin, 
John  McGregor,  David  Pike,  Samuel  Staples,  Jr. 

Machiasport , Stephen  0.  Wescott. 

Millbridge,  Sylvester  J.  Roberts. 


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YORK  COUNTY. 


Siiire  Town,  York. 


Population  in 


1850,  00,094. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Judge  of  Prolate , - 
Register  of  Probate , - 

County  Attorney , 

Clerk  of  Courts , - 
Register  of  Deeds , - 
County  Treasurer , 
Sheriff,  - 

Jailers,  - 


- Joseph  T.  Nye,  - - Saco. 

Francis  Bacon,  - - Buxton. 

- Ira  T.  Drew,  - Alfred. 

James  O.  Mclntire,  - Alfred. 

- Timothy  Shaw,  Jr.,  - - Alfred. 

Isaac  P.  Yeaton,  North  Berwick . 

- Nathaniel  G.  Marshall,  - York. 

( Abner  Mitchell,  - - Alfred. 

1 Henry  Abbott,  - - York. 


Probate  Courts  are  holden  at  Alfred,  on  the  first  Mondays  of 
January,  February,  March,  October,  November  and  December  ; at 
Limerick,  on  the  first  Monday  of  April ; at  Saco,  on  the  first  Mon- 
days of  May  and  September ; at  Kennebunk,  on  the  first  Monday 
of  June;  at  York,  on  the  first  Monday  of  July;  and  at  North 
Berwick,  on  the  first  Monday  of  August. 


Deputy  Sheriffs. 


Abner  Mitchel,  Alfred ; Mark  E.  Marshall,  Berwick;  Thomas 
Tarbox,  Buxton;  Oscar  Lincoln,  Cornish  ; Japhet  Emery,  Eliot; 
Loammi  Kimball,  Kennebunk  ; James  H.  Tripp,  Kennebunkport ; 
Oliver  Hanscom,  Lebanon  ; Mark  L.  Burnham,  Limerick  ; Sher- 
burn  Clifford,  New  field ; Joseph  G.  Goodwin,  North  Berwick; 
Joseph  P.  Emerson,  Parsonsfield  ; Rufus  M.  Lord,  Phineas  Libby, 
2d,  Saco  ; J ohn  Hemmingway,  Simon  Tebbetts,  Sanford , ( Spring- 
vale');  Ebenezer  F.  Nealey,  Josiah  Paul,  South  Berwick ; Nath’l 
G.  Marshall,  Joseph  Bragdon,  Jr.,  York;  Oliver  B.  Littlefield, 
Wells. 

Hazen  W.  Harriman,  Porter,  Oxford  Co. 


County  Commissioners. 

George  Carle,  Buxton;  James  Buxton,  Eliot;  Cotton  Bean, 
Limerick. 

County  Commissioners’  Courts,  at  Alfred,  Tuesday  next  before 
last  Monday  in  May,  and  2d  Tuesday  in  October. 

Persons  appointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Acton,  Horace  Bodwell,  John  Bodwell,  Hezekiah  B.  Trafton. 
Alfred , William  C.  Allen,  Nathan  B.  Appleton,  George  W. 


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105 


Came,  Joshua  Herrick,  Benjamin  J.  Herrick,  Abner  Mitchell, 
John  Sayward,  Jr , Wm.  Trafton,  Jas.  0.  Mclntire,  Timothy  Shaw, 
Jr.,  Ira  T.  Drew. 

Berwick,  Samuel  W.  Fox. 

Biddeford,  S.  S.  Fairfield. 

Buxton,  George  W.  Lord,  Isaac  Merrill. 

Cornish,  Caleb  R.  Ayer,  John  Jameson. 

Eliot , Wm.  Fogg,  John  Frost,  James  (jroodwin,  Nathaniel 
Hanscom,  4th. 

Hollis,  Ellis  B.  Usher. 

Kennebunk , Edward  E.  Bourne,  Joseph  Dane,  Abiel  Kelley, 
Jr.,  Barnabas  Palmer,  Daniel  Remick,  Christopher  Littlefield. 
Kennebunkport , Enoch  Cousens. 

Kittery,  Mark  Dennett,  Mark  F.  Wentworth. 

Lebanon , Daniel  Wood,  Frederick  A.  Wood. 

Limerick,  Simeon  Barker,  Abner  Burbank. 

Limington , Arthur  McArthur,  Simeon  Strout. 

Lyman,  M.  J.  Smith. 

Newjield , Samuel  C.  Adams,  James  Ayer,  Jr. 

North  Berwick , Sheldon  Hobbs. 

Parsonsjield,  Gilman  L.  Bennett,  Rufus  Mclntire,  Robert  T. 
Blazo,  Moses  Sweat. 

Saco,  Fred.  Greene,  Edward  P.  Burnham,  Philip  Eastman. 
Sanford,  Increase  S.  Kimball,  Asa  Low,  Timothy  Shaw, 
Samuel  Thompson. 

Shapleigh,  Elisha  Bodwell. 

South  Berwick,  Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  Charles  E.  Norton,  Abner 
Oakes. 

Waterboro ’,  Elisha  A.  Bradeen. 

Wells,  Joshua  C.  Littlefield,  Joshua  Hubbard. 

York , Samuel  Adams,  Solomon  Brooks,  Charles  0.  Emerson. 

Notaries  Public. 

Alfred,  Joshua  Herrick. 

Biddeford,  Samuel  W.  Sawyer. 

Kennebunk , Edw.  E.  Bourne,  Wm.  B.  Sewall,  Daniel  Remick. 
Kennebunkport,  Enoch  Cousens. 

Kittery,  Robert  F.  Gerrish,  Stillman  B.  Allen. 

Limington,  Arthur  McArthur. 

Saco,  Philip  Eastman,  Louis  0.  Cowan,  Edward  P.  Burnham, 
Andrew  Scammon,  Moses  Emery,  Joseph  T.  Nye. 

South  Berwick,  Abner  Oakes,  Cbas.  E.  Norton. 

York,  Alexander  Dennett. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and.  of  the  Quorum. 

Acton,  Horace  Bodwell,  Aaron  Hubbard,  John  Lord,  H.  B. 
Trafton,  Luther  Goding. 


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Alfred,  N.  D.  Appleton,  Francis  Bacon,  Geo.  W.  Came,  Benj. 
J.  Herrick,  Timothy  Shaw,  Jr.,  Ira  T.  Brew,  James  O.  Mcln- 
tire,  Archibald  Smith.  William  Trafton. 

Berwick,  Samuel  W.  Fox,  John  M.  Hanson,  Ivory  M.  Nutt, 
Lindsey  Wallace. 

Biddeford , Alvin  B.*Blake,  Jacob  K.  Cole,  Leonard  An- 
drews, John  M.  Goodwin,  Wm.  P.  Haines,  Ebenezer  Shillaber. 
Samuel  W.  Lucjues,  Chas.  March,  T.  G.  Thornton,  Jr.,  Samuel 
W.  Sawyer. 

Buxton , Daniel  Appleton,  George  Carle,  Jonathan  Clay,  Oliver 
Dorr,  George  W.  Lord,  Isaac  Merrill,  David  L.  Palmer,  Chas. 
E.  Weld,  Dan’l  Wentworth,  Robert  Wentworth. 

Cornish , Caleb  B.  Ayer,  Stephen  Jewett,  John  Jameson,  David 
Hammonds,  Oscar  Lincoln,  E.  W.  Wedgewood. 

Eliot , James  Goodwin,  Wm.  Hammond,  Joseph  Frost. 

Hollis , David  Hill,  2d,  W.  D.  L.  Lane,  Stephen  P.  Lane,  Z. 
G.  Staples,  Henry  K.  Bradbury,  William  F.  Tilton. 

Kennebunk,  Joseph  Dane,  Jr.,  James  Osborn,  William  B. 
Sewall,  Joseph  Titcomb,  Daniel  Bemick,  Christopher  Littlefield, 
E.  Willard. 

Kennebunkport,  Enoch  Cousens,  William  Huff,  Jr.,  Andrew 
Luques,  Albert  Perkins,  William  Smith. 

Kittery , Mark  Dennett,  Daniel  Frisbee,  Stillman  B.  Allen, 
Albert  A.  Hayes,  Samuel  Odiorne,  Ephraim  Otis,  M.  F.  Went- 
worth. 

Lebanon , Charles  Corson,  William  Emery,  Isaac  C.  Fall, 
Oliver  Hanscom,  David  Jones,  James  W.  Hayes,  Hawley  A. 
Keag,  Chas.  B.  Lindsey,  Timothy  L.  Kimball,  Hebron  Libbey, 
Thomas  Bicker. 

Limerick , Winborn  Adams,  Jeremiah  M.  Mason,  Simeon 
Barker,  Cotton  Bean,  Abner  Burbank,  Amos  Felch,  Caleb  B. 
Lord,  Luther  S.  Moore. 

Limington,  Walter  Higgins,  Timothy  Brackett,  James  W. 
Joy,  Arthur  McArthur,  James  McArthur,  Isaac  Mitchell,  George 
M.  Small,  John  Seavey,  S.  C.  Watson. 

Lyman , James  Nason,  Dimon  Roberts,  Wm.  F.  Tilton,  Mag- 
ness  J.  Smith. 

New f eld,  Samuel  C.  Adams,  Daniel  Dam,  Edward  S.  Morris, 
Joseph  B.  Davis,  Winborn  Drew,  Nathan  N.  Loud,  Mark  Wood. 

North  Berwick,  H.  A.  Butler,  Jos.  G.  Goodwin,  Horatio  G. 
Herrick,  Samuel  Hanscomb,  Isaac  M.  Hobbs,  Sheldon  Hobbs. 

Parsonsfield,  Gilman  L.  Bennett,  Robert  T.  Blazo,  Oliver  C. 
Doe,  Gilman  Lougee,  John  B.  Swett,  G.  M.  Randall,  Luther 
Sanborn,  James  Wadleigh. 

Saco,  Josiah  Calef,  Alex.  F.  Chisholm,  Moses  Emery,  Louis 
0.  Cowan,  Frederick  Greene,  Thos.  M.  C.  Hayes,  Jos.  W.  Le- 


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land,  Sam’l  V.  Loring,  Joseph  T.  Nye,  Seth  Scammon,  John 
Shepley,  Rufus  P.  Tapley,  Edwin  Pi.  Wiggin,  Andrew  M.  Towle, 
' L.  I).  Wilkinson. 

Sanford , John  Shaw,  James  M.  Burbank,  Samuel  B.  Emery, 
Sam’l  Lord,  Stephen  Borman,  Daniel  Clark,  David  Pall,  Nath’l 
Hobbs,  Asa  Low,  John  Powers,  Sam’l  Tompson. 

Sliapleigh,  Elisha  Bodwell,  Alfred  Hull. 

South  Berwick , David  Boyd,  John  N.  Goodwin,  William  A. 
Cromwell,  M.  P.  Goodwin,  Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  John  Meserve,  Geo. 
K.  Nealley,  Charles  E.  Norton,  Abner  Oakes,  Isaac  P.  Yeaton. 

Waterboro’,  John  Bowdoin,  E.  A.  Bradeen,  Joseph  Chase, 
Isaac  Deering,  Benjamin  R.  Hamilton,  John  T.  Scribner,  E.  II. 
Hobbs,  Jeremiah  B.  Scribner. 

Wells,  Manasseh  Furbush,  Amos  G.  Getchell,  Joshua  Hubbard, 
Jos.  M.  Littlefield,  John  Rankins,  Theodore  Wells. 

York,  Sam’l  Adams,  J.  Brooks,  Solomon  Brooks,  Edward  A. 
Bragdon,  Edward  0.  Emerson,  Charles.  Came,  A.  Dennett,  Luther 
Jenkins,  William  Mclntire. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Biddeford,  Geo.  II.  Adams,  Freedom  Parcher,  Cyrus  Gordon, 
Thomas  M.  Pierson,  James  Smith,  Jr. 

Buxton , Hiram  Hayes,  Ansel  W.  Hanson. 

Dayton , Daniel  Hill,  2d,  Zebulon  G.  Staples,  Aaron  Buzzell. 

Eliot , Asa  Gowen,  J.  G.  Jenkins,  Geo.  A.  Hammond,  Alex- 
ander Shapleigh. 

Hollis,  A.  P.  Buzzell,  Silas  Buzzell,  James  II.  Ridlon,  James 
B.  Mulrey,  Edmund  Knight,  Nathan  Hobson,  Ivory  Mason,  John 
Sawyer. 

Isle  of  Shoals , Wm.  C.  Newton. 

Kennebunk,  Wm.  M.  Bryant,  E.  W.  Morton. 

Kennebunkport , William  P.  Moody,  Kinsman  Atkinson. 

Kittery , Asa  Gunnison. 

Lebanon , Benj.  H.  Lord,  Chas.  Shapleigh,  Robert  Libby,  John 
S.  Parker. 

Limington,  James  M.  Smith,  Isaac  L.  Mitchell. 

New  field,  Samuel  W.  Drew. 

North  Berwick , Paul  Hussey,  Joshua  Hurd. 

Parsonsfield,  Nath7l  H.  Cook,  John  Brackett,  2d. 

Saco,  Thos.  P.  Tufts. 

Shapleigh,  William  Lewis,  Edmund  Warren. 

Sanford , Wm.  Emery,  James  Hubbard,  John  Merrill,  Simon 
Tibbetts. 

South  Berwick,  Daniel  W.  Quimby,  B.  Wentworth. 

Waterboro\  Samuel  K.  Roberts. 


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1IAINE  REGISTER. 


Wells,  Samuel  Mildrura,  Joshua  C.  Littlefield,  Edwin  Clark. 
York,  George  Bowden,  T.  Wilson,  Jr.,  Chas.  Came,  Sylvester 
Mclntire. 


Coroners. 

Alfred,  Israel  Chadbourne,  Samuel  M.  Shaw,  James  Thomas. 
Berwick , G.  C.  Wallingford,  Mark  E.  Marshall. 

Biddeford,  Thomas  K.  Lane. 

Buxton,  L.  S.  Milliken,  Albert  G.  Bradbury. 

Eliot,  Wm.  Hammond. 

Kennebunkport,  James  H.  Tripp. 

Lebanon , Frederick  A.  Wood. 

Limington,  Israel  Boody,  Robert  Martin. 

Limerick,  Mark  L.  Burnham. 

Lyman,  Jefferson  Moulton. 

Parsonsfield,  Gideon  Bickford,  David  Pillsbury,  Jr. 

Sanford , John  Lord,  Simon  Tebbetts,  Geo.  Nowell. 
Shapleigh,  L.  Thompson,  Jr. 

South  Berwick,  Josiah  Paul. 

Waterborough,  Peter  Frost,  Jason  Hamilton. 

Wells,  Daniel  L.  Hill. 

York,  Jeremiah  Brooks,  Washington  Junkins. 

Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Kittery,  Jeremiah  Gunnison,  J.  E.  Lowry,  Daniel  Frisbee. 


COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 

Auburn — Nahum  Morrill. 

Danville — T.  A.  D.  Fessenden,  N.  Morrill,  John  Goodenow, 
C.  Record. 

E.  Livermore — Cyrus  Knapp. 

Leeds — 

Lewiston — Cilley  & Frye,  Charles  W.  Goddard,  John  Goodenow, 
Morrill  & Fessenden,  Calvin  Record. 

Livermore — Reuel  Washburn. 

Minot — Robert  Carr, Mellen,  Josiah  D.  Pulsifer. 

Turner — M.  T.  Ludden. 

Webster — Benjamin  D.  Bryant,  Stetson  L.  Hill. 


COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW. 


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AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Fort  Fairfield — John  B.  Trafton. 

Fort  Kent — P.  C.  Legendre. 

Houlton — James  C.  Madigan,  Isaac  W.  Tabor,  Zenas  P.  Went- 
worth. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Bridgton — Nathaniel  S.  Littlefield,  S.  M.  Harmon. 

Brunswick  — William  G.  Barrows,  Ebenezer  Everett,  John 
O’Brien,  Henry  Orr,  Augustus  C.  Bobbins,  James  D.  Simmons. 

Freeport — Bicbard  Belcher,  Josiah  W.  Mitchell. 

Gorham — Josiah  Pierce,  Jacob  S.  Smith,  John  A.  Waterman. 

Gray — Warren  H.  Vinton. 

Harrison — Harrison  Blake. 

Naples — John  P.  Davis. 

New  Gloucester — William  Bradbury. 

Portland — John  M.  Adams,  Samuel  J.  Anderson,  John  Apple- 
ton.  Phinehas  Barnes,  William  G.  Barrows,  Freeman  Bradford, 
William  Boyd,  Moses  M.  Butler,  Charles  G.  Came,  Henry  Carter, 
Nathan  Clifford,  0.  G.  Cook,  E.  L.  Cummings,  John  W.  Dana, 
Charles  ,S.  Davies,  E.  H.  Davies,  Henry  P.  Deane,  Llewellyn 
Deane,  Lewis  Dela,  Nathaniel  Deering,  David  Dunn,  George  F. 
Emery,  George  Evans,  D.  W.  Fessenden,  Samuel  Fessenden, 
William  P.  Fessenden,  Frederick  Fox,  Elbridge  Gerry,  William 
Goodenow,  Allen  Haines,  Charles  C.  Harmon,  A.  B.  Holden,  E. 
S.  Hovey,  Benjamin  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  John  Martin,  J.  T.  McCobb, 
Moses  McDonald,  Charles  B.  Merrill,  James  Merrill,  Jonathan 
Morgan,  John  W.  Munger,  John  Neal,  James  O’Donnell,  Josiah 
Pierce,  Jr.,  John  A.  Poor,  William  P.  Preble,  William  P.  Pre- 
ble, Jr.,  John  Band,  George  F.  Shepley,  Edward  P.  Sherwood, 
Woodbury  Storer,  S.  C.  Strout,  Lorenzo  D.  M.  Sweat,  Thomas  II. 
Talbot,  Stillman  Thorp,  L.  True,  Joseph  Ware,  Nathan  Webb, 
Samuel  Wells,  Henry  Willis,  William  Willis,  Jabez  C.  Woodman, 
George  A.  Wright. 

Scarborough — Seth  Storer. 

Standish — Horatio  J.  Swasey. 

Westbrook — William  G.  Chadbourne,  David  Hayes,  John  S. 
Lunt,  Moses  Quinby. 

Windham — David  P.  Baker,  S.  A.  Eveleth,  John  Eveleth. 

Yarmouth — Barnabas  Freeman. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Farmington — Hiram  Belcher,  Hannibal  Belcher,  Samuel  Bel- 
cher, Bobert  Goodenow,  Joseph  A.  Linscott. 

Farmington  Falls — Thomas  Chase,  Alanson  B.  Farwell. 


110 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Jay — Grove  Catlin. 

Kingfield — Ebenezer  F.  Pillsbury. 

New  Sharon — Oliver  L.  Currier,  Henry  E.  Dyer. 

Phillips — Wm.  B.  Dennett,  Henry  L.  Whitcomb. 

Strong — Philip  M.  Stubbs. 

Weld— K.  Wright. 

Wilton — Sewall  Cram,  Columbus  Gray. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Bluehill — Dushrod  W.  Hinckley. 

Bucksport — Parker  Tuck,  Theodore  C.  Woodman. 

Castinc — Charles  J.  Abbott,  Hezekiah  Williams. 

Ellsworth — Wfh.  H.  Chaney,  Joseph  A.  Deane,  A.  F.  Drink- 
water,  A.  J.  Heath,  George  Herbert,  Charles  Lowell,  George  S. 
Peters,  Thomas  Robinson,  Joseph  S.  Rice,  Samuel  Waterhouse, 
Arno  Wiswell,  Joseph  S.  Rice. 

Orland — Frederick  E.  Shaw. 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Albion — Artemas  Libbey. 

Augusta — Joseph  Baker,  James  W.  Bradbury,  James  L.  Child, 
John  L.  Cutler,  Newton  Edwards,  David  Fales,  Benjamin  A.  G. 
Fuller,  Edward  T.  Ingraham,  Sewall  Lancaster,  Richard  M.  Mills, 
L.  M.  Morrill,  George  S.  Mulliken,  Asaph  R.  Nichols,  J ames  W. 
North,  John  Potter,  Asa  Redington,  Richard  D.  Rice,  Samuel 
Titcomb,  Richard  H.  Yose,  Daniel  Williams,  Joseph  H.  Williams. 

Benton — Henry  Clark,  Crosby  Hinds. 

China — Thomas  W.  Clark,  Alfred  Fletcher,  Zebah  Washburn. 

Farmingdale — Edmund  A.  Chadwick,  George  H.  Robinson. 

Gardiner — Frederick  Allen,  George  W.  Batchelder,  Washington 
Benjamin,  Edmund  A.  Chadwick,  Lorenzo  Clay,  Charles  Dan- 
forth,  N.  M.  Meserve,  Nathaniel  M.  Whitmore,  Noah  Wouds. 

Hallowell — Henry  K.  Baker,  Edward  K.  Butler,  Wm.  Clark, 
Williams  Emmons,  Samuel  K.  Gilman,  Wm.  B.  Glazier,  John 
Otis,  Henry  Wr.  Paine,  Anson  G.  Stinchfield. 

Mount  Yernon — Ezra  Kempton,  Jr. 

Pittston — Ward  L.  Lewis. 

Readfield — Emery  0.  Bean,  Edward  Fuller,  Asa  Gile. 

Yajssalborough — Joseph  Bowman. 

Waterville — Timothy  Boutelle,  Paul  L.  Chandler,  J.  H.  Drum- 
mond, Eldridge  L.  Getchell,  Solyman  Heath,  Thomas  W.  Herrick, 
Edwin  Noyes,  Samuel  P.  Shaw,  Harrison  A.  Smith,  James  Stack- 
pole,  Jr.,  Stephen  Stark. 

Wayne — George  A.  Wright,  J.  E.  F.  Dunn. 

Winthrop — Thomas  J.  Burgess,  Seth  May,  John  May. 


COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW. 


Ill 


LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Bristol  — Peaslee  M.  Wells. 

Damariscotta — Ezra  B.  French,  Nathaniel  M.  Pike,  John  H. 
Converse,  John  B.  Coffin,  V.  B.  Oakes,  Samuel  A.  Stinson. 
Dresden — Hamilton  M.  Call. 

Newcastle— John  H.  Converse,  Ingalls  & Stinson,  Nathaniel  M. 
Pike. 

Bocldand — William  Battie,  John  C.  Cochran,  James  0.  L. 
Foster,  Wakefield  G.  Frye,  Edwin  S.  Hovey,  Henry  C.  Lowell, 
Charles  L.  Lowell,  John  A.  Meserve,  Hermon  Stvevens,  William 
G.  Sargent,  Peter  Thacher. 

Thomaston — Albert  P.  Gould,  David  O’Brien,  John  *Ruggles, 
S.  Emerson  Smith,  Edmund  Wilson. 

Union — Daniel  F.  Harding,  Elijah  Yose. 

Waldoborough — John  Bulfinch,  John  H.  Kennedy,  Sebastian 
S.  Marble,  Albion  P.  Oakes,  Edward  A.  Reed,  David  W.  Seiders. 
Warren — Edwin  Smith,  Manasseh  H.  Smith. 

Whitefield  — Jason  M.  Carlelton. 

Wiscasset — Erastus  Foote,  Erastus  Foote,  Jr.,  Wales  Hubbard, 
Henry  Ingalls,  Samuel  E.  Smith,  Wilmot  Wood. 

OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Bethel — William  Frye,  O’Neil  W.  Robinson,  Jr. 

Buckfield — Sullivan  C.  Andrews,  Jacob  W.  Brown. 

Canton — Elbridge  G.  Harlow,  Jacob  Lovejoy. 

Denmark — Samuel  F.  Gibson. 

Dixfield — Isaac  Randall,  Charles  W.  Bolsten. 

Fryeburg — Alexander  R.  Bradley,  Edward  L.  Osgood. 

Lovell — David  R.  Hastings,  Josiah  S.  Hobbs,  Ephraim  K. 
Smart. 

Mexico — Charles  W.  Walton. 

Norway — William  W.  Virgin,  Levi  Whitman. 

Oxford — Jairus  S.  Keith,  John  J.  Perry. 

Paris — Alvah  Black,  Samuel  R.  Carter,  Stephen  Emery,  Rufus 
K.  Goodenow,  William  K.  Kimball. 

Rumford — Lyman  Rawson,  Peter  C.  Virgin. 

Waterford — M.  B.  Bartlett. 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 

Bangor — John  Appleton,  Moses  L.  Appleton,  Charles  P.  Brown, 
A.  H.  Briggs,  Albion  P.  Bradbury,  Ichabod  D.  Bartlett,  Samuel 
H.  Blake,  Joseph  Carr,  Charles  S.  Crosby,  William  C.  Crosby, 
Gustavus  G.  Cushman,  Charles  P.  Davis,  Samuel  P.  Dinsmore, 
William  Fessenden,  E.  W.  Flagg,  Samuel  Garnsey,  John  Godfrey, 


112 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


John  E Godfrey,  Elijah  L.  Hamlin,  Joshua  W.  Hathaway,  S.  F. 
Humphrey,  John  L.  Ilodsdon,  John  B.  Hill,  Thomas  A.  Hill, 
William  T.  Hilliard,  Henry  P.  Haines,  George  W.  Ingersoll, 
Abner  Knowles,  Edwin  Kent,  George  Kent,  William  II.  McCrillis, 
Benjamin  H.  Mace,  Wyman  B.  S.  Moor,  George  B.  Moody,  John 
McDonald,  Jacob  McGaw,  Thornton  McGaw,  H.  G.  O.  Morrison, 
Benjamin  F.  Mudgett,  Albert  W.  Paine,  John  A.  Peters,  Spencer 
A.  Pratt,  Henry  E Prentiss,  E.  G.  Bawson,  James  F.  Bawson, 
James  S.  Bowe,  Charles  P.  Boberts,  Abraham  Sanborn,  A.  L. 
Simpson,  Augustus  C.  Smith,  Charles  Stetson,  Daniel  Sanborn, 
Albert  G.  Wakefield,  Asa  Waterhouse,  George  M.  Weston,  Nathan 
Weston,  Jr. 

Carmel — John  J.  Bell. 

Corinna — Yolney  A.  Sprague. 

Dexter — Josiah  Crosby,  Samuel  McLellan. 

Dixmont — George  W.  Wilcox. 

Exeter — David  Barker. 

Hampden — Hannibal  Hamlin,  Joshua  Hill,  A.  P.  Warren. 

Lee — Henry  C.  Field. 

Lincoln — John  Burnham,  Augustus  G.  Bandall. 

Newport — Elliot  Walker,  George  W.  Whitney. 

Oldtown — E.  C.  Brett,  John  H.  Hilliard,  J.  W.  Knowlton, 
George  P.  Sewall. 

Orono — Samuel  Libby,  Israel  Washburn,  Jr.,  Matthias  Weeks, 
Nathan  Weston,  Jr.,  Nathaniel  Wilson. 

Patten — S.  E.  Benjamin. 

Stetson — Lewis  Barker. 

PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 

Dover — J.  D.  Brown,  Ephraim  Flint,  A.  K.  P.  Gray,  James  S. 
Wiley. 

Foxcroft — Charles  P.  Chandler,  James  S.  Holmes,  James  H. 
Weymouth. 

Guilford — Henry  Hudson,  David  B.  Straw. 

Milo — Charles  A.  Everett. 

Monson — James  Bell,  John  H.  Bice. 

Parkman — Emerson  F.  Harvey. 

Sangerville — William  G.  Clark. 

Sebec — Alexander  M.  Bobinson. 

SAGADAHOC  COUNTY. 

Bath — John  S.  Baker,  John  C.  L.  Booker,  David  Bronson, 
Ebenezer  Clap,  Washington  Gilbert,  Nathaniel  Groton,  John  H. 


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COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW. 


113 


Kimball,  Albert  Merrill,  Charles  R.  Porter,  Benjamin  Randall, 
John  Rogers,  Frederick  D.  Sewall,  Jacob  S.  Bewail,  Jacob  Smith, 
Henry  Tallman. 

Bowdoinham — Joseph  W.  Russell. 

Richmond — Ezra  Abbott,  Hartley  B.  Cox,  James  M.  Hagar, 
Marshall  S.  Hagar,  Benjamin  Kimball,  C.  W.  Larrabee. 


SOMERSET  COUNTY. 

Athens — Charles  F.  H.  Greene,  Ebenezer  Hutchinson,  Gilbert 
L.  Palmer. 

North  Anson — George  C.  Getchell,  Paulinus  M.  Foster,  A.  H 
Ware. 

Canaan — Levi  Johnson,  Joseph  Barrett. 

Detroit — J.  P.  Waterhouse. 

Fairfield — Wm.  B.  Snell. 

Harmony — Cleopas  Boyd,  James  W.  Merrill. 

Hartland — Enoch  E.  Brown,  William  Folsom. 

New  Portland — Benjamin  Adams,  Wm.  S.  Marshall. , 
Norridgewock — John  S.  Abbott,  Stephen  D.  Lindsey,  Charles 
F.  Pillsbury,  John  H.  Webster. 

Palmyra — Oramandal  D.  Merrick. 

Solon — W.  M.  E.  Brown,  0.  R.  Bacheller. 

St.  Albans — David  D.  Steward. 

Skowhegan — Coburn  L.  Wyman,  D.  Kidder,  L.  Kidder,  James 
T.  Leavitt,  Henry  A.  Wyman. 


WALDO  COUNTY. 

Appleton — John  Hanly,  Michael  F.  Hanly. 

Belfast — Nehemiah  Abbot,  John  F.  H.  Angier,  William  G. 
Crosby,  Woodbury  Davis,  Jonathan  G.  Dickerson,  Isaac  N.  Felcb. 
Bohan  P.  Field,  Lewis  W.  Howes,  Alfred  W.  Johnson,  Frederick 
A.  Lewis,  Nathaniel  M.  Lowney,  Andrew  T.  Palmer,  William  M. 
Rust,  James  White,  Joseph  Williamson. 

Camden — William  H.  Codman,  Ephraim  K.  Smart,  Nathaniel 
T.  Talbot. 

Frankfort — Nathaniel  H.  Hubbard,  Archibald  Jones,  Albert 
L.  Kelley,  Charles  H.  Pierce. 

Freedom — James  Hall,  Orris  H.  Keene. 

Liberty — Joseph  AY.  Knowlton. 

Monroe — David  S.  Flanders. 

Montville — John  Emerson,  Nathan  Elden. 

Searsport — Franklin  S.  Nickerson. 

Unity — J.  W.  Fernald,  James  B.  Murch. 

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MAINE  REGISTER. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Calais — George  B.  Burnes,  A.  G.  Chandler,  James  S.  Cooper, 
George  Downes,  George  W.  Dyer,  Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller,  Joseph 
Granger,  E.  B.  Harvey,  F.  A.  Pike,  Daniel  Tyler,  Charles  R. 
midden. 

Cherryfield — Caleb  Burbank,  William  Freeman,  William  Free- 
man, Jr. 

Columbia — Jotham  Lippincott. 

East  Machias — J.  A.  Lowell,  George  F.  Talbot. 

Eastport — Bion  Bradbury,  I.  II.  Chadbourne,  Daniel  T.  Gran- 
ger, Aaron  Hayden. 

Lubec — John  C.  Talbot,  Jr. 

Machias — Albert  G.  Lane,  Albert  Pillsbury,  Rufus  K.  Porter, 
Peter  Thaxter,  George  Walker. 

YORK  COUNTY. 

Alfred — William  C.  Allen,  Nathan  D.  Appleton,  Francis  Ba- 
con, Ira  T.  Drew,  Daniel  Goodenow,  James  0.  Mclntire. 

Biddeford — Alvin  B.  Blake,  John  M.  Goodwin,  Samuel  W. 
Luques,  Ebenezer  Shillaber,  Thomas  G.  Thornton,  Jr. 

Buxton — Francis  Bacon,  Charles  E.  Weld. 

Cornish — Caleb  R.  Ayer,  C.  E.  Clifford,  David  Hammons, 
John  Jameson,  Joshua  T.  Lincoln,  E.  W.  Wedge  wood. 

Hollis — Henry  K.  Bradbury,  M.  D.  L.  Lane. 

Kennebunk — Edward  E.  Bourne,  Edward  E.  Bourne,  Jr., 
Joseph  Dane,  Jr.,  William  B.  Sewall. 

Lebanon — William  Emery,  Jr.,  Clfarles  R.  Lindsey. 

Limerick — Caleb  B.  Lord,  Luther  S.  Moore. 

Liraington — Arthur  McArthur. 

North  Berwick — Horatio  G.  Herrick. 

Parsonsfield — Robert  T.  Blazo,  Rufus  Mclntire. 

Saco — Edward  P.  Burnham,  Alexander  F.  Chisholm,  Philip 
Eastman,  Moses  Emery,  Frederick  Greene,  Thomas  M.  Hayes, 
Joseph  W.  Leland,  Samuel  V.  Loring,  Joseph  T.  Nye,  John 
Shepley,  Rufus  P.  Tapley,  Edwin  R.  Wiggin,  Lorenzo  D.  Wil- 
kinson. 

Sanford — Asa  Low,  Increase  S.  Kimball,  Samuel  Thompson. 

Waterborough — Charles  F.  Leavitt. 

South  Berwick — John  N.  Goodwin,  Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  Abner 
Oakes. 

Newfield — Edward  S.  Morris. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


115 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


According  to  the  Census  returns  of  the  United  States,  taken  1850, 
the  statistics  of  the  several  religious  denominations  in  the  State  were 
as  follows  : 


Churches.  Value  of 
Property. 

Baptist  283... #426, 787 

Christian 9 ...  13,800 

Congregationalist . . . 165  ...  526,270 

Episcopal  8 ...  52,600 

Free  19  ...  25,700 

Friends 24  ...  14,580 

Methodist 171  ...  259,695 


Presbyterian 

Churches.  Value  of 
Property. 

32,000 

20,700 

Roman  Catholic.. 

...  11... 

Swedenborgian ... 

8,000 

Union 

108,670 

Unitarian 

103,000 

Universalist  

...  53... 

120,150 

Minor  Sects 

200 

Making  a total  of  851  Churches,  with  accommodations  for  304,475 
persons,  and  valued  as  property  at  Si, 712, 152.  Maine  constitutes  a 
Diocese  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  a part  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  Diocese  of  Boston. 


In  the  list  of  Churches  and  Clergymen,  we  have  endeavored  to  give 
the  number  of  Churches  in  each  town.  Those  against  which  no  name 
appears,  have  no  settled  pastor.  The  names  of  clergymen  not  having 
pastoral  charge  are  omitted. 

Abbreviations.  B.  signifies  Baptist,  C.,  Congregationalist,  E., 
Episcopal,  F.  B.,  Freewill  Baptist,  M.  E.,  Methodist  Episcopal,  N.  J., 
New  Jerusalem,  R.  C.,  Roman  Catholic,  S.  A.,  Second  Advent,  Uni., 
Unitarian,  TJv.,  Universalist. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 


Auburn.  ' 

Thomas  N.  Lord, C. 

John  Elliott, C. 

Adoniram  J.  Nelson, B. 

Robert  Blacker, Uv. 

David  T.  Stevens, Uv. 

Uv. 

Danville. 

James  Drummond, C. 

Anson  Denham, B. 

F.  B. 

M.  E. 

Durham. 

Jonas  Fisk, C. 

C. 

Moses  Hanscom, B. 

John  Miller, F.  B. 

Allen  H.  Cobb, M.  E. 

Charles  Andrews, M.  E. 

Uv. 


East  Livermore. 

B. 

F.  B. 

M.  E. 


Greene. 


Arthur  Drinkwater, B. 

Daniel  Pierce, B. 

F.  B. 


Leeds. 

(No  returns.) 

Lewiston. 


G.  Knox, B. 

J.  Golder, B. 

J.  Drummond, C. 


Gideon  Perkins, F.  B. 

Lisbon. 

(No  returns.) 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Livermore. 

Caleb  Mugford, M.  E. 


David  Nutter, B. 

William  Wyman,*  • B. 

Lucius  Bradford, B. 

Uv. 

Minot. 

Elijah  Jones, C. 

Enos  Merrill, C. 

David  Sweat, F.  B. 

J.  Fairbanks, M.  E 

Poland. 

Enos  Merrill, C. 

Stephen  Gould, C. 

Benjamin  Burnham, M.  E. 

James  Libby, F.  B. 

Turner. 

L.  D.  Hill, B. 

Wm.B.  French, Uv. 

C. 

F.B. 


Wales. 

Allen  Files, F.  B. 

B. 

Webster. 

David  House, F.  B. 

B. 

Uv. 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Amity. 

B. 

Benedicta. 

R.  C. 

Crystal  Plantation. 

Ephraim  Fobes, 

Cyrus  Case, 

Bridgewater. 

Nathaniel  Rideout, B. 

-Free  Ch.B. 

Eaton  Grant. 

R.  C. 


Fort  Fairfield. 

E.  Night, C. 

Alphonso  Rogers, M.  E. 

M.Cookson, M.  E. 

Golden  Ridge  Plantation. 
Edwin  Parker, M.  E- 

Ilodgdon. 

Daniel  Outhouse, B. 

R.  W.  Emerson, C. 

Thos.  White, F.B. 

G.  W.  Haskell, F.  B. 

Nelson  Whitney, M.  E. 

Iioulton. 

Charles  P.  Felch, C. 

Royal  C.  Spalding, B. 

Whitney, M.  E. 

Thomas  Connelly, R.  C. 

Uv. 


Madawaska  Plantation. 


Henry  Dionnes R.  C. 

Monticello. 

Charles  S.  Pitcher, ........  Ch. 

C. 

M.  E. 


New  Limerick  and  Linneus. 
F.B. 

No  '.  11,  R.  5. 

Marcus  R.  Keep, C.  T. 

M.  E. 

Salmon  Brook  and  Letter  F. 
C. 

Van  Buren. 

Michael  Maloy, R.  C. 

Weston. 

George  W.  Gelerson, F.  B. 


James  Hartford, M.  E. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Baldwin. 

Cyril  Pearl, C. 

Benjamin  F.  Lufkin, M.  E. 


CHDRCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN, 


117 


Bridgton. 


Josiah  T.  Hawes, C. 

Joseph  P.  Fessenden C. 

Amos  B.  Pendleton, 

Isaac  McDonald, 

E.  G.  Eaton, 

Colby, 

Horace  Wellihgton, 


Brunswick. 

J.  B.  Hutchinson, B. 

Charles  Ayers, B. 

G.  E.  Adams,  D.  D., C. 

Wm.  S.  Chadwell, E. 

Andrew  Hollins, F.  B. 

J.  E.  Perry, M.  E. 

S.  Stetson, : -Uv. 

Amos  D.  Wheeler, Uni. 

Cape  Elizabeth. 

B. 

Lord, C. 

A.  P.  Hillman, F.  B. 

Pierce, M.  E. 

Casco. 

John  Pinkham, F.  B. 

Hugh  McQuillan, Ch. 

M.  E. 

Friends. 

Cumberland. 

Joseph  Blake, C. 

M.  Banks, M.  E. 

Noah  Hobart, M.  E. 

Falmouth. 

A.  H.  Tyler, C. 

S.  Ranks, M.  E. 

C. 

Freeport. 

Elijah  S.  Fish, B. 

Luther  L.  Conklin, C. 

Nathaniel  Bard, F.  B. 

Uv. 

Gorham. 

John  R.  Adams, C. 

Daniel  Poor, C. 

Thomas  Jameson, C. 

James  Lewis, M.  E. 


R.  H.  Stinchfield,  • - M.  E. 


y f 

James  Warren, M.  E. 

F.  B. 

F.B. 

Gray. 

Allen  Lincoln, C. 

David  Newell, F.  B. 

Samuel  B.  Sawyer, M.  E. 

Stone, W.  M. 

Uv. 

Harpswell. 

B. 

Elijah  Kellogg, C. 

Levi  Hersey, F.  B. 

« Uv. 

Harrison. 

B. 

John  Dodd, • • • *C. 


Ephraim  H.  Hart,  F.  B. 

F.B. 

Naples. 

Augustus  Sanborn, M.  E. 

New  Gloucester. 


Charles  Packard,  • • C. 

John  Rounds, B. 


A.  F.  Hutchinson, F.  B. 

Uv. 

Shakers. 

North  Yarmouth. 

Caleb  Hobart, C. 

Benjamin  Burnham, M.  E. 

Otisjield. 

Joseph  Wight, F.  B. 

Alpheus  B.Lovewell, M.  E. 


James  P.  Richardson, C. 

Portland. 

W.  H.  Shailer,  D.  D.  (1st,)  B. 

J.  S.  Eaton,  (2d,) B. 

S.  E.  Brown,  (3d,) B. 

J.  J.  Carruthers,  D.  D.  (2d 

Par.) C. 

W.  T.  Dwight,  D.  D.  (3d 

Par.) C. 

J.  W.  Chickering, C. 

H.  S.  Carpenter, C. 


118 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


James  Pratt,  • - E. 

Alexander  Burgess, E. 

Benj.  D.  Peck, F.  B. 

C.  C.  Mason, M.  E. 

W.  F.  Farrington, M.  E. 

C.  W.  Morse, M.  E. 

(Colored,) M.  E. 

J.  O’Donnell, R.  C. 

P.  B.  Morgan, S.  A. 

Wm.B.  Hayden, N.  J. 


I.  Nichols,  1).D.  (IstPar.) 
Horatio  Stebbins,  (col-  > Uni. 


league,) ) 

Uni. 

W.  H.  Hadley,  (At  Large, ) Uni. 

C.  R.  Moor, Uv. 

R.  S.  French,  Free  Ch. 

Friends. 

Pownal. 

William  Loring, C. 

C.  C.  Lord. M.  E. 


James  Price, M.  E. 

F.  B. 

Raymond. 

Hubbard  Chandler, F.  B. 

F.  B. 

J.  Stone, M.  E. 

Scarboro ’. 


H.  J.  Bradbury,  (Sacarap- 


pa,)  Uv. 

J.  P.  Weston,  (Stev.  Plains, )Uv. 

Wm.  McDonald, M.  E. 

J.  Stone, Uv. 

Windham. 

Luther  Wiswell, C. 

John  O.  Hackett, F.  B. 

Uv. 


Friends. 

Yarmouth. 


L.  B.  Allen, B. 

C. 

M.  E. 

J.  M.  Bradbury, Uv. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Avon. 

Samuel  L.  Gould, C. 

John  Phillips, M.  E. 

NehemiahHunt, M.  E. 

Henry  Cushman, M.  E. 


Carthage. 

Waldron  Morse,  • F.  B. 

Joseph  B.  Jones, M.  E. 

Chesterville. 


C. 

W.  Hayden, B. 

S.  Warren, B. 

Alpha  Turner, M.  E. 

Sebago. 

Samuel  Tyler, B. 

William  Ward, F.  B. 


Standish. 


James  B.  Hadley, 

•C. 

Geo.  Osgood, 

-Uni. 



-F.  B. 

Wm.  H.  Strout,  

• M.  E. 

Westbrook. 

Wheelwright,  (1st,)- 

•C. 

Caleb  Bradley, 

-C. 

John  Parsons,  (2d,) 

-C. 

J.  L.  Ashby,  

•C. 

C.  O.  Libbey,  (Sacarappa,)  F.  B. 
W.  F.  Farrington, M.  E. 


M.  E. 

C. 

Samuel  Wheeler, F.  B. 

Farmington. 


Charles  Tibbetts, B. 

Isaac  Rogers, C. 

Moore,  M.  E. 


Freeman. 

Wm.  Bates, M.  E. 

Joseph  Davis, M.  E. 

Benj.  Davis,  M.  E. 

Uv. 

F.  B. 

Industry. 


n 

Datus  T.  Allen, 

- -B. 

John  Spinney, 

• -F.  B. 

James  Armstrong, 

• -M.  E. 

CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


119 


Jackson  Plantation. 

Moses  Welch, F.  B. 

M.E. 

Jay. 

H.  Dempsey, B. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 

King  Held. 

'• C. 

Uv. 

Madrid. 

F.  B. 

New  Sharon. 

B. 

Leonard  W.  Harris, C. 

Uv. 

W.  Hayden,  F.  B. 

Roger  Ela, F.  B. 

David  Copeland, M.  E. 

New  Vineyard. 

David  Turner, C. 

Howard  Winslow, M.  E. 

Phillips. 

C. 

Uv. 

Alex.  H.  Morrill, F.  B. 

’••••Ch. 

Silas  B.  Brackett, M.  E. 

Rangeley. 

Edward  Toothaker, F.  B. 

B. 

M.E. 

Salem. 

Uv. 

M.  E. 

F.  B. 


Weld. 

Wm.  Y.  Jordan, C. 

Wm.  H.  Cutting, Ch. 

Seth  Lawrence, B. 

Wilton. 

A.  Morton, C. 

W.  Badger, F.  B. 

Robinson, M.  E. 

James  Farrington, M.  E. 

John  E.  Baxter, M.  E. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Aurora. 

~ B. 


Amherst. 

Henry  S.  Loring, C. 

B. 

Bluehill. 

Lyman  Chase,  ("  1st,) B. 

B. 

S.  H.  Merrill, C. 

Brooklin. 

O.  B.  Walker, B. 


Brooksville. 

B. 

C. 

M.  E. 

Bucksport. 

C. 

A.  S.  Adams, M.  E. 

Joab  Harriman,  M.E. 

Wm.  J.  Wilson,  (North,)  -M.  E. 

Wm.  H.  Pillsbury, M.  E. 

Seba  F.  Wetherbee, M.E. 

Joel  A.  Steele, M.  E. 

Loren  L.  Knox, M.  E. 

Henry  Giles, Uni. 


Strong. 

William  Davenport, C. 

James  Farrington, M.  E. 

Temple. 

Simeon  Hackett, C. 

F.  B. 

M.  E. 


Castine. 

C. 

W.  J.  Robinson, M.  E. 

. M.E. 

Uv. 

Dedham. 

Edward  S.  Palmer, C. 

F.  B. 


120 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Deer  Isle. 

C. 

Plummer, M.  E. 

Eden. 

C.  L.  Cary, B. 

M.E. 

Ellsworth. 

Sampson  Powers, B. 

Sewall  Tenney, C. 

B. 

Jame?  P.  French, M.  E. 

D.  M.  Nappen, • • • Uv. 

. R.  C. 

• Franklin. 

Orrin  Strout, M.  E. 

* B. 


Gouldsboro ’. 

B. 

C. 

M.E. 

Uv. 

Hancock. 

R.  Y.  Watson, B. 

Walter  Marshall, B. 

F.B. 

Mariaville. 

C.  C.  Long,  B. 

F.  B. 

Mount  Desert. 


Samuel  Bowker, C. 

Asa  Westgate, M.  E. 


Orland. 

B. 

Hiram  Houston,  C. 

Stephen  Gross, F.  B. 

Joseph  Staples, F.  B. 

C.  B.  Tupper, M.  E. 

Bother, Uv. 

Otis. 

F.  B. 


Sedgewick. 


B. 

Emerson, * *B. 

L.  Goodrich, C. 


Sullivan. 

R.  Y.  Watson, B. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 


Surry. 

R.  Chase, B. 

Rufus  Dixon, M.  E. 

Tremont. 

Samuel  Bowker, C. 

C.  L.  Carey, B. 

Dunn, M.  E. 

Trenton. 

B. 

Charles  Blanchard, B. 

(East,)  B. 

(West,)  B. 

Waltham. 

C.  C.  Long, B. 


Swan  Island. 

B. 

M.  E. 

No.  33. 

John  Fogg, B. 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Albion. 

Charles  Stratton, Ch. 

B. 

C. 

Augusta. 

H.  Y.  Dexter, B. 

J.  H.  Ingraham, B. 

(North,)  C. 

Edwin  B.  Webb,  (South,)  • C. 

Benj.  Tappan,  D.  D., C. 

O.  B.  Cheney, F.  B. 

Wm.  E.  Armitage, E. 

H.  B.  Abbott, M.  E. 

g Q 

L.  G.  Ware, Uni. 

Wm.  A.  Drew, Uv. 

W.  A.  P.  Dillingham, Uv. 

Belgrade. 

Samuel  Hutchings, F.  B. 

William  Ward, B. 

B. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


121 


Benton. 

• C. 

* Chelsea. 

T.  S.  Tyler,  W.  E.  Foy,. 

• F.  B. 

Nehemiah  Preble, 

. F.  B. 

Z.  H.  Blair, 

• •M.  E. 

China. 

Wm.  Bowler 

• •B. 

Henry  Kendall, 

• •B. 

D.  P.  Thompson, 

• •M.  E. 

L.  Wentworth, 

. M.  E 

Clinton. 

Joseph  Spring, 

.•F.  B. 

P.  P.  Morrill, 

. M.  E. 

v Fayette. 

Allen  Barrows, 

• B. 

Israel  Lord, 

• •M.  E. 

James  Smith, 

..M.  E. 

Gardiner. 

• B. 

Wm.  L.  Hyde, 

..c. 

George  Burgess,  D.  D.,-  • 

• •E. 

B.  Goodrich, 

.•F.  B. 

..F.  B. 
..F.  B. 

• -M.  E. 

J.  W.  Hanson, 

• •Uv. 

Hallo  well. 

S.  W.  Taylor, 

John  P.  Skeele, 

C.  C.  Cone, 

Edmund  B.  Squire, 

..B. 

..c. 

• -M.  E. 
••Uni. 

• •Uv. 

Manchester. 

Henry  P.  Torsey, 

• M.  E. 

• •B. 

• Friends. 

Litchfield. 

• -B. 

Wm.  0.  Grant, 

• B. 

Thomas  Goldthwait, 

•B. 

Benjamin  Smith, 

•••C. 

Mark  Gcttchell, 

■ F.  B. 

Constant  Quinnam, 

••F.  B. 

Monmouth. 


J.  H.  Conant, C. 

A.  M.  Piper, B. 


S.  M.  Emerson, M.  E. 

•' F,  B. 

Mount  Vernon. 

John  Billings, 

Henry  Preble, 

James  Pearl, 

J.  M.  Eaton, 

Charles  Atkins, 


Pittston. 

(N  o returns.) 

Readfield. 

B. 

F.  B. 

H.  M.  Eaton, M.  E. 

D.  B.  Randall, M.  E. 

H.  P.  Torsey,  Kent’s  Hill,*M.  E. 


C. 

••• • • Ch. 

Otis  H.  Johnson, Uv. 

Rome. 

Hiram  Wills, F.  B. 

James  Tibbetts, Ch. 

Sidney. 

B. 

Wm.  Ward, B. 

David  Thurston, C. 

F.  B. 

D.  B.  Lewis,  (2d,) F.  B. 

T.  J.  Dudley,  (3d,) F.  R 

Thomas  J.  True, M.  E. 

Amos  Hitchins, Uv. 

Vassalboro' . 

Thomas  J.  S wett, B. 

David  Thurston, C. 

David  Thompson, M.  E. 

Cyrus  Phenix, M.  E. 

Vienna. 

Joseph  Edgecomb, F.  B. 

Elder  Farrington, M.  E. 

Ch. 


B. 

F.  B. 
F.  B. 
M.  E. 
M.  E. 
Ch. 


122 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Waterville. 


Kendall  Brooks, B. 

N.  M.  Wood, B. 

J.  D.  Reid,  (West,) B. 

Richard  B.  Thurston, C. 

T.  J.  Oliver,  (West,) F.  B. 

G.  W.  Bean,  (West,) F.  B. 

Fuller, M.  E. 

T.  Hill,  (West,) M.  E. 

C.  Gardner,- Uv. 

Amos  Hitchins, Uv. 


Wayne. 

(No  returns.) 

West  Gardiner. 

Z.  Morton, B. 

F.  B. 

- F.  B. 

Herman  Stinson, M.  E. 


Windsor. 

Enos  Trask B. 

Ira  Brown, B. 

Moses  Donnell, M.  E. 

Winthrop. 

Bradbury, B. 

Rufus  M.  Sawyer, C. 

Charles  Munger, M.  E. 

Otis  H.  Johnson, Uv. 

s Winslow. 

Arnold  Palmer, F.  B. 

David  Sheplev, C. 

D.  Staples, M.  E. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Aina. 

Samuel  Talbot, C. 

George  P.  Matthews, B. 

Boothbay. 

Jonathan  Adams, C. 

E.  Burt, C. 

F.  B. 

Adams, M.  E. 

Bremen. 

Lott  B.  Sullivan, C. 


Ezra  Sanborn, M.  E. 


Bristol. 

Fairfield, C. 

Strout, M.  E. 

Batchclder,- M.  E. 

Howe, Uv. 

Cushing. 

B. 

Damariscotta. 

S.  A.  Kingsbury, B. 

E.  H.  Small, M.  E. 

Dresden. 

Edmund  W.  Murray, E. 

Daniel  Clark, M.  E. 

Edgecomb. 

Ivory  Kimball, C. 

E.  G.  Page, F.  B. 

Friendship. 

Smith, B. 

George  Herrick, M.  E. 

Jefferson. 

S.  Chisam, B. 

Johnson  Burbank, B. 

William  Tillev, B. 

E.  J.  White,' B. 

Henry  Stetson, B. 

Matinicus  Plantation. 

Joel  Adams, M.  E# 

Newcastle. 

S.  A.  Kingsbury, B. 

David  Cushman, - • • C. 

E.  G.  Carpenter, C. 

Ezra  Sanborn, M.  E. 

J.  Snow, - • • • - Uv. 

Nobleboro*. 

Samuel  Chisam, B. 

Moses  J.  Kelley, B. 

Enos  Trask, B. 

Rockland. 

Slattery, E. 

I.  S.  Kalloch, B. 

William  O.  Thomas, B. 

Samuel  C.  Fessenden, C. 

Littlefield, F.  B. 

John  Tilton, M.  E. 

Robert  Walker, M.  E. 

J.  O.  Skinner, Uv. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


123 


St.  George. 

Appleton  A.  Belknap, B. 

Edward  Turner, B. 

Lewis  Farnham, B. 

South  Thomaston. 

Joseph  Calloch, B. 

Southport. 

Jesse  Harriman, M.  E. 

Thomaston. 

Oliver  J.  Fernald, Uni. 

George  Pratt, M.  E. 

Isaac  Sawyer, B. 

B. 

John  Bapst, R.  C. 

Richard  Woodhull, C. 

Union. 

Daniel  Bartlett, B. 

Daniel  F.  Potter, C. 

Nathan  Webb, M.  E. 

Uv. 

Waldoboro'. 

Harvey  M.  Stone, C. 

B.  B.  Burns, M.  E. 


Warren. 

Crosby  H.  Wheeler, C. 

F.  B. 

B. 


Washington. 

B. 

C. 

Wm.  B.  Fenloson, M.  E. 


Aaron  Clark,  B.  F. 

Westport. 

Elliot  B.  Fletcher, M.  E. 

F.  B. 

Whitejield. 

Wm.  Poole, B. 

Charles  Glidden, B. 

Jonathan  Jewett, B. 

J.  Putnam, R.  C. 

Wiscasset. 

Abiel  Wood, B. 

B. 


John  Boynton, 

C. 

Alden  Boynton, 

c. 

Uriah  Balkham, 

• c. 

Wm.  H.  Crawford, 

M.  E. 

A.  Church, 

•M.E. 

Patricktown  Plantation. 

Robert  Rice, 

•B. 

Monhegan  Isle. 

OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Albany. 

Lorain  Rood, 

C. 

Andover. 

Mark  Gould, 

•C. 

Uv. 

Andover  North  Surplus. 


B. 

Bethel. 

D.  S.  Hawley, B. 

E.  A.  Buck, C. 

D.  Garland, C. 

S.  Hazeltine, F.  B. 

David  Allen, F.  B. 

Seth  B.  Chase, M.  E. 

Zenas  Thompson, Uv. 

Brownfield. 

David  Gerry, C- 

True  W.  Hill, F.  B. 

M.E. 

Buckfield. 

E.  Harlow, B. 

A.  K.  P.  Small, B. 

F.  Foster, Uv. 


B. 

Joseph  Knapp, F.  B. 

Canton. 

Hiram  Estes, B. 

George  Bates, Uv. 

Denmark. 

Larkin  L.  Jordan, B. 

C. 

Joshua  B.  O.  Colby, F.  B. 

Darius  Forbes, Uv. 


124 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Dixfield. 

Leonard  Norcross. 

Fryeburg. 

Carleton  Hurd, 

• *B. 

..c. 

*.*Uv. 

Gilead. 

• c. 

Grafton. 

Hartford. 

D.  Hutchinson, 

• B. 

Hebron. 

Luther  C.  Stevens, 

...B. 

Hiram. 

George  W.  Whitney,*  • • 

• F.  B. 
. . -AT  F 

...c. 

...Uv. 

Lovell. 

Joseph  Smith, 

• c. 

Alvah  Hatch, 

• • • AL  E. 

Mason. 

John  Paine, 

• * *M.  E. 

Newry. 

E.  S.  Foster, 

• • *F.  B. 

Norway. 

R.  Milner, 

• -B. 

A.  T.  Loring, 

..*c. 

• ••Uv. 

Oxford. 

George  F.  Tewksbury,  • • 

•••C. 

Paris. 

Adams  Wilson, 

...B. 

...c. 

Solon  Royal, 

•••F.  B. 

C.  Andrews, 

• • • M.  E. 

G.  K.  Shaw, 

..•Uv. 

Peru. 

S.  S.  Wyman, B. 

William  Woodsum, F.  B. 

Porter. 

Joseph  Stanley, -.-F.  B. 

Henry  L.  Linscott, M.  E. 

Rumford. 

Robert  Gould, B. 

Joseph  Gerry, C. 

Josiah  Merrill, M.  E. 

Josiah  Lufkin, M.  E. 

Stowe. 

M.  E. 


Sumner. 

M.  Lawrence, B. 

B.  G.  Willey, C. 

L.  Cummings, F.  B. 

Uv. 

Sweden. 

C.  A.  Smith, C. 

F.  B. 


Letter  B. 

F.  B- 

No.  5,  Range  2. 
M.  E. 

Waterford. 


John  A.  Douglass, C. 

Abel  Alton, M.  E. 

Uv. 

Woodstock. 

Ziba  Andrews, B. 

D.  Ricker, B. 

B. 

Dudley  Holt, * • • -M.  E. 


Uv. 

Hamlin's  Gore. 

R.  Dunham. B. 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 

Alton. 

E.  Wellington, Uv. 

Argyle. 

G.  J.  Newton, B. 

M.E. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


125 


Bangor. 


S.  L.  Caldwell,  (1st,) B. 

C.  G.  Porter,  (2d,) B. 

Geo.  B.  Little,  (1st  Parish,)  -C. 

John  Maltby, C. 

Geo.  Shepard, C. 


E.  Pond,I).  D.,  (Seminary,)  C. 
D.  T-  Smith,  (Seminary,)  • • C. 
Ja’s  Wells,  (City  Missionary,) 


William  Willian, E. 

Philip  Weaver, F.  B. 

C.  D.  Pillsbury, M.  E. 

Reuben  B.  Curtis, M.  E. 

John  C.  Prince, M.  E. 

John  Bapst, R.  C. 

Joseph  H.  Allen, Uni. 

Amory  Battles, Uv. 

Swed. 

Bradford. 

Eli  Dewhurst, B. 

Solomon  Bixby, C. 

A.  Strout, F.  B. 

J.  Strout,  Jr., F.  B. 

Brewer. 

George  W.  Field, C. 

Thomas  Smith, C. 

Ephraim  H.  Whitney, M.  E. 

Samuel  Plummer, M.  E. 

L.  P.  Rand, Uv. 

Burli  ngton. 

J.E.  M.  Wright, C. 

Carmel. 

Rufus  Day, M.  E. 


C. 

B. 

Uv. 

Corinna. 


B.  P.  Winchester, B. 

David  Steward, B. 

N.  J.  Robinson, F.  B. 

F.  H.  A.  Patterson, • • -M.  E. 

F.  H.  Sawyer, Uv. 

Corinth. 

C.  P.  Bartlett, B. 

C.  T.  Norcross, B. 

F.B. 

A.  R.  Lunt, M.  E. 

Bean, Ch. 

• ••  Uv. 


Charleston. 

B. 

Henry  Hale, B. 

F.B. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 

David  Stimpson, M.  E. 

Chester. 

Haggett, F.  B. 

B. 

M.  E. 

Clifton. 

•••; B. 

Jarvis  S.  Penney, F.  B. 

Benj.  Penney, F.  B. 


Dexter. 

Jacob  Hatch, B. 

C.  M.  Herring, B. 

Philip  Titcomb, C. 

E.  A.  Helmershausen, M.  E. 

Giles  Bailey, Uv. 

W.  S.  Cilley, Uv. 

J.  F.  Witherell,  Uv. 

Dixmont. 

B. 

J.  Fletcher, F.B. 

E.  Allen, F.  B. 

J.  M.  Godfrey, Ch. 

T.  Harding, Uv. 

Eddington. 

Uv. 

Enfield. 

A.  P.  Messer, B. 

Alvan  Messer, B. 

Billings  Clapp, M.  E. 


Etna. 

B. 

W.M. 

Exeter. 


••••••••••••*  ••••  • • ••  •••  !_)• 

P.  Higgins, M.  E. 


Garland. 

Peter  B.  Thayer, C. 

John  Sawyer,  C. 

F.  W.  Dore, F.B. 

Leonard  Hathaway,  F.  B. 

J.  Cook, F.B. 


126 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


r- 


Glenburn. 

. . p 

L.  P.  French, M.  E. 

Ilampden. 

I.  C.  Knowlton, Uv. 

1?  p 

Orono. 

c 

Javan  K.  Mason, C. 

John  Atwell, M.  E. 

Hermon. 

S.  W.  Pattridge, M.  E. 

Henry  C.  Leonard, Uv. 

Ornngton. 

c 

ME. 

Holden. 

Kenduskeag. 

Thomas  B.  Robinson, B. 

Solomon  E.  Bixby, C. 

Moses  Goodrich, Uv. 

Kirkland. 

C.  L.  Browning, M.  E. 

Lee. 

Benj.  F.  Neily, B. 

Moses  Stevens, F.  B. 

D.  Stickney, Uv. 

Levant. 

Josiah  Cookson, M.  E. 

Lincoln. 

C Rpccp  •>••»•••••••  ••••  "R 

F.  A.  Soule, M.  E. 

Wm.  Marsh, M.  E. 

B.  M.  Mitchell, M.  E. 

Patten. 

Cyrus  Case, B. 

p 

Parris  Rowell, M.  E. 

Passadumkeag. 

p 

Plymouth. 

Moses  H.  Tarbox, F.  B. 

Springfield. 

p 

p b 

Tt 

M E 

Uv. 

Stetson. 

B 

\[  e 

U.  DtJobCj  • • •••  • JJ. 

ph 

a.i  t/ • iJdLvyb^  Vy • 

E.  M.  Fowler, M.  E. 

T-T  tj  WaI  worth  . TTv 

: - c.  ‘ 

T Jv 

Xl.  11.  > V (UWUI  III) 

Newburgh. 

Charles  Rigley, Ch. 

V R 

Veazie. 

Wm.  Day, B. 

Y.  Baker, F.B. 

Newport. 

Beniamin  D.  Small, B. 

Oldtovcn. 

F.B. 

M E. 

PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 

Abbot. 

J.  0.  Barrett, F.B. 

E.  G.  Trask, B. 

James  J3elclier)* 

CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


127 


Atkinson. 

Levi  Shaw, 

..•M.  E- 

Jonathan  Page, 

••B. 

Bowerbank. 

• B. 

...F.  B. 

Blanchard. 

John  A.  Perry, 

•C. 

Brownville. 

Wm.  S.  Sewall, 

...c. 

R.  R.  Richards, 

• M.  E. 

Dover. 

J.  M.  Follett, 

...B. 

Wooster  Parker, 

•••C. 

Orrin  Bartlett, 

...F.  B. 

L.  L.  Shaw, 

. - M.  E. 

Moses  Ames, 

• •M.  E. 

Atkins, 

...M.  E. 

W.  W.  Wilson, 

• ••Uv. 

Foxcroft. 

Wooster  Parker,  - 

• C. 

W.  F.  Gallison, 

...F.  B. 

W.  W.  Wilson, 

• ••Uv. 

Guilford. 

...B. 

Greenville. 

...c. 

...B. 

Monson. 

Dudley  P.  Bailey, 

• • B. 

Horatio  Ilsley, 

...c. 

Milo. 

Benjamin  Follett, 

...B. 

Nathan  Bigelow, 

•Uv. 

Parkman. 

...F.  B. 

M 1? 

...B. 

Sangerville. 

Atherton  Clark, 

...B. 

0.  W.  Bridges, 

...F.  B. 

Sebec. 

J.  H.  Rowell, 

•••Ch. 

Wellington. 

SAGADAHOC  COUNTY. 


Arrowsic. 

H.  Bray, M.  E. 

Bath. 

D.  N.  Shelden, B. 

John  O.  Fiske, C. 

E.  Whittlesey, • -C. 

J.  W.  Ellingwood, C. 

J.  M.  Willey, E. 

N.  Brooks, F.  B. 

P.  Jacques, M.  E. 

H.  M.  Blake, M.  E. 

S.  F.  Dike, N.  J. 

Richard  Metcalf, Uni. 

Joseph  Crehore, Uv. 

Bowdoin. 

Jotham  Day, B. 

Elisha  Purington, F.  B. 

Albert  W.  Purington, F.  B. 

Nathaniel  Purington, F.  B. 

BowdoinJiam. 

A.  Felch, B. 

C.  Campbell, F.  B. 

J.  Raymond, F.  B. 

S.  Hathorn, F.  B. 

W.  R.  Whitmore, F.  B. 

John  Young, M.  E. 

Georgetown. 

E.  G.  Page, F.  B. 

David  Webber, • • -F.  B. 

John  McFadden, F.  B. 

S.  Bray, H.  E. 

Perkins. 

(No  returns.) 

Phipsburg. 

Samuel  F.  Drake, C. 

S.  P.  Morrill, Ch. 

F.B. 

Richmond. 

P.  F.  Barnard, C. 

Joseph  Hawkes, M.  E. 

Humphries, B. 

Collamore  Purington, F.  B. 

Topsham. 

John  Wilds, C. 

Austin  Robbins, B. 

Wm.  Smith, F.B. 

A.  D.  Wheeler, Uni. 


128 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


West  Bath. 

M.  E. 

Woolwich. 

Smith, B. 

Sprague, '•••••M.  E. 

SOMERSET  COUNTY. 

Anson. 

Wm.  E.  Morse, B. 

Thomas  G.  Mitchell, C. 

Athens. 

Jacob  Hathorne, Ch. 

Comfort  Taylor, B. 

Bingham. 

Sydney  Turner, C. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 

Bloomfield. 

Kendall  Brooks, B. 

George  W.  Hathaway,  • • • • C. 
Brighton. 

C.  S.  Pratt,  F.  B. 

James  M.  Hutchinson,  • • • - F.  B. 

Perkins  Hutchins, F.  B. 

Abner  G.  He  Yoll, Ch.  B. 

Cambridge. 

Jacob  Hatch,  B. 

Alfred  Patterson, F.  B. 

Canaan. 

Joseph  Merrill, Ch. 


Elder  Prescott, M.  E. 

B. 

Uv. 

Cornville.  . 


Lucius  Packard, B. 

Stephen  Russell, F.  B. 

Artemas  Whittier, M.  E. 

John  Dorr, Ch. 

Ch.  B 

Detroit. 


Samuel  S.  Small, F.  B. 

F.  B. 


Embden. 

Samuel  Savage, F.  B. 

Job  S.  Hodsdon,  F.  B. 


Fairfield. 

Samuel  Ambrose,  M.  E. 

Nathaniel  Ellis, M.  E. 

Wm.  II.  Foster, M.  E. 

Joshua  Nye, «M.  E. 

Alvah  J.  Buker, F.  B. 

Charles  S.  Hussey, Uv. 

Charles  Coffin, Friend. 

Harmony. 

B. 

• F.  B. 

Hiram  Chase, M.  E. 

James  Withee, M.  E. 

Amaziah  Brown, M.  E. 

Ilartland. 

Harvey  Hawes, B. 

F.  B. 

Madison. 

C. 

Thomas  G.  Mitchell, C. 

Isaac  Morse, B. 

Joseph  Withee, F.  B. 

Hosea  Washburn, F.  B. 

Mark  Merrill, F.  B. 

r • • • • Ch.  B. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 

Mercer. 

Hopkins, C. 

Stone, M.  E. 


Moscow. 

Uv. 

New  Portland. 

Ezra  Winslow, F.  B. 

North  Anson. 

/.  • *Uv. 

Norridgewock. 


Henry  S.  Downer, C. 

S.  S.  Brownson,  ........  B. 

Palmyra. 

John  C.  Prescott,  .......  -M.  E. 

John  S.  Lang, Ch. 

Joseph  P.  Roberts, B. 

Pittsfield. 


Wm.  Getchell,  M.  E. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


129 


Ripley. 

Simon  E.  Ricker, F.  B. 


William  Tripp, 

Skowheyan. 

J.  II.  Jennie, 

• •M.  E. 

• Uv. 
••Ch. 

•C. 

Smith-field. 

Hiram  Wills,  

Cornelius  Slone, 

■•■F.  B. 

Solon. 

G.  W.  Fargo, 

• B. 

• C. 

• -M.  E. 

St.  Albans. 

Henry  White,  

Turner  Hanson, 

Stephen  Perry, 

• C. 

• •F.  B. 

• F.  B. 
• -B. 

’ Starks. 

S.  S.  Brownson, 

S.  Williamson,  

Ira  Armstrong, 

• B. 

• F.  B. 
••M.  E. 
•C. 

Flay  Staff. 

•C. 

WALDO  COUNTY. 

Appleton. 

D.  Bartlett, 

J.  C.  Pattie, 

Wm.  T.  Jewell, 

• .B. 
••Uv. 

• •M.  E. 

Belfast. 

Edward  F.  Cutter, 

J.  R.  Munseli,  

J.  Freeman, 

Cazneau  Palfrey, 

•B. 

•C. 

••C. 

• -M.  E. 

••Uni. 

•Uv. 

Belmont. 

Geo.  Z.  Hears, 

Doty  L.  Whitney, 

Daniel  Whitehouse,  • • • • 

• F.  B. 

• M.  E. 
•B. 

••Ch.  B. 

Brooks. 

Albion  P.  Fogg, M.  E. 

Friends. 

Burnham. 


Otis  Williams, M.  E. 

Tobias  Lord, M.  E. 

Camden. 

David  Perry, B. 

James  Williams, B. 

Benj.  F.  Chase, C. 


F.  B. 

S.  H.  Beals, M.  E. 

Uv. 


Frankfort. 

Stephen  H.  Hayes,  C. 

Alfred  L.  Skinner, C. 

S.  G.  Sargent, B. 

Cyrus  Scammon, M.  E. 

Freedom. 

Jacob  Coulliard,  F.  B. 

Richard  H.  Kasey, F.  B. 

John  B.  Lamb, F.  B. 

Chandler  Noyes, F.  B. 

Hope. 

Lemuel  Rich, B. 

Samuel  Fuller, M.  E. 

Islesboro\ 

Daniel  McMaster, B. 

Win.  J.  Durgin, B. 

Ephriam  Coombs, F.  B. 

Jackson. 

Chinney, C. 

F.  B. 

Isaac  Deering, F.  B. 

John  Hamilton, Ch.  B. 


L.  Hawes, Ch.  B. 

Knox. 

Josiah  I.  Brown,  M.  E. 

B. 

F.  B. 

Liberty. 


James  Lewis,  Ch. 

Wm.  Lewis,  Ch. 


9 


130 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Lincolnville. 

James  Small, F.  B. 

E.  Bryant,  M.  E. 

- Uv. 


Monroe. 

T.  D.  Clements, F.  B. 

R.  Lambert, F.  B. 

M.  D.  Tisdale,  M.  E. 

E.  B.  Wingate,  Ind.  B. 

J.  W.  Moore,  M.  E. 

S.  Staples,  M.  E. 

O.  Whitcomb,  Ch. 

Montville. 

Thomas  B.  Robinson, B.  B. 

Ebenezer  Knowlton, F. 

Lemuel  Norton, F.  B. 

Wm.  Small,  F.  B. 

Moses  McFarland, Uv. 

North  Haven. 

Leonard  Mayo, B. 

F.  B. 


Nortliport. 

.... B. 

M.  E. 


Palermo. 

Ira  IL  Brown, B. 

Isaac  S.  Smith, B. 

Wm.  J.  Clifford, M.  E. 

Eli  Ayer,  M.  E. 

Prospect. 

Joseph  Freeman, C. 

Hugh  G.  Carley,  F.  B. 

J erorne  Harris,  Uv. 

Searsmont. 

B. 

Sewall, M.  E. 

Searsport. 

S.  W.  Avery,  B. 

Stephen  Thurston, C. 

L.  D.  WardweU, M.  E. 

J.  C.  Pattee, Uv. 


WALDO  COUNTY. 


Troy. 


Daniel  Lamson, Ch. 

Theodore  Harding, Uv. 


Unity. 

Chapman, C. 

Wm.  McGray, M.  E. 


M.  E. 


Vinalhaven. 

M.  E. 

Waldo. 

Zina  Knowlton, M.  E. 

James  I.  Brown,  M.  E. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTS. 

Addison. 

C.  Roberts,  M.  E. 

B. 

B. 

Uv. 

Uv. 

Alexander. 

' C. 

Baileyville. 

B. 

ME. 


Baring. 

A.  Gould, B. 

Calais. 

E.  C.  Mitchell, B. 

Hughes, Ch. 

Samuel  H.  Keeler, C. 

G.  Wells  Durell, E. 

M.  D.  Mathews, M.  E. 

Thomas  S.  Lathrop, Uni. 

R.  C. 


Cherryjitld. 


K.  Holt,  B. 

C. 

Otis  F.  Wilson, M.  E. 

J.  A.  Milliken, Uv. 

Charlotte. 

B. 

John  Me  Glauftin, F.  B. 


Swanville. 

Aaron  Nickerson, 


.•F.  B. 


Columbia. 

E.  B.  Roberts, 


• *M.  E. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 


131 


Union. 


James  A.  Milliken, 

• •Uv. 

Crawford. 

C.  P.  St.  Clair, 

.•B. 

Cutler. 

Dennysville. 

J.  H.  Stearns, 

East  Machias. 

John  C.  Adams, 

Prince, 

. -M.  E. 

Eastport. 

Nathan  Butler, 

Wm.  T.  Dixon, 

C.  F.  Tupper, 

B.  Pickering, 

H.  F.  Edes,  

• •C. 

. -M.  E. 
..R.  C. 

Edmunds. 

• -M.  E. 

Harrington. 

Wilson, 

Robert  Cole, 

• ••B. 

Jonesport. 

. . -B 

Lubec. 

. . .B 

Hosea  Pearce, 

H.  P.  Guilford, 

. .-B. 
...Ch. 
. • -C 

Abel  Foster,  ......... 

Brackett, 

• • -M.  E. 

Machias. 

. . C. 



. • M.  E. 

Machiasport. 

Gilman  Bacheller,  C. 

James  Lenfest, S.  A. 

Marion. 

Hosea  Smith, Ch. 

Marshfield. 

C. 

Medybemps. 

A.  Messer,  B. 

Millbridge. 

J.  G.  Pingree, M.  fe. 

Union. 

B. 

Uv. 

Northfield. 

Richardson, C. 


Pembroke.  . 

B. 

Seldon  Wentworth, C. 

M.  E. 

Uv. 

Perry. 

Kidder,  C. 

T.  D.  Howard, Uni. 

Robbinston. 

David  B.  Sewall, C. 

M.  K.  Meservey,  M.  E. 

Steuben. 


B. 

John  G.  Pingree, M.  E. 

Uv. 


Whiting. 

C. 

Edward  Brackett,  M.  E. 

Whitneyville. 

G.  Bacheller, C. 

M.  E. 


YORK  COUNTY. 


Acton. 


W.  T.  Sargent, B. 

Clement  Parker,  C. 


F.  B. 


132 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Alfred. 

B. 

B. 

John  Orr, C. 

John  Mitchell, M.  E. 

Shakers. 


Berwick. 

F.  B. 

James  Cushing,  M.  E. 

Biddeford. 

L&vi  Loring,  (1st,) C. 

Daniel  Gould,  (2d,) C. 

John  Hubbard,  Jr., B. 

Arthur  Caverno,  F.  B. 

C.  F.  Allen,  M.  E. 

Francis  Masure, M.  E. 

Alpha  Turner, M.  E. 

R.  C. 

Buxton. 

Ivory  M.  Thompson,  • * • -B. 

Joseph  Bartlett, C. 

G.  W.  Cressey,  C. 

J.  M.  Bailey.  • F.  B. 

Uriah  Chase, F.  B. 

Cornish. 

Walter  Clarke, B. 

Albert  Cole, C. 

Edward  Davis, M.  E. 


Dayton. 

James  Buch, -.-M.  E. 

Wm.  Littlefield, F.  B. 

Eliot. 

Jeffries  Hall, C. 

John  Cobb, M.  E. 

Wm.  C.  Clark,  W.  M. 


Ch.  B. 

Hollis. 

Jacob  McDaniel, M.  E. 

James  Buck, M.  E. 

Samuel  Fabyan, F.  B. 

Isle  of  Shoals. 

Joseph  Mason,  Ch. 

Kennebunk. 

Lewis  Barrows,  B. 

B. 


G.  Cook, B. 

Wm.  H.  Wilcox,  C. 

L.  H.  Witham, F.  B. 

F.  B. 

Ezekiel  Smith, M.E. 

Moore, M.  E. 

Joshua  A.  Swan, Uni. 

Kennebunkport. 

H.  G.  Knott, B. 

John  Baker, C. 

C. 

Kinsman  Atkinson, M.  E. 

Ezekiel  Robinson, M.E. 

John  Hubbard, B. 

Kiltery. 

Albert  W.  Fisk, C. 

Read, B. 

Geo.  M.  Payne, • • • B. 

Almon  Libby, F.  B. 

F.  C.  Ayer, M.  E. 

Limerick. 

Albert  Cole,  C. 

Elias  Libby,  F.  B. 

Zachariah  Jordan,  F.  B. 

Theodore  Stevens, F.  B. 

B. 

Limington. 

S.  Burnham, B. 

John  H.  Garman, C. 

Theodore  Stevens, F.  B. 

Benj.  S.  Manson, F.  B. 

Lyman. 

Gideon  Cook, B. 

Amasa  Loring, C. 

Joseph  McDaniel, M.  E. 

Charles  Hurlin, W.  B. 

New  field. 

Wm.  Pierce, C. 

Phinehas  Libby, M.  E. 

John  Rice,  M.  E. 

F.  B. 

F.  B. 

North  Berwick. 

Charles  B.  Mills, F.B. 

Wm.  Quint,  B. 

Friends. 


PHYSICIANS. 


133 


Parsonsfeld. 


Samuel  Ordway, C. 

B. 

B. 

John  Buzzell, F.  B. 

Charles  O.  Libby, F.  B. 

Silas  Moulton, F.  B. 

S.  Manson,  F.  B. 

Saco. 

J.  Keeley, B. 

Charles  H.  Smith, F.  B. 


Samuel  Cowell, E. 

Joseph  Colby,  M.  E. 

Theodore  Hill, M.  E. 

John  T.  G.  Nichols, Uni. 

John  L.  Stevens, Uv. 

Sanford. 

Stephen  Bailey, C. 

C. 

Thomas  Jameson, B. 

Albert  Dunbar,  B. 

Wm.  H.  Waldron,  F.  B. 

Shapleigh. 

George  Heard, • B. 


South  Berwick. 


J.  Richardson, B. 

Frederick  Moulton, F.  B. 

Benjamin  R.  Allen, C. 

Urial  Rideout, M.  E. 

Waterhoro\ 

Bartlett  Pease, B. 

Bridges, F.  B. 

F.B. 

Uv. 


Wells. 


Giles  Leach, C. 

Cook,  C. 

J.  M.  Wedgewood, B. 

Wm.  P.  Merrill, F.  B. 

Abner  Hall,  F.  B. 

F.B. 

York. 

John  Smith,  C. 

Morris  Holman, C. 

Luther  Knight, M.  E. 

Charles  E.  Goodwin, B. 


PHYSICIANS  IN  MAINE. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 

Barnard  John  A.,  Livermore 
Blake  John  IL,  Auburn 
Bowker  C.  K.,  Minot 
Bradford  Benj.,  Livermore 
Bradford  Philip,  Turner 
Bradford  Richmond,  Auburn 
Burbank  A.,  Lewiston 
Carey  N.  H.,  Durham 
Carr  Josiah,  Minot 
Carsley  Ebenezer,  [Thomp.] 
Poland 

Carter  John  A.,  Webster 
Dyer  H.,  Danville 
Fessenden  J.  P.,  Auburn 
Garcelon  A.,  Lewiston 


Hale  David,  East  Livermore 
Harris  Nathan  C.,  Auburn 
Irish  H.  D.,  Turner 
Jones  S.  W.,  Greene 
Kilbourn  William,  Auburn 
Kilren  William,  Lewiston 
Ladd  John,  Livermore 
Millett  A.  R.,  Auburn 
Mudgett  L.  A.,  Mrs.,  Auburn 
Oakes  Silvester,  Auburn 
Oakes  Sylvester,  Lewiston 
Pierce  A.,  Greene 

Sawyer , Minot 

Steadman  John  S.  [bot.]  Poland 
Sylvester  AVilliam  S.,  Poland 
Wiggin  H.  L.  K.,  Danville 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


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AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Decker  Elbridge  G.,  No.  11, 

Range  5 

Dunn  James  M.,  Bancroft 
Dunnell  Jotham,  Houlton 
Fournier  J.  F.,  Madawaska  Plant. 
French  Ezekiel  D.,  Houlton 
Jewett  W.  H.,  Portage  Lake 
Jordan  Cyrus,  Presque  Isle 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Allen  Solomon,  Westbrook 
Anderson  Abraham  W.,  Gray 
Blake  J.  M.,  Bridgton 
Blanchard  Samuel  W.,  Yarmouth 
Bliss  John,  Brunswick 
Burbank  A.  H.,  Yarmouth 
Burbank  E.,  Yarmouth 
Buzzell  John  D.,  Cape  Elizabeth 
Carter  T.  J.,  Naples 
Cobb  Albion,  Harrison 
Dale  Martin,  Raymond 
Donnells  John  E.,  Harrison 
Ellis  Asher,  Brunswick 
Farnum  John  S.,  New  Gloucester 
Gould  Moses,  Bridgton 
Hedge  D.,  Gorham 
Houghton  Lewis  W.,  Windham 
Hyde  Ephraim  A.,  Freeport 
Hyde  John  A.,  Freeport 
Ingalls  Phineas,  Gorham 
Jenness  Richard  F.,  Westbrook 
Keen  Alden  T.,  Gorham 
Lincoln  Isaac,  Brunswick  # 
Lincoln  J.  D.,  Brunswick 
Merrill  J.,  Westbrook 
Milliken  John,  Scarborough 
Mitchell  Augustus,  Westbrook 
Nichols  George  H.,  Standish 
Norton  James,  Baldwin 
Osgood  Amos,  Cumberland 
Osgood  Amos,  North  Yarmouth 
Osgood  William,  North  Yarmouth 
Palmer  N.  T.,  Brunswick 
Parsons  Chas.  G.,  Windham 
Parsons  Joseph  A.,  Windham 
Pease  Nathaniel,  Bridgton 
Plummer  William,  Raymond 
Sewall  Stephen,  Scarborough 
Smith  George  W.,  Cape  Elizabeth 
Stevens  John  P.,  New  Gloucester 


Stone  Ebenezer,  Westbrook 
Thompson  G.  P.,  Yarmouth 
Torrey  II.  D.,  Naples 
Tuck  C.  D.,  Falmouth 
Warren  Francis  G.,  Pownal 
Waterman  John,  Gorham 
Wells  Ebenezer,  Freeport 
Weston  Samuel  L.,  Casco 
Wescott  William,  Standish 
Whitney  Lewis,  Yarmouth 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Bartlett  S.  P.,  Wilton 
Blake  John,  Farmington 
Bolan  Alfred,  New  Sharon 
Clark  N.  II.,  Wilton 
Chiles  A.  Iv.  P.,  Jay 
Eveleth  George  W.,  Phillips 
Houghton  John  N.,  Phillips 
Lake  Elias  II.,  Jay 
Moses  John  F.,  Farmington 
Paine  Harriet,  Mrs.,  Jackson  PI. 
Peaslee  G.  L.,  Wilton 
Perkins  Lafayette,  Farmington 
Phillips  Allen,  Farmington 
Pillsbury  Lucian  B.,  Farmington 
Record  "j.,  Wilton 
Richards  John  A.,  Strong 
Russell  Edmund,  Strong 
Russell  Leonard  W.,  New  Sharon 
Sanborn  A.,  Phillips 
Small  Samuel  F.,  Temple 
Stanley  Samuel  G.,  Phillips 
True  O.  W.,  Phillips 
Wright  Kendall,  Weld 
Wright  William  R.,  New  Vineyard 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Bridgham  R.  H.,  Castine 
Collins  Wm.  F.,  Deer  Isle 
Fessenden  E.  P.,  Bucksport 
Freeman  S.  S.,  (Falls)  Ellsworth 
Fulton  Alexander,  Bluehill 
Greeley  Moses  R.,  Surry 
Greeley  Samuel,  Ellsworth 
Googing  Emerson,  Mt.  Desert 
Henderson  John,  Bucksport 
Henderson  William,  Bucksport 
Higgins  C.  K.,  Brooklin 
Kittredge  Kendall,  Mt.  Desert 
Johnson  Nathaniel,  Sullivan 
Lewis  Ephraim  S.,  Franklin 


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PHYSICIANS. 


135 


Lindsay  John  D.,  Hancock 
McAllister  Asa,  Ellsworth 
Moulton  Jonathan,  Bucksport 
Nason  C.  P.,  Amherst 
Page  A.  F.,  Bucksport 
Parcher  Geo.,  Ellsworth 
Pemberton  Nathaniel,  Winter 
Harbor,  Gouldsboro’ 

Pulsifer  M.  K.,  [homoeo.]  Ellsworth 
Smith  Sydney,  Sullivan 
Spear  William  A.,  Bass  Harbor, 
Tremont 

Stevens  I.  L.,  Castine 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Adams  Enoch,  Litchfield 
Allen  Frederick,  Hallowell 
Babb  L.  P.,  Waterville 
Brainard  J.  H.,  China 
Brickett  George  E.,  China 
Briggs  Cyrus,  Augusta 
Brown  William,  [Thomp.]  Clinton, 
Gore 

Bowtelle  N.  K.,  Waterville 
Cates  Ctias.  B.,  Vassalboro’ 

Cate  S.  M.,  [homoeo.]  Augusta 
Chapman  C.,  [bot.]  Waterville 
Chase  Samuel  W.,  Mt.  Vernon 
Cochran  James  Jr.,  Monmouth 
Cochran  William,  Litchfield 
Clement  Benj.,  Clinton 
Currier  George  S.,  Readfield 
Davies  Joshua,  Belgrade 
Dingley  A.  J.,  Waterville 
Dunham  Isaac,  Readfield 
Ellis  J.  W.,  Augusta 
Folsom  David,  Augusta 
Ford  E.  J.,  Gardiner 
Fuller  A.  P.,  Albion 
Garcelon  Seward,  Benton 
Hanscom  Timothy  F.,  China 
Hatch  Alexander,  China 
Hill  H.  H.,  Augusta 
Holmes  Ezekiel,  Winthrop 
Hubbard  John,  Hallowell 
Kindriek  Cyrus,  Jr.,  Litchfield 
Marble  E.  A.,  Gardiner 
Marble  M.  F.,  Gardiner 
Megguire  Thomas  L.,  Winthrcp 
Merrill  Joseph,  Gardiner 
Nouth  Jos.  H.,  West  Waterville 


Palmer  F.  N.,  [homoeo.]  Gardiner 
Palmer  G,  S.,  Gardiner 
Parrott  E.  M.,  [homoeo.]  Litchfield 
Plaisted  S.,  Waterville 
Prescott  E.  K.,  Monmouth 
Prescott  Josiah,  [hydropathic] 
Winthrop 

Pulsifer  N.  G.  H.,  [hcmoeo.]  Wa- 
terville 

Randall  George  L.,  Vassalboro’ 
Richardson  M.  C.,  Hallowell 
Roberts  Jacob,  Vassalboro’ 

Rowell  Chas.,  West  Waterville 
Safford  William,  Litchfield 
Smith  Jonathan  A.,  Vassalboro’ 
Snow  Albion  P.,  Winthrop 
Springer  Warren  W.,  Belgrade 
Stanley  Albert  F.,  Winthrop 
Theobald  F.  P.,  Gardiner 
Thing  Ira,  Mt.  Vernon 
Toward  J.  W.,  Augusta 
Watson  Noah,  Fayette 
Whitmore  C.  W.,  Gardiner 
Whitmore  Stephen  W.,  Gardiner 

LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Acorn  John  T.,  Newcastle 
Albell  J.,  Rockland 
Alden  Edward,  Union 
Allen  Horatio  G.,  Dresden 

Bain , [homoeo.]  Thomaston 

Banks  William  A.,  Rockland 
Barton  Thomas  F.,  Jefferson 
Bliss  l^Iiram,  Waldoboro’ 

Buxton  Benjamin  F.,  Warren 
Call  Moses,  Newcastle 
Carter  Briggs  T.,  Jefferson 
Chase  Charles  T.,  Thomaston 
Clark  Albert  S.,  Bristol 
Coffren  Charles,  Rockland 
Colby  Zenas,  Rockland 
Cunningham  Rufus  H.,  Whitefield 
Cushman  Sidney  B.,  Wiscasset 
Daggett  E.  A.,  Waldoboro’ 

Dixon  Robert,  Damariscotta 
Ford  Samuel,  Newcastle 
Frye  Thomas,  Rockland 
Germaine  Chas.  N.,  Rockland 
Gore  Silas,  Thomaston 
Hills  Cyrus,  Cushing 
Hunt  J.  E.,  Rockland 
Irish  Ichabod,  Washington 


13G 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


.Johnson  Samuel,  Bristol 
Kennedy  Abiel  W.,  Warren 
Kennedy  Daniel  K.,  Wiscasset 
Ludwig  Moses  R.,  Thomaston 
Merrill  J.,  East  Thomaston 
Merrill  John,  Rockland 
Parker  James,  St.  George 
Prescott  P.  T.,  Rockland 
Richardson  J.,  Rockland 
Rider  Robert  E.,  Washington 
liobie  Frederick,  Waldoboro’ 
Robinson  John  W.,  Rockland 
Rose  Daniel,  Thomaston 
Rouse  James,  South  Thomaston 
Small  William  B.,  Aina 
Stearns  Charles,  St.  George 
Thompson  Simon  M.,  Union 
Walker  John  B.,  Union 
Wilson  Daniel  J.,  Waldoboro’ 

OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Adams  Henry  M.,  Rumford 
Allen  Samuel  A , Andover 
Bartlett  Hiram,  Newry 
Bartlett  Lewis  W.,  Dixfield 
Barrows  Reuel,  Fryeburg 
Bradbury  Dana,  Buck  field 
Bradbury  Nathan  A.,  Sweden 
Bradley  Israel  B.,  Fryeburg 
Bridgham  William,  Buck  field 
Bridgham  Wm.  P.,  Buckfield 
Brown  Thomas  H.,  Paris 
Carey  Bethuel,  Sumner 
Chandler  Isaac,  Lovell 
Chapman  C.,  Waterford 
Danforth  Asa,  Norway 
Davis  David  W.,  Greenwood 
Dow  Jeremiah,  Hiram 
Farwell  Arad,  Mexico 
Green  Wra.  W.,  2d,  Waterford 
Grover  John,  Bethel 
Hadley  S.  S.,  Brownfield 
Hersey  A.  L.,  Oxford 
Howe  Jesse,  Norway 
Hunkins  Seth  C.,  Waterford 
Holland  Cornelius,  Canton 
Kittredge  Asaph,  Paris 
Millett  Jonathan,  Norway 
Roberts  Thomas,  Rumford 
Russell  Charles,  2d,  North  Paris 
Russell  Franklin,  Rumford 
Rust  Wm.  A.,  South  Paris 


Sawyer  Levi  P.,  Denmark 
Swasey  Benj.  K.,  Canton 
Sweat  J.  P.,  Brownfield 
Tarr  Seth,  Hiram 
Tingley  Benj.  W.,  Andover 
Towle  Ira,  Fryeburg 
Town  Dauiel  G.,  Lovell 
Tracy  Daniel  S.,  Canton 
Turner  George  W.,  Buckfield 
Twitchell  Almon,  Bethel 
Walker  Young  B.,  Waterford 
Wiley  R.  G.,  Bethel 
Williamson  William,  Bethel 

TENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 

Abbot  John,  Hampden 
Alexander  Charles,  Orono 
Allen  William  H.,  Orono 
Bacon  L.  W.,  Lee 
Baxter  Hiram  C.,  Ivenduskeag 
Bean  Edward,  Bradford 
Bean  F.,  Dixmont 
Benjamin  John  B.,  Carmel 
Benson  John,  Newport 
Bradbury  James  C.,  Oldtown 
Bradbury  Samuel,  Oldtown 
Brown  William  H.,  Bangor 
Buker  B.  F.,  Hampden 
Burleigh  Gilman  M.,  Dexter 
Chase  S.  W.  L.,  Passadumkeag 
Croswell  Thomas,  Newport 
Cushing  R.  K.,  Brewer 
Davis  Hall,  Kenduskeag 
Davis  Hall,  Levant 
Dickinson  J.  P.,  Bangor 
Eliot  J.  S.,  Corinna 
Elkins  Jerome,  Lincoln 
Evans  Benjamin,  Exeter 
Field  Edward  M.,  Bangor 
Fisher  Paul  M.,  Corinna 
Fisher  Preston,  Patten 
Fortier  Charles,  Oldtown 
Fuller  Jared,  Corinth 
Galloupe  William,  [homos.]  Bangor 
Hamilton,  J.  R.,  Corinna 
Harding  Philander  H.,  Bangor 
Harvey  William  H.,  Bradford 
Hill  F.  E.,  Biddeford 
Hopkins  Elijah,  Hampden 
Hubbard  C.  P.,  Howland 
Johnson  Asa,  Dixmont 
Jones  Philip  C.,  Springfield 


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Laughton  Sumner,  Bangor 
Leonard  George  l3.,  Newburg 
Lindsay  Thomas,  Lincoln 
'Mann  Amos  A.,  Milford 
Mason  John,  Bangor 
McRuer  Daniel,  Bangor 
Morrell  Win.  R.,  Dexter 
Morrison  Samuel  B.,  Bangor 
Osgood  Charles  H.,  Bangor 
Page  H.  N.,  Brewer 
Payne  James  H.,  [homoeo.]  Bangor 
Pearson  Albert,  Mattawamkeag 
Pearson  Albert,  Lincoln 
Perley  Daniel  J.,  Oldtown 
Pollard  John  B.,  Orrington 
Porter  B.,  Bangor 
Porter  Byron,  Newport 
Proctor  Alpheus,  Dexter 
Rogers  Allen,  Hampden 
Rogers  Luther,  Patten 
Rich  Hosea,  Bangor 
Ricker  John,  Orono 
Ruggles  Paul,  Carmel 
Seavey  Calvin,  Bangor 
Small  John  M.,  Exeter 
Snell  Charles,  Bangor 
Springall  Joseph,  Garland 
Thompson  E.  A.,  Charlestown 
Turner  John  F.  H.,  Stetson 
Wadleigh  Daniel,  Brewer 
Waterhouse  Ai,  Exeter 
Watson  James  D.,  Hampden 
Weston  James  C.,  Bangor 
Wilson  M.  S.,  Lincoln 

PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 

Bennett  Charles  B , Guilford 
Davison  Alpheus,  Monson 
Dinsmore  Samuel,  Kilmarnock 
Edgecomb  Elbridge  G.,  Foxcroft 
Elliott  S.  W.,  Dover 
Green  B.  F.,  Parkman 
Iluckins  C.  B.,  Milo 
Johnson  Benj.,  Dover 
Jordan  Josiab,  Foxcroft 
Kimball  Ezra,  Milo 
Mudgett  Simeon,  Sangerville 
Patten  Sumner  A.,  Monson 
Richards  A.  A.,  Milo 
Shepard  David,  Sebec 
Snow  Edwin  D.,  Atkinson 
Stevens  A.  J.  AV.,  Parkman 


Springalls  John,  Sangerville 
AVoods  Chandler,  Abbot 

SAGAUAHOC  COUNTY. 

Anderson  Samuel,  [electric]  Balh 
Boothby  Charles,  Bath 
Boynton  J.  C , Richmond 
Buck  Cleveland,  AVoolwich 
Buck  Samuel  B.,  AVoolwich 
Chamberlain  D.  AV.  C.,  Richmond 
Child  Thomas,  Phipsburg 
Clementine  P.,  Bath 
Fuller  A.  J.,  Bath 
Lawson  R.  AV.,  Richmond 
Libby  Abiel,  Richmond 
Mathews  John,  Bath  * 
McKeen  James,  Topsham 
Norton  Jonathan,  Georgetown 
Nourse  Amos,  Bath 
Payne  William  E.,  [homceo.]  Bath 
Perkins  Charles  B.,  Phipsburg 
Putnam  Israel,  Bath 
Richards  L.,  Bowdoinham 
Smith  Nichols,  [botanic,]  Bath 
Stockbridge  T.  G.,  Bath 
Tinker  George  AV.,  Bowdoinham 
Young  J.  D.,  Richmond 

SOMERSET  COUNTY. 

Allen  A.  P.,  New  Portland 
Bates  James,  Fairfield 
Blake  Calvin,  Hartland 
Blunt  Nathan  F.,  Bingham 
Bodwell  Mortimer,  Solon 
Bowen  James,  Bloomfield 
Caldwell  Francis,  Anson 
Campbell  Henry  H.,  Fairfield 
Chase  Rufus  M.,  Canaan 
Clark  Ephraim  J.,  Harmony 
Croswell  Andrew,  Mercer 
Dingley  A.  J.,  Canaan 
Dunlap  Amos  R.,  Ripley 
Dunsmore  Moses,  Smithfield 
Evans  Daniel,  Cornville 
Evans  David,  Harmony 
Fernald  Randall,  Canaan 
Folsom  Josiah  A.,  Cambridge 
Gould  Sumner,  Madison 
Heath  Asa,  Jr.,  Detroit 
Howard  H.  N.,  Canaan 
Kinsman  J.  B.,  Athens 
Lynde  John  S.,  Norridgewock 
Mann  L.  L.,  North  Anson 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Manson  John  C.,  Pittsfield 
Palmer  Isaac,  North  Anson 
Philbrick  James,  St.  Albans 
Pollard  Benj.,  Palmyra 
Porter  Samuel  K.,  Mercer 
Bobbins  John,  Jr.,  Mercer 
Robinson  Nathaniel  S.,  Skowhe:an 
Smith  Putnam,  [botanic]  Brighton 
Snow  Wm.,  Skowhegan 
Spaulding  Zachariah,  Bingham 
Spooner  Ward,  New  Portland 
Stevens  Horace,  Skowhegan 
Stevens  Wm.  II.,  New  Portland 
Stickney  Geo.  W.,  North  Anson 
Taylor  Isaiah,  Smithfield 
Tobey  James  S.,  Athens 
Todd  Samuel  A.,  llipley 
Varnum  James,  Starks 
Yose  Samuel,  New  Portland 
Wilbur  G.  A.,  Norridgewock 

WALDO  COUNTY. 

Abbot  Charles,  Frankfort 
Ayer  E.,  Palermo 
Barrows  James  H.,  Brooks 
Bartlett  Isaac,  [botanic,]  Hope 
Batchelder  Benj.,  Montville 
Bean  Nathan  P.,  Montville 
Bean  Nathan  P.,  Freedom 
Boothby  Stephen,  Unity 
Brooks  John  G.,  Belfast 
Brown  A.  R.,  Appleton 
Brown  Joab,  Jr.,  Liberty 
Buzzell  S.  D.,  Islesborough 

Chenery , Searsmont 

DeLaski  John,  North  Haven 
Eaton  Hosea  B.,  Camden 
Edgecomb  Eli,  Monroe 
Emery  James,  Frankfort  Mills 
Estabrook  Joseph  H.,  Camden 
Estabrook  Theodore,  Camden 
Files  James  R.,  Freedom 
Gordon  M.  B.,  Lincolnville 
Holmes  George,  Belmont 
Huse  Jonathan,  Camden 
Manter  E.,  Searsport 
McCrillis  Henry,  Montville 
Monroe  Hollis,  Belfast 
Monroe  N.  P.,  Belfast 
Moody  Richard,  Belfast 
Payne  John,  Belfast 
Pendleton  J.  H.,  Frankfort 


Rich  A.  W.,  Jackson 
Shaw  J.  T.,  Belfast 
Simonton  Putnam,  Searsport 
Thayer  Tyler  P.,  Frankfort 

West , Unity 

Wheelock  Albert  T.,  Belfast 
Woodman  Daniel  S.,  Prospect 
Young  F.  G.,  Freedom 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 
Atkinson  Baylies,  Pembroke 
Baker  John,  Robbinston 
Bates  N.,  East  Machias 
Bradley  W.  K.,  Eastport 
Chandler  A.  S.,  Columbia 
Chandler  Chas.  P.,  Addison 
Doe  Theodore,  Lubec 
Ferguson  E.  B.,  Steuben 
Gorging  George,  Millbridge 
Haley  G.  W.,  Lubec 
Ilawkes  Micajah,  Eastport 
Holmes  Job,  Calais 
Hunter  William  R.,  Pembroke 
Knowles  Hartford  B.,  Calais 
Moreton  S.,  Pembroke 
Maybury  S.  B.,  Eastport 
Mower  Robert,  Eastport 
Murray  J.  W.,  Machias 
Noble  J.,  [botanic]  Calais 
Peabody  A.  G.,  Machias 
Redmond  T.,  Cherryfield 
Richardson  Erastus,  Eastport 
Sawyer  Samuel,  Steuben 
Small  William  D.,  Lubec 
Swan  Chas.  E.,  Calais 
Tolman  M.  C.,  Calais 
Walker  John,  Calais 
Wentworth  Wm.,  Cherryfield 
White  Jacob  D.,  Eastport 
Woodbury  Mark  R.,  Eastport 

YORK  COUNTY. 

Adams  Stephens,  Newfield 
Allen  J.  L.,  Saco 
Bacon  Alvin,  Biddeford 
Bacon  Horace,  Biddeford 
Bailey  William,  Saco 
Bennett  Gilman  L.,  Parsonsfield 
Berry  John  A.,  Saco 
Bonney  Calvin  F.,  Cornish 
Bradbury  Samuel  M.,  Limington 
j Brooks  Ivory,  Sanford 


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139 


Brooks  Nathaniel,  [botanic]  Saco 

Buck  J.  C.,  Acton 

Buck  Reuben,  Acton 

Butler  John,  Wells 

Cheney  A.  H.,  Buxton 

Clark  Samuel  O.,  Shapleigh 

Cobb  Stephen  M.,  Sanford 

Colby  Benjamin,  [botanic]  Saco 

Conant  Cyrus  K.,  Alfred 

Dam  Alvah  W.,  [botanic]  Sanford 

Edgecomb  G.  D.,  Buxton 

Fessenden  H.  C.,  Saco 

Fogg  James,  Limerick 

Goodwin  James  S.,  Saco 

Grant  J.  P.,  Saco 

Green  Henry  B.  C.,  Saco 

Guptill.C.  H.,  Eliot 

Hall  Abiel,  Alfred 

Hanson  Daniel,  [botanic]  North 

nPfWlPK 

Hill  Luke,  Biddeford 
Hodgedon  Daniel,  North  Berwick 
Hurd  Eben,  Lyman 
Jefferds  Geo.  P.,  [homoeo.]  Kenne- 

bunkport 

Jew6tt  Theodore,  South  Berwick 

Jones  O.  A.,  Eliot 

Kimball  J.  E.  L.,  Saco 

Lewis  William,  Shapleigh 

Libby  Alvan,  Wells 

Libby  Stephen  C.,  Saco 

Lord  Friend  D.,  Waterboro’ 

Lord  S.  L.,  Biddeford 

Martin , [botanic]  Parsonsfieid 

McClaven  James,  Newfield 
Mclntire  Edgar  A.,  York 


Merrill  Frank  B.,  Alfred 
Merrow  A.  D.,  Acton 
Mes^rve  Richard  H.,  Liminston 
Moore  James  O.,  [homoeo.]  Saco 
Moulton  Chas.,  Wells 
Mulvey  B.  C.,  Saco 
Murch  Chas.,  Biddeford 
Peabody  Edward,  Buxton 
Pierce  James  H.,  Waterboro’ 
Putnam  Jeremiah  S.,  York 
Robie  F.,  Biddeford 
Ross  Orin,  Kennebunk 
Sanborn  Caleb,  [botanic]  South 
Berwick 

Sawyer  James,  Biddeford 
Smart  Nicholas,  Kennebunkport 
Smith  Dryden,  Buxton 
Staples  George  D.,  North  Berwick 
Stevens  Elbridge  G.,  Kennebunk 
Stevens  Whiting,  Shapleigh 
Swasey  William,  Limerick 
Sweat  Moses  E.,  Limington 
Sweat  Moses,  Parsonsfieid 
Sweat  John  B.,  Parsonsfieid 
Sweat  William,  Hollis 
Swett  Chas.  M.,  Kennebunk 
Thompson  Benj.,  Cornish 
Tilton  William  F.,  Lyman 
Town  J.  W.,  [botanic]  Saco 
Trafton  Chas.  T.,  South  Berwick 
Trafton  Chas.,  South  Berwick 
Webber  Horace,  [botanic]  Shap- 
leigh 

Wentworth  Mark  F.,  Ivittery 

Willis  L.  M.,  Eliot 

Winn  Alexander  M.,  Newfield 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


MILITIA  OE  MAINE. 

By  act  of  Legislature,  approved  April  19,  1854,  the  active 
Militia  of  Maine  is  composed  of  volunteers,  or  companies  raised  at 
large,  not  to  exceed  ten  thousand  men  in  the  whole.  According  to 
the  last  report  of  the  Adjutant  General,  there  are  fifty-eight  com- 
panies, averaging  about  sixty  members  each,  including  officers  and 
privates — making  the  total  volunteer  force  of  the  State,  about  two 
thousand  two  hundred.  With  but  few  exceptions,  they  have  been 
furnished  by  the  department  with  such  ordnance,  arms  and  equip- 
ments as  the  State  had  at  its  disposal.  In  all  sections  of  the  State 
vacancies  exist  in  division,  brigade,  regimental,  and  battalion  of- 
fices. 


GENERAL  STAFF. 

The  Governor,  Commander-in- Chief J William  G.  Crosby,  1854, 
Anson  P.  Morrill,  for  1855. 

Adjutant  General,  Albert  Tracy,  of  Bangor. 

Aids  to  Commander-in- Chief,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel , 
Richard  M.  Chapman,  of  Biddeford;  Edward  K.  Harding,  of  Bath; 
Alfred  W.  Johnson,  of  Belfast. 

FIRST  DIVISION. 

Major-General , James  Thomas,  of  Alfred ; Aides-de-camp , James 
O.  Mclntire,  of  Alfred,  Edwin  R.  Wingin,  of  Saco;  Div.  Inspector, 
Caleb  R.  Ayer,  of  Cornish. 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

/ Company  A— Light  Infantry. 

p Captain , Ira  H.  Foss,  of  Saco;  First  Lieutenant,  Jesse  E.  Wyman, 
of  Biddeford ; Second  Lieutenant , Rufus  M.  Lord,  'of  Saco ; Third 
Lieutenant,  Edward  Varney,  of  Saco;  Fourth  Lieutenant,  Israel  S. 
Scammon,  of  Saco. 


* SECOND  DIVISION. 

Major  General,  Amos  McLaughlin,  of  China;  Division  Inspector, 
Elias  G.  Hedge,  of  Augusta;  Division  Quarter  Master,  George  M. 
Atwood,  of  Gardiner;  Aide-de-camp,  Edwin  Small,  of  China;  Divi- 
son  Advocate,  Samuel  Titcomb,  of  Augusta. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain,  Almond  Curtis,  of  Leeds ; First  Lieutenant,  Salmon  Elms, 
of  Leeds;  Second  Lieutenant,  John  A.  Curtis,  of  Leeds. 

Company  B ; Captain,  Charles  H.  Foss,  of  Wales ; First  Lieutenant, 
John  C.  Ham,  of  Wales ; Second  Lieutenant , Alvin  F.  Foss,  of  Wales. 


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THIRD  DIVISION. 

Major  General , Henry  W.  Cunningham,  of  Belfast ; Aides-de-camp , 
James  Y.  McClintock,  of  Belfast,  Miles  S.  Staples,  of  Swanville; 
Division  Inspector , Lewis  W.  Howes,  of  Belfast. 

FOURTH  DIVISION. 

Major  General,  William  S.  Cochran,  of  Waldoboro’;  Aides-de-camp , 
Atherton  W.  Clark,  of  Waldoboro’,  Charles  W.  Starrett,  of  Thom- 
aston  ; Division  Inspector , Hiram  G.  Berry,  of  Rockland ; Quarter 
Master , Robert  P.  Whitney,  of  Topsham. 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

First  Regiment— Light  Infantry. 

Major , Thomas  Bowles,  of  Bath  ; Adjutant , Samuel  W.  Wilson,  of 
Bath  ; Surgeon , Tristam  G.  Stockbridge,  of  Bath. 

Company  A— Light  Infantry. 

Captain , Edward  K.  Harding,  of  Bath;  First  Lieutenant , John  G. 
Richardson,  of  Bath;  Second  Lieutenant,  James  T.  Patten,  of  Bath; 
Third  Lieutenant , David  T.  Stinson,  of  Bath;  Fourth  Lieutenant , 
Frederick  D.  Sewall,  of  Bath ; Surgeon,  Andrew  J.  Fuller,  of  Bath. 
Commissary , Lendali  C.  Litchfield,  of  Bath. 

Company  A— Artillery. 

Captain , George  F.  Tincker,  of  Bowdoinham  ; First  Lieutenant , Wm. 
D.  Curtis,  of  Bowdoinham ; Second  Lieutenant,  J*  H.  Wilson,  of 
Bowdoinham  ; Third  Lieutenant,  D.  W.  Smith,  of  Bowdoinham. 

Company  B ; Captain,  Bradford  Y.  Holbrook,  of  Wiscasset ; First 
Lieutenant,  Theodore  White,  2d,  of  Wiscasset ; Second  Lieutenant, 
Benj.  Blagdon,  of  Wiscasset;  Third  Lieutenant,  Isaac  B.  Dickinson, 
of  Wiscasset. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain,  James  S.  Nash,  Auburn  ; First  Lieutenant , Higgins  Plum- 
mer, Auburn  ; Second  Lieutenant , Enoch  L.  Hall,  Auburn. 

CompanyB ; Captain,  Charles  H.  Rice,  cf  Auburn  ; First  Lieuten- 
ant, William  Moore,  Jr.,  Lewiston ; Second  Lieutenant , Adin  S.  Keene, 
Auburn. 

SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Company  B ; Captain, , Waldoboro’ ; First  Lieuten- 

ant, Abram  T.  Moses,  Waldoboro’;  Second  Lieutenant,  Harrison  B. 
Woodbridge,  Waldoboro’. 


FIFTH  DIVISION. 

Major  General,  Wendell P.  Smith,  Portland;  Aides-de-camp,  Joshua 
S.  Palmer,  Frederick  Fox,  Portland  ; Div.  Inspector , John  S.  Wilson, 
Portland ; Div.  Advocate , David  Dunn,  Poland. 


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FIRST  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain , David  Weymouth,  New  Gloucester ; First  Lieutenant , 
John  Libbey,  New  Gloucester ; Second  Lieutenant , Samuel  O.  Cobb, 
New  Gloucester. 


SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain,  Josiah  Pierce,  Jr.,  Portland;  First  Lieutenant , Augustus 
1).  Marr,  of  Portland;  Second  Lieutenant , James  Doughty,  of 
Portland ; Third  Lieutenant , Edward  M.  Patten,  of  Portland  ; Fourth 
Lieutenant , Sewall  C.  Strout,  of  Portland. 

Company  B ; Capt.  Chas.  E.  Roberts,  Portland  ; First  Lieut.  James  B. 
Johnson,  of  Portland  ; Second  Lieutenant , Alvin  R.  Paine,  of  Portland  ; 
Third  Lieutenant , Charles  P.  Thurston,  of  Portland  ; Fourth  Lieuten- 
ant, William  M.  Shaw,  of  Portland. 


First  Regiment— Light  Infantry. 

Colonel , Samuel  J.  Anderson,  of  Portland ; Lieutenant  Colonel 
Wm.  P.  Stodder,  of  Portland;  Major,  Lorenzo  D.  M.  Sweart,  of 
Portland. 

Company  A;  Captain,  Chas.  C.  Harmon,  of  Portland;  1st  Lieut., 
Albion  Witham,  of  Portland;  2d  Lieut .,  Ceorge  U.  Tukey,  of  Port- 
land ; 3d  Lieut.,  James  L.  Boothby,  of  Portland  ; 4th  Lieut.,  James  T. 
Todd. 

Company  B ; Captain,  Thomas  A.  Roberts,  of  Portland ; 1st  Lieut., 
Benj.  F.  Pratt,  of  Portland;  2d  Lieut.,  Ephraim  Gammon,  of  Port- 
land ; 3c?  Lieut.,  Elbridge  Bolton,  of  Portland ; 4th  Lieut.,  George  G. 
Bailey,  of  Portland. 

Company  C ; Captain,  Charles  H.  Green,  of  Portland  ; Is?  Lieut., 
John  J.  Thompson,  of  Portland ; 2d  Lieut.,  Edward  F.  Kendall, 
of  Portland ; 3c?  Lieut.,  Joshua  L.  Sawyer,  of  Portland. 

Company  D ; Captain,  John  A.  Cleaveland,  of  Brunswick ; Is?  Lieut., 
Andrew  T.  Campbell,  of  Brunswick ; 2d  Lieut.,  Charles  Pettengill, 
of  Brunswick. 

Company  E ; Captain,  Silas  B.  Osgood,  of  Freeport ; 1st  Lieut. 
Henry  Green,  of  Freeport;  2d  Lieut.,  A.  K.  Dennison,  of  Freeport 

Cavalry. 

Company  A ; Captain , Isaac  Barnan,  of  Portland ; 1st  Lieutenant , 
Jeremiah  Butler,  of  Portland ; 2d  Lieutenant,  Thomas  H.  Brown,  of 
Portland  ; Cornet,  Horace  C.  Harris,  of  Portland. 

SIXTH  DIVISION, 

Major  General,  Tim6thy  Ludden,  of  Turner  ; Aides-de-camp, 
Charles  E.  Bradford,  George  E.  Bushnell,  of  Turner;  Divis.  Advocate, 
Sullivan  C.  Andrews,  of  Buckfield ; Division  Inspector,  Rufus  Prince, 
of  Turner;  Div.  Quarter  Master,  Benj.  A.  Bradford,  of  Turner. 


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FIRST  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Artillery. 

Captain,  S.  R.  Carter,  of  Buckfield ; ls£  Lieutenant , Lewis  W. 
Child,  of  Buckfield ; 2d  Lieut.,  II.  Edwin  Hammond,  of  Buckfield. 
Company  B ; Captain , Samuel  L.  Reynolds,  of  Turner  ; 1 si  Lieut., 
Job  P.  Leavitt,  of  Turner;  2 d Lieut.,  Stephen  J.  Coburn,  of  Turner. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain , D.  F.  Putnam,  of  Rumford  ; lsf  Lieut.,  D.  D.  W.  Abbott, 
of  Rumford ; 2d  Lieut.,  C.  H.  Rolfe,  of  Rumford. 

Company  B ; Captain,  M.  B.  Bartlett ; }st  Lieut.,  George  W.  Hob- 
son ; 2d  Lieut.,  Job  P.  Sylvester,  all  of  Waterford. 

SEVENTH  DIVISION. 

Major  General,  Henry  S.  Jones,  of  Ellsworth ; Aide-de-Camp , 
Thomas  D.  Jones,  of  Ellsworth ; Division  Inspector,  Arno  Wiswell, 
of  Ellsworth ; Division  Quarter  Master,  Daniel  Somes,  of  Mt.  Desert. 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Artillery. 

Captain,  Jeremiah  W.  West,  of  East  Machias  ; ls£  Lieut.,  George 
W.  Sevey,  of  East  Machias;  2d  Lieut,,  Oliver  W.  Dwelley,  of 
East  Machias. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain,  Charles  R.  Whidden,  of  Calais ; ls£  Lieutenant,  George 
Washburn,  of  Calais;  2d  Lieut.,  A.  R.  Burnham,  of  Calais. 

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SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Captain,  Benjamin  Benson,  of  Tremont ; Lieut.,  George  Booth, 
of  Tremont;  2d  Lieut.,  Zeb.  F.  Rich,  of  Tremont. 

Company  A— Light  Infantry. 

Captain, , of  Ellsworth;  ls£  Lieut.,  George  A.  Crehore, 

of  Ellsworth  j 2d  Lieut.,  J.  H.  Patridge,  of  Ellsworth. 

EIGHTH  DIVISION. 

Major  Getieral , of ; Aide-de-camp, 

Levi  M.  Williams,  of  Farmington  ; Division  Inspector,  Daniel  C. 
Church,  of  Farmington;  Quarter  Master,  Isaac  T.  Lambert,  of 
Phillips ; Division  Advocate,  Columbus  Gray,  of  Wilton. 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

Brigadier  General,  E.  G.  Savage,  of  Solon ; Brigade  Major,  Oliver 
R.  Bacheller,  of  Solon ; Brigade  Quarter  Master,  John  R.  Daley, 
of  Augusta. 


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First  Regiment—  Riflemen. 

Colonel , Ira  Wheeler,  of  Hartland;  Lieut.  Colonel , Ansel  Thurston, 
of  Madison  ; Adjutant,  Ebenezer  Snow,  of  Binglv.m;  Quarter  Master , 
Franklin  Gray,  of  Embden  ; Paymaster,  Daniel  F.  Ilobait. 

Company  A ; Captain,  Joel  Smith,  of  East  Madison;  1st  Lieut.,  Joel 
S.  Smith,  of  East  Madison  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Isaac  McKenney,  of  E.  Madison. 

Company  B ; Captain,  Jerome  B.  Tuttle,  of  Athens;  1st  Lieutenant, 
Alvah  Cole,  of  Athens  ; 2d  Lieut.,  John  S.  Kendall,  of  Athens. 

Company  C ; Captain,  Jotham  G.  Goodrich,  of  Bingham  ; 1st  Lieut , 
Julius  B.  Nichols,  of  Moscow  : 2d  Lieut.,  George  Baker,  of  Bingham. 

Company  D ; Captain,  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  of  Cornville  ; 1st  Lieut., 
M.  C.  Ilopkins,  of  Cornville;  2d  Lieut.,  Benjamin  F.  Barker,  of 
Cornville.  0 

Company  E ; Captain, , of  Madison  ; 1st  Lieut.,  Abner 

Nutting,  of  Madison ; 2d  Lieut.,  Joseph  Nutting,  of  Madison. 

Company  F ; Captain , L.  D.  F.  Thompson,  of  Embden;  1st  Lieut.. 
Ebenezer  Snow,  of  Bingham  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Franklin  Gray,  of  Embden. 

Company  G;  Captain,  Charles  Nevans,  of  Canaan  ; 1st  Lieut.,  Wesley 
C.  Wheeler,  of  Hartland  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Timothy  Dooler,  of  Hartlaud. 

Company  H;  Captain,  Timothy  M.  Pushon,  of  Pittsfield;  1st  Lieut., 
William  K.  Lancey,  of  Pittsfield  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Eben  Clements,  of  Pittsfield. 

Company  I ; Captain, ; 1st  Lieut.,  George  J.  Soper, 

of  St.  Albans  ; 2d  Lieut.,  James  Hanson,  of  St.  Albans. 

Company  K— Riflemen. 

Captain,  Jesse  Nutting,  Parkman  ; 1st  Lieutenant,  Abiatha  B.  Brew- 
ster, Parkman  ; 2d  Lieutenant,  Sylvester  Holmes,  Parkman. 

Company  A— Artillery. 

Captain , Ozias  E.  Bartlett,  Harmony ; 1st  Lieutenant,  John  Hurd, 
Harmony  ; 2d  Lieutenant , S.  F.  Macomber,  Cambridge. 

SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Eng.  General,  James  Davis,  Salem;  Brig.  Qr.  Master,  Isaac  M. 
Wood,  Kingfield;  Brig.  Inspector,  Wm.  E.  Bates,  Avon. 

First  Regiment— Riflemen. 

Col.,  Daniel  Heath,  Salem;  Lt.  Col.,  Thos.  W.  Luce,  New  Vine- 
yard ; Major , John  Will,  Avon ; Adjutant,  John  C.  Mantor,  Industry ; 
Qr.  Master,  John  Bates,  Farmington;  Paymaster,  John  Brown, 
Wilton;  Chaplain,  Howard  Winslow,  New  Vineyard  ; Surgeon . John 
F.  Moses,  Farmington. 

Company  A. — Captain,  David  Clark,  Wilton ; 1st.  Lieut.,  Asa  B. 
Macumber,  Jay ; 2d  Lieut. , Ariel  L.  Lamkin,  Livermore. 

Company  B.  — Capt., ; 1st  Lieut.,  John  Sylvester, 

Avon  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Bufus  Bean,  Avon. 

Company  C. — Capt.,  Thomas  W.  Luce,  New  Vineyard;  1st  Lieut., 
Wentworth  Ricker,  New  Vineyard  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Wm.  R.  Ramsde!l,New 
Vineyard. 

Company  D. — Capt., ; 1st  Lieut.,  E.  H.  Porter,  Strong ; 

2d  Lieut.,  Robert  McClerry,  Strong. 


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Company  E. — Capt., ; Is?  Lieut., ; 2d  Lieut., 

Rufus  H.  Longley,  Kingfield. 

Company  F. — Capt.,  Daniel  H.  Taylor,  Industry  ; Is?  Lieut.,  Chas. 
Leman,  Starks ; 2d  Lieut.,  Elijah.  D.  Nichols,  Starks. 

Company  G. — Capt.,  T.  R.  Luce,  Lexington;  1st  Lieut.,  Derias  L. 
Sutherland,  Lexington ; 2d  Lieut.,  Isaac  N.  Pinkham,  Lexington. 

Company  H. — Capt.,  Samuel  S.  Lambert ; Is?  Lieut.,  Joseph  Bangs  ; 
2c?  Lieut.,  George  Collins,  of  Salem. 

Company  I. — Capt.,  Daniel  B.  Russell,  Temple  ; Is?  Lieut.,  Alpheus 
Hodgkins,  Temple  ; 2c?  Lieut.,  Wm.  W.  Cook,  Temple. 

First  Regiment— Light  Infantry.  ^ 

Company  A. — Capt.,  Wm.  IL  Luce,  2d,  Industry;  1st  Lieut.,  Sim- 
mons Getchell,  Anson  ; 2d  Lieut.,  Curtis  Pinkham,  Industry. 

Company  B. — Capt.,  Henry  E.  Dyer,  New  Sharon;  Is?  Lieut., 
Wm.  H.  Goodwin,  Mercer ; 2d  Lieut.,  Warren  R.  Gilman,  Mercer. 

Battalion  of  Artillery. 

Major,  Thomas  H.  Hunter,  Farmington  ; Adjutant, ; 

Qr.  Master, . 

Company  A. — Capt.,  A.  J.  Wheeler,  Farmington ; Is?  Lieut.,  T.  L. 
Mayhew  ; 2c?  Lieut.,  H.  D.  Norton,  Farmington. 

Company  B. — Capt.,  Wm.  True,  Phillips;  Is?  Lieut.,  Henry  G. 
Whitcomb,  Phillips;  2d  Lieut.,  A.  W.  Dow;  3c?  Lieut.,  Washing- 
ton F.  Goodwin. 


NINTH  DIVISION. 

Major  General,  Gustavus  G.  Cushman,  Bangor;  Aide-de-camp , 
Charles  D.  Jamieson,  Oldtown ; Div.  Inspector,  Leonard  Jones, 
Bangor ; Div.  Advocate,  Joseph  D.  Brown,  Dover  ; Div.  Qr.  Master , 
Lewis  Barker,  Stetson  ; Aide-de-camp,  Abram  Woodard,  Bangor. 

SECOND  BKIGADE. 

Company  B— Artillery. 

Cap!,  Lorenzo  D.  Higgins,  Brewer;  Is?  Lieut.,  Eliphalet  S.  Morrill. 
Brewer ; 2d  Lieut.,  James  Deering  ; 3 d Lieut.,  David  D.  Smith. 

Company  B— Light  Infantry. 

Capt.,  John  S.  Hodsdon,  Bangor ; Is?  Lieut.,  James  N.  Cooper,  Ban- 
gor ; 2d  Lieut.,  A.  P.  Bradbury,  Bangor;  3 d Lieut,  Hiram  H.  Fogg, 
Bangor ; 4 th  Lieut.,  Ichabod  D.  Bartlett,  Bangor. 

Company  C— Light  Infantry. 

Capt.,  Patrick  Byrnes,  Bangor;  Is?  Lieut..,  John  Carroll,  Bangor ; 
2c?  Lieut.,  Dennis  McClusky,  Bangor ; 3c?  Lieut.,  James  Fitzgeneral, 
Bangor ; 4?&  Lieut.,  Michael  Crowley,  Bangor. 

Company  A— Riflemen. 

Capt.,  Winslow  Staples,  Old  Town;  1st  Lieut.,  George  W.  Bartlett, 
Oldtown ; 2c?  Lieut.,  W.  D.  Chase,  Old  Town. 

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MAINE  REGISTER. 


BANKS. 

BANK  COMMISSIONERS. 

Thomas  Jewett,  South  Berwick.  J.  Hovey,  Waldoboro’. 

At  the  present  time  there  are  seventy  Banks  in  operation  in  the 
State  of  Maine.  The  last  Legislature  granted  acts  of  incorporation 
to  twelve  banking  institutions,  and  gave  twenty-two  the  liberty  to 
increase  their  capital  stock.  These  institutions  are  generally  in  a 
sound  and  flourishing  condition,  and  enjoy  the  full  confidence  of  the 
community.  The  quality  of  the  paper  used  for  bills  has  very  much 
improved  within  a few  years.  In  making  up  our  list,  we  have 
endeavored  to  give  the  various  items  of  local  interest  concerning 
each  Bank,  such  as  location,  time  of  incorporation,  capital,  &c.;  but, 
in  some  instances,  we  have  failed  to  receive  full  returns. 

AMERICAN  BANK.-Hallowell. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $ 75,000. 

Elisha  E.  Rice,  President.  Alexander  II.  Howard,  Cashier.  E.  E. 
Rice,  John  Hubbard,  S.  Davenport,  Henry  Cooper,  2d,  A.  Horn,  E. 
J.  Smith,  Calvin  Spaulding,  Directors. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  BANK.— Topsham. 

Incorporated  1834.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Charles  Thompson,  President.  John  Coburn,  Cashier.  John  Bar- 
ron, Nahum  Perkins,  Woodbury  B.  Purrington,  David  Scribner,  C. 
Thompson,  Directors. 

ATLANTIC  BANK.— Portland. 

Incorporated  1850.  Capital,  $300,000. 

John  M.  Wood,  President.  W-  H.  Stephenson,  Cashier.  J.  M. 
Wood,  Phinehas  Barnes,  Edward  Howe,  Allen  Haines,  Samuel  Ty- 
ler, Directors.  Discount  day,  Tuesday. 

AUGUSTA  BANK.— Augusta. 

Incorporated  1814.  Capital,  $88,000. 

Thomas  W.  Smith,  President.  Joseph  J.  Eveleth,  Cashier.  Thos. 
W.  Smith,  James  W.  Bradbury,  George  W.  Morton,  Joseph  W.  Wil- 
liams, Henry  R.  Smith,  Directors.  Discount  day,  Monday.  Dividend, 
April  1st  and  October  1st. 


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BANK  OF  COMMERCE.— Belfast. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $75,000. 

Hiram  O.  Alden,  President.  Charles  Palmer,  Cashier.  Alfred 
W.  Johnson,  James  P.  Furber,  Asa  Faunce,  W.  H.  Hunt,  C.  P.  Car- 
ter, William  H.  Conner,  Hiram  O.  Alden,  Directors. 

BANK  OF  CUMBERLAND-Portland. 

Incorporated  1835.  Capital,  $200,000. 

William  Moulton,  President.  Samuel  Small,  jr.,  Cashier.  William 
Moulton,  A.  Ware,  David  Drink  water,  J.  Tewksbury,  James  Todd, 
James  T.  McCobb,  Samuel  J.  Anderson,  Directors.  Discount,  Monday. 

BANK  OF  HALLOWELL Hallowell. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Artemas  Leonard,  President.  A.  S.  Washburn,  Cashier.  A.  Leon- 
ard, Rufus  K.  Page,  A.  Merrill,  Henry  Reed,  David  Benjamin,  Direc- 
tors. 

BANK  OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE— Bangor. 

Incorporated  1851.  Capital,  $250,000. 

Leonard  March,  President.  William  S.  Dennett,  Cashier.  Leonard 
March,  D.  B.  Hinckley,  Thomas  Jenness,  George  W.  Smith,  E.  G. 
Dunn,  Directors. 

BANK  OF  SOMERSET.— Skowheg  an. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Wm.  Rowell,  President.  Reuben  Kidder,  Cashier.  Samuel  Par- 
ker, Samuel  Robinson,  H.  A.  Wyman,  John  K.  Russell,  A.  H.  Gilman, 
David  White,  Directors. 

BANK  OF  WINTHROP.— Winthrop. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Charles  M.  Bailey,  President.  David  Stanly,  Cashier.  Charles 
M.  Bailey,  Stephen  Gammon,  E.  M.  Clark,  Isaac  Morse,  Rufus  Mars- 
ton,  Directors. 

BELFAST  BANK. — Belfast. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $75,000. 

Thomas  Marshall,  President.  N.  H.  Bradbury,  Cashier.  P.  R. 
Hazeltine,  H.  H.  Johnson,  James  P.  White,  Daniel  Haraden,  Thomas 
Marshall,  Directors. 

BIDDEFORD  BANK.— Biddeford. 

Incorporated  1847.  Capital,  $150,000. 

Wm.  P.  Haines,  President.  S.  S.  Fairfield,  Cashier.  Augustine 
Haines,  Thomas  Quinby,  George  H.  Adams,  Jabez  Smith,  R ichard  M 
Chapman,  Jonathan  Tuck,  Directors. 

BRUNSWICK  BANK— Brunswick. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $60,000.  , 

R.  T.  Dunlap,  President.  John  Rogers,  Cashier. 


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BUCKSPORT  BANK— Bucksport. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Enoch  Barnard,  President.  Edward  Swazey,  Cashier.  Henry 
Darling,  John  N.  Swazey,  E.  Barnard,  T.  C.  Woodman,  John  Buck, 
(Orland,)  Samuel  Adams,  E.  A.  Upton,  Directors.  Discount,  daily. 

CALAIS  BANK.— Calais. 

Incorporated  1831.  Capital,  $100,000. 

George  Downes,  President.  Joseph  A.  Lee,  Cashier.  G.  Downes, 
Wm.  Deming,  E.  A.  Barnard,  G.  D.  King,  L.  L.  Lowell,  Directors. 
Discount,  daily. 

CANAL  BANK.— Portland. 

Incorporated  1825.  Capital,  $600,000. 

W.  W.  Thomas,  President.  J.  B.  Scott,  Cashier.  W.  W.  Thomas » 
Charles  E.  Barrett,  Wm.  Goodenow,  W.  Kimball,  Nathaniel  Warren, 
Thomas  Hammond,  George  F.  Shepley,  Directors.  Discount  day, 
Thursday. 

CASCO  BANK.— Portland. 

Incorporated  1824.  Capital,  $500,000. 

Eliphalet  Greely,  President.  E.  P.  Gerrish,  Cashier.  E.  Greely, 
Nathan  Cummings,  E.  Carter,  Jr.,  Wm.  Evans,  Charles  Jones,  St. 
John  Smith,  P.  F.  Yarnum,  Directors.  Discount  day,  Friday. 

CHINA  BANK. — China. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

William  H.  Healy,  President.  Zebah  Washburn,  Cashier.  Isaac 
Redington,  Joseph  Percival,  George  F.  Gilman,  G.  A.  Phillips, 
Directors. 

CITY  BANK. — Bangor. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $100,000. 

E.  G.  Rawson,  President.  S.  A.  Gilman,  Cashier.  E.  G.  Rawson, 
Henry  A.  Wood,  E.  S.  Coe,  William  Cutter,  Levi  Bradbury,  Jr., 
Directors. 

CITY  BANK. — Bath. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $125,000. 

James  H.  McLellan,  President.  Otis  Kimball,  Cashier.  James  H. 
McLellan,  G.  C.  Trufant,  I.  G.  Richardson,  B.  C.  Bailey,  E.  K.  Hard- 
ing, Joseph  Berry,  Oliver  Moses,  Directors.  Annual  election,  1st 
Tuesday  in  October.  Dividend,  April  and  October,  Discount, 
Wednesday. 

COBBOSSEE  CONTEE  BANK.— Gardiner. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Edward  Swan,  President.  Joseph  Adams,  Cashier.  Edward  Swan, 
William  Bradstreet,  Stephen  Young,  Francis  Richards,  F.  T.  Lully, 
Directors. 


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COMMERCIAL  BANK.-Bath. 

Incorporated  1832.  Capital,  S100,000. 

Wm.  D.  Sewall,  President.  D.  N.  Magoun,  Cashier.  William  D. 
Sewall,  David  C.  Magoun,  Samuel  I.  Robinson,  Thomas  M.  Read,  Benj. 
C.  Sewall,  Directors.  Discount  day,  Thursday. 

EASTERN  BANK— Bangor. 

Incorporated  1835.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Amos  M.  Roberts,  President.  William  H.  Mills,  Cashier.  Amos 
M.  Roberts,  Benjamin  Wiggin,  Joseph  Chase,  Edward  Kent,  Charles 
W.  Roberts,  Directors.  • 

ELLSWORTH  BANK.— Ellsworth. 

Incorporated  1851.  Capital,  $125,000. 

Seth  Tisdale,  President.  J.  H.  Chamberlain,  Cashier.  S.  Tisdale, 
John  M.  Hale,  Thomas  Robinson,  Nathaniel  J.  Miller,  A.  P.  Emerson, 
(Orland,)  Directors.  Discount,  daily. 

EXCHANGE  BANK.-Bangor. 

Incorporated  1850.  Capital,  $50,000. 

John  B.  Foster,  President.  Edwin  Clark,  Cashier.  J.  B.  Foster, 
J.  S.  Wheelwright,  Jacob  M’Gaw,  Adams  H.  Merrill,  John  A.  Rice, 
Directors. 

FARMERS’  BANK —Bangor. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $100,000. 

James  Dunning,  President.  W.  H.  Parsons,  Cashier.  J.  Dunning, 
Elisha  Ayer,  A.  Moore,  Joseph  Baker,  Wm.  Plaisted,  Jr.,  Directors. 

FREEMAN’S  BANK.— Augusta. 

Incorporated  1833.  Capital,  $75,000. 

Benjamin  Davis,  President.  Daniel  Pike,  Cashier.  Benj.  Davis, 
Watson  F.  Plallett,  John  Mulliken,  S.  W.  Lithgow,  William  Hunt, 
Directors.  Discount  day,  Monday.  Dividend,  1st  Monday  in  January 
and  July. 

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FRONTIER  BANK— Eastport. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $75,000. 

Wm.  M.  Brooks,  President.  E.  J.  Noyes,  Cashier.  W.  M.  Brooks, 
Aaron  Hayden,  George  A.  Peabody,  Oliver  S.  Livermore,  J.  W.  Bass, 
Samuel  Bucknam,  Directors.  Discount,  Wednesday. 

GARDINER  BANK.— Gardiner. 

Incorporated  1814.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Wm.  B.  Grant,  President,  James  F.  Patterson,  Cashier.  Wm.  B. 
Grant,  F.  Allen,  S.  B.  Tarbox,  Peter  Grant ,$Wm.  S.  Grant,  Directors. 


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GEORGE’S  BANK, — Thomaston. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Edward  O’Brien,  President.  S.  E.  Smith,  Cashier.  Edward 
O’Brien,  Joseph  Gilchrest,  Edwin  Smith,  Robert  Walsh,  Samuel 
Watts,  Levi  B.  Gilchrest,  Benjamin  Flint,  Jr.,  Directors. 

GRANITE  BANK.— Augusta. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $75,000. 

William  A.  Brooks,  President.  Silas  Leonard,  Cashier.  Wm.  A. 
Brooks,  Henry  Williams,  Darius  Alden,  Wm.  Caldwell,  Wm.  Thomas, 
Directors.  Annual  meeting,  October.  Dividend,  January  and  July. 
Discount,  Monday. 

GROCERS’  BANK. — Bangor. 

Incorporated  1854-  Capital,  $75,000. 

W.  H.  Bretton,  President.  R.  S.  Morrison,  Cashier.  W.  H.  Bret- 
ton,  J.  A.  Cushing,  Amos  Sproul,  J.  W.  Humphrey,  H.  G.  O.  Mor- 
rison, Directors. 

HANCOCK  BANK.— Ells worih. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $50,000. 

George  W.  Brown,  President.  G.  B.  Hopkins,  Cashier.  G.  W* 
Brown,  N.  A.  Jov,  D.  G.  Eaton,  Sewall  B.  Swazey,  Henry  Partridge, 
Daniel  Kimball,  Ber.j.  F.  Ingalls,  Directors.  Discount,  daily. 

KENDUSKEAG  BANK.-Bangor. 

Incorporated  1847.  Capital,  $100,000. 

George  W.  Pickering,  President.  Theodore  S.  Dodd,  Cashier. 
George  W.  Pickering,  Thomas  A.  Taylor,  John  Godfrey,  Byron  Por- 
ter, George  C.  Pickering,  Directors. 

LEWISTON  FALLS  BANK —Lewiston  Falls. 

Incorporated  1851.  Capital,  $200,000. 

George  L.  Ward,  President.  Albert  H.  Small,  Cashier.  George 
L.  Ward,  Paul  C.  Tibbets,  P.  E.  Sanborn,  Jacob  H.  Roak,  Daniel 
Holland,  Albert  H.  Kelsey,  Howe  Weeks,  Directors.  Discount,  Mon- 
day. Dividend,  1st  of  April  and  October. 

LIME  ROCK  BANK,— Rockland. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Knott  Crockett,  President.  A.  D.  Nichols,  Cashier.  K.  Crockett, 
Charles  Holmes,  I.  K.  Kimball,  H.  G.  Berry,  Samuel  Rankin,  Direc- 
tors. 

LINCOLN  BANK.— Bath. 

Incorporated  1832.  Capital,  $200,000. 

George  F.  Patten,  President.  John  Shaw,  Cashier.  Geo.  F.  Pat- 

ten, William  Drummond,  Chas.  Davenport,  Geo.  W.  Kendall,  L.  W. 
Houghton,  Directors.  Annual  meeting,  October.  Dividends,  April 
and  October.  Discount,  Tuesday. 


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LUMBERMAN’S  BANK-Oldtown. 

Incorporated,  1852.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Wm.  H.  Smith,  President.  E.  B.  Pierce,  Cashier.  Wm.  H.  Smith. 
John  Gardner,  Asa  Smith,  Jr.,  J.  M.  Lombard,  J.  L.  Smith,  Directors. 

MANUFACTURERS’  BANK.-Saco. 

Incorporated,  1825.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Tristram  Jordan,  Jr.,  President.  T.  Scammon,  Cashier.  Amos 
Chase,  David  Fernald,  Nathaniel  M.  Towle,  Daniel  Smith,  Jr.,  Abra- 
ham Cutter,  Philip  Eastman,  Directors. 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  TRADERS’  BANK.-Portland. 

Incorporated,  1832.  Capital,  $150,000. 

Rufus  Horton,  President.  Edward  Gould,  Cashier.  Joshua  Rich- 
ardson, Neal  Dow,  E.  McKenney,  Ambrose  K.  ShurtlefF,  Directors. 
Discount  day,  Tuesday. 

MARINE  BANK.— Damariscqtta. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $50,000. 

B.  D.  Metcalf,  President.  B.  F.  Shaw,  Cashier . 

MARINERS’  BANK.— W ISCASSET. 

Incorporated,  1835.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Henry  Clark,  President.  Samuel  P.  Baker,  Cashier.  H.  Clark, 
Wilmot  Wood,  Franklin  Clark,  Samuel  Alley,  James  McCarty, 
Directors. 

MARITIME  BANK.— Bangor. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Isaac  Farrar,  President.  George  R.  Smith,  Cashier.  Isaac  Farrar, 
Ichabod  D.  Bartlett,  N.  H.  Hubbard,  Philander  Coburn,  Joseph  K. 
Clark,  Directors. 

MARKET  BANK —Bangor. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Samuel  F.  Hersey,  President.  James  H.  Butler,  Cashier.  S.  F. 
Hersey,  G.  Stetson,  M.  E.  Rice,  Albert  Emerson,  Edwin  Eddy, 
Directors. 

MEDOMAK  BANK. — Waldoboro’. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Samuel  Morse,  President.  George  Allen,  Cashier.  S.  Morse,  Geo. 
D.  Smouse,  Henry  Kennedy,  Joseph  Clark,  James  Schwartz,  2d, 
Directors. 

MERCANTILE  BANK.— Bangor. 

Incorporated  1833.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Samuel  Farrar,  President.  John  S.  Ricker,  Cashier.  Samuel  Far- 
rar, William  Emerson,  David  Bugbee,  Jonathan  Young,  James  Eddy, 
Directors. 


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MERCHANTS’  BANK.-Portland. 

Incorporated  1825.  Capital,  $225,000. 

William  Woodbury,  President.  Charles  Oxnard,  Cashier.  Wm. 
Woodbury,  Philip  Greely,  Samuel  Hanson,  Charles  Kimball,  Samuel 
Chase,  H.  Brazier,  J.  F.  Weeks,  Directors.  Discount  day,  Tuesday. 

MERCHANTS’  BANK-Banoor. 

Incorporated  1850.  Capital,  $100,000. 

William  A.  Blake,  President.  M.  T.  Stickney,  Cashier.  W.  A. 
Blake,  Wiggins  Hill,  J.  II.  Bowler,  Cyrus  Go>s,  F.  A.  Butman,  Fran- 
cis Hill,  Asa  Smith,  Directors. 

MOUSAM  RIVER  BANK.-Saneord. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Nath’l  I).  Appleton,  President.  Wm.  C.  Starbuck,  Cashier.  N.  D. 
Appleton,  R.  B.  Ilubbard,  Samuel  Tompson,  I.  Frost,  John  Merrill, 
I.  S.  Kimball,  Stephen  Libby,  Elisha  Bod  well,  Amos  II.  Poyd,  Di- 
rectors. 

NORTH  BANK.— Rockland. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $50,000. 

John  Bird,  President.  Stephen  N.  Hatch,  Cashier.  J.  Bird,  Josiah 
Achorn,  Robert  Crockett,  John  J.  Perry,  John  Jameson,  Azariah 
Stanley,  E.  W.  Pendleton.  Directors. 

NORTHERN  BANK.— H ALLOWELL. 

Incorporated  1833.  Capital,  $100,000. 

John  Gardner,  President.  Ichabod  Nutter,  Cashier.  Jesse  Aiken, 
Wm.  Emmons,  F.  Glazier,  Andrew  Masters,  B.  Nason,  Alden  Samp- 
son, Directors. 

OCEAN  BANK— Kennebunk. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Joseph  Titcomb,  President.  C.  Littlefield,  Cashier.  Wm.  Lord, 
Jr.,  Thomas  Lord,  Noah  Nason,  Wm.  L.  Thompson,  Joseph  Dane,  Jr., 
Joseph  Titcomb,  Benj.  F.  Mason,  Directors. 

ORONO  BANK.— Orono. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Nathan  H.  Allen,  President.  E.  P.  Butler,  Cashier.  N.  H. 
Allen,  B.  P.  Gilman,  E.  Webster,  Jr.,  John  Libbey,  I.  Washburn,  Jr., 
Directors. 

RICHMOND  BANK —Richmond. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Wm.  Patten,  President.  F.  R.  Theobald,  Cashier. 

ROCKLAND  BANK.-Rockland. 

Incorporated  1851.  Capital,  $150,000. 

Alfred  H.  Kimball,  President.  William  H.  Titcomb,  Cashier.  A. 
H.  Kimball,  Wm.  Me  Leon,  Timo.  Williams,  Francis  Cobb,  Jonathan 
White,  Thos.  Colson,  N.  A.  Farwell,  Directors. 


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SAGADAHOC  BANK.-Bath. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $100,000. 

T.  D.  Robinson,  President.  Daniel  F.  Baker,  Cashier.  L.  Black- 
mer,  Win.  V.  Moses,  Wm.  Purrington,  John  Smith,  Moses  Riggs, 
Wm.  M.  Reed,  Directors.  Discount,  Monday. 

SANDY  RIVER  BANK.-Farmington. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Samuel  Belcher,  President.  Thomas  G.  Jones,  Cashier.  Samuel 
Belcher,  Theodore  Marston,  Joseph  S.  Millikin,  Joseph  A.  Linscott, 
John  Trask,  Leander  Boardman,  Peter  W.  Willis,  Directors. 

SEARSPORT  BANK. — Searsport. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Jeremiah  Merithew,  President.  Charles  Gordon,  Cashier.  Wm. 
Me  Gil  very,  Henry  Me  Gil  very,  Isaac  Carver,  Robert  Porter,  Samuel 
Curtis,  Wm.  Butman,  Directors. 

SHIP  BUILDERS’  BANK.-Rockland. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $100,000. 

I.  K.  Kimball,  President.  A.  W.  Kennedy,  Cashier.  I.  K.  Kimball, 
Alden  Ulmer,  S.  D.  Carleton,  H.  Merriam,  E.  A.  Mansfield,  George 
Thorndike,  J.  O.  L.  Foster,  Directors. 

SKOWHEGAN  BANK.— Bloomfield. 

Incorporated  1833.  Capital,  $75,000. 

Abner  Coburn,  President.  William  Philbrick,  Cashier.  James  B. 
Dascomb,  Benj.  F.  Dodge,  Joseph  Philbrick,  Ebenezer  II.  Neil, 
Stephen  Weston,  Levi  Emery,  Jr.,  Directors . 

SOUTH  BERWICK  BANK.— South  Berwick. 
Incorporated  1823.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Theo.  F.  Jewett,  President.  Edward  Hayman,  Cashier.  T.  F. 
Jewett,  Benj.  Nason,  Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  John  Plumer,  George  Good- 
win, Directors. 

STATE  BANK.— Augusta. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $75,000. 

George  W.  Stanley,  President.  W.  R.  Smith,  Cashier.  Geo.  W. 
Stanley,  Samuel  Cary,  Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller,  J.  A.  Sanborn,  Thos. 
Lambard,  Directors.  Discount,  Monday. 

THOMASTON  BANK.— Thomastox. 

Incorporated,  1825.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Richard  Robinson,  President.  John  D.  Barnard,  Cashier.  R.  Rob- 
inson, Edward  Robinson,  Wm.  Singer,  W.  R.  Keith,  Barnabas  Webb, 
M.  H.  Smith,  Directors. 


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TICONIC  BANK— Waterville. 

Incorporated  1825.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Timothy  Boutelle,  President.  Edward  G.  Hoag,  Cashier.  Timothy 
Boutelle,  Jedediah  Morrill,  Elab  Esty,  Joseph  Eaton,  Samuel  Appleton, 
Directors.  Discount,  Monday.  Dividend,  1st  Monday  in  April  and 
October. 

TRADERS’  BANK— Bangor. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Walter  Brown,  President.  S.  Trask,  Cashier.  Walter  Brown* 
Sidney  Thaxter,  Caleb  Holyoke,  Charles  S.  Crosby,  Henry  Ililb 
Directors. 

UNION  BANK— Brunswick. 

Incorporated,  1850.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Joseph  McKeen,  President.  A.  C.  Robbins,  Cashier. 

VEAZIE  BANK-Bangor. 

Incorporated,  1848.  Capital*  $200,000. 

Samuel  Veazie,  President.  Wra.  J.  Lord,  Cashier.  Samuel  Veazie, 
John  McDonald,  John  Bright,  F.  H.  Dillingham,  John  W.  Veazie, 
Directors. 

WALDOBORO’  BANK— Waldoboro’. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $50,000. 

Isaac  Reed,  President.  B.  B.  Haskell,  Cashier. 

WATERVILLE  BANK— Waterville. 

Incorporated  1850.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Samuel  P.  Shaw,  President.  A.  Perkins,  Cashier.  James  Stackpole, 
D.  L.  Milliken,  Stephen  Stark,  I.  S.  Johnson,  Thos.  G.  Kimball, 
Daniel  H.  Brown,  Directors.  Dividend,  January  and  July.  Discount 
day,  Monday. 

YORK  BANK-Saco. 

Incorporated,  1831.  Capital,  $100,000. 

Daniel  Cleaves,  President.  John  C.  Bradbury,  Cashier.  Joseph 
M.  Hayes,  James  M.  Deering,  Humphrey  Pike,  Wm.  Perkins,  Direc- 
tors. 


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SAYINGS  BANKS. 

AUGUSTA  SAVINGS  BANK. 

Election  first  Wednesday  in  August. 

William  A.  Brooks,  President.  Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller,  Treasurer . 
Wm.  A.  Brooks,  Benj.  Davis,  S.  Caldwell,  Jr.,  Buel  Williams,  Benj- 
Swan,  Edward  Fenno,  John  Dorr,  George  Darby,  Benj.  A.  G.  Fuler, 
Eben  Fuller,  Thos.  Lambard,  L.  B.  Hamlin,  E.  G.  Doe,  Trustees. 

BATH  SAVINGS  INSTITUTION. 

David  C.  Magoun,  Pres.  John  H.  Kimball,  Treas. 

David  C.  Magoun,  William  D.  Sewall,  William  M.  Reed,  William 
E.  Payne,  William  V.  Moses,  Chas.  Davenport,  Geo.  W.  Kendall, 

Trustees. 

CITY  OF  BANGOR  SAVINGS  INSTITUTION. 

Elijah  L.  Hamlin,  President.  Albert  Holton,  Secretary . Jabez 
True,  J.  S.  Wheelwright,  S.  H.  Dale,  Vice  Presidents. 

GARDINER  SAVINGS  BANK. 

Incorporated  1834. 

R.  H.  Gardiner,  President.  Joseph  Adams,  Treasurer.  Daniel 
Nutting,  Secretary.  R.  H.  Gardiner,  Edward  Swain,  W.  B.  Grant, 
Daniel  Nutting,  H.  B.  Hoskins,  Robert  Williamson,  F.  Richards,  Wm. 
Palmer,  Stephen  Young,  Robert  Thompson,  Chas.  Danforth,  Noah 
Woods,  Trustees. 

HALLOWELL  SAVINGS  INSTITUTION. 

Incorporated  1854. 

John  Hubbard,  President.  H.  K.  Baker,  Treasurer  and  Secretary. 
John  Hubbard,  Andrew  Masters,  Wm.  R.  Prescott,  A.  H.  Howard 
Simon  Page,  Justin  E.  Smith,  Jesse  Aiken,  James  Sherburn,  William 
Stickney,  M.  C.  Richardson,  Calvin  Spaulding,  John  P.  Flagg,  Trus- 
tees. 

PORTLAND  SAVINGS  BANK. 

Incorporated  1852. 

Phineas  Barnes,  President.  James  Merrill,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
John  B.  Brown,  Henry  B.  Hart,  J.  C.  Noyes,  E.  Steele,  Georg®  War- 
ren, Trustees. 

RANDALL  SAVINGS  AND  BENEVOLENT 
ASSOCIATION  . — Augusta. 

Thomas  Parker,  * President.  Francis  Lyford,  Treasurer.  J.  D. 
Prescott,  Secretary.  Chas.  Currier,  Ebenezer  Knowlton,  Oren  Wil- 
liamson, Joseph  F.  Nason,  Daniel  Fuller,  Asa  Hutchinson,  Abel 
Chadwick,  Trustees.  O.  B.  Cheney,  S.  Williamson,  Commissioners. 

SACO  AND  BIDDEFORD  SAVINGS  BANK —Saco. 
Incorporated  1827. 

Josiah  Calef,  President.  Edward  P.  Burnham,  Sec.  and  Treas. 


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INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

For  Mutual  Insurance  Companies,  the  capital  is  the  amount  accu- 
mulated to  a given  day. 

AUGUSTA  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO- Augusta. 
James  W.  North,  President.  Watson  F.  Ilallett,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer.  Benj.  Davis,  George  W.  Morton,  Watson  F.  Ilallett,  James 
W.  North,  James  Dinsmore,  Directors. 

BANGOR  MUTUAL  MARINE  INSURANCE  CO.-Bangor. 

Joseph  S.  Wheelwright,  President.  John  B.  Foster,  Secretary. 

BATH  MUTUAL  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital,  $175,000. 

D.  C.  Magoun,  President.  George  Prince,  Secretary.  John  Patten, 
Wm.  D.  Sewall,  James  F.  Patten,  Chas.  Clapp,  Jr.,  Freeman  Clark,  S. 
A.  Houghton,  E.  K.  Harding,  David  Patten,  Oliver  Moses,  J.  H.  M’Lel- 
lan,  B.  C.  Bailey,  G.  C.  Trufant,  Willard  Hall,  J.  G.  Richardson,  D. 
C.  Magoun,  Directors. 

ELIOT  AND  KITTERY  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO.-Eliot. 

Gowen  Wilson,  President.  James  Goodwin,  Secretary.  Mark  Den- 
nett, Treasurer. 

FARMERS  AND  MECHANICS’  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE COMPANY —Gorham. 

Incorporated  1839. 

Jonathan  Hanson,  President.  Josiah  Pierce,  Secretary.  J.  Hanson, 
Jacob  C.  Baker,  D.  B.  Clement,  Daniel  C.  Emery,  S.  C.  Higgins, 
Robert  Johnson,  Jr.,  Charles  O.  Libby,  S.  Merrill,  I.  G.  Walker,  Di- 
rectors. 

GENERAL  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.-Hallowell. 

Benjamin  Wales,  President.  Henry  K.  Baker,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer. B.  Wales,  Andrew  Masters,  Jesse  Aiken,  S.  C.  Whittier,  W.  R. 
Prescott,  Justin  E.  Smith,  Henry  Davenport,  Alden  Sampson,  John 
Dorr,  Wm.  B.  Grant,  Zina  Hyde,  S.  P.  Benson,  Wm.  G.  Crosby,  Di- 
rectors. 

GEORGES’  INSURANCE  COMPANY.-Thomaston. 

William  Singer,  President.  Christopher  Prince,  Secretary. 

HANCOCK  MUTUAL  MARINE  INSURANCE  CO.-Castine. 

Incorporated  1852.  Capital,  $70,000. 

Hezekiah  Williams,  President.  C.  K.  Tilden,  Treasurer  and  Secreta- 
ry. H.  Williams,  Samuel  Adams,  Wm.  Witherle,  Samuel  Lewis,  Wm. 
Jarvis,  Otis  Hatch,  S.  P.  Hatch,  Directors. 

LIME  ROCK  FIRE  AND  MARINE  INS.  CO. -Rockland. 
Capital,  $50,000. 

Knott  Crockett,  President.  Charles  R.  Mallard,  Secretary. 


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LINCOLN  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY -Bath. 
Incorporated  1848.  Capital,  $80,000. 

A.  J.  Fuller,  President.  Peleg  Wadsworth,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
A.  J.  Fuller,  Peleg  Wadsworth,  Wm.  V.  Moses,  John  Hayden,  Abiel 
Avery,  John  B.  Swanton,  Charles  Russell,  Directors. 

Annual  meeting  fourth  Wednesday  in  January. 

MAINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY— Augusta. 

Chartered  1853,  with  an  allowed  Capital  not  less  than  $200,000. 
Organized  as  a Fire  Insurance  Company,  1854. 

John  L.  Cutler,  President.  Joseph  H.  Williams,  Secretary.  Samuel 
Coney,  Geo.  W.  Stanley,  Darius  Alden,  Samuel  P.  Shaw,  John  M. 
Wood,  Charles  Jones,  John  D.  Lang,  Directors. 

MAINE  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY.— Gorham. 
Incorporated  1828.  Capital,  $120,000. 

Brice  M.  Edwards,  President.  John  A.  Waterman,  Secretary. 

MERCHANTS’  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.-B  ANGOR. 

Samuel  H.  Dale,  President.  John  Bright,  Secretary.  Samuel  II. 
Dale,  Geo.  W.  Ladd,  Sam’l  F.  Hersey,  I.  Stetson,  S.  Thaxter,  L.  Brad- 
ford, John  B.  Foster,  Directors. 

MONMOUTH  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.-Monmouth. 
Incorporated  1836. 

Jacob  G.  Smith,  President.  Washington  Wilcox,  Secretary.  C.  T. 
Fox,  Treasurer.  Jacob  G.  Smith,  David  Thurston,  John  B.  Fogg,  Wal- 
ter Foss,  Leonard  Mower,  Joel  Small,  Directors. 

MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY —Saco. 

Nath’l  M.  Towle,  President.  Edward  P.  Burnham,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer . 

OCEAN  INSURANCE  COMPANY —Portland. 

Capital,  $200,000.  Dividends  Jan.  and  July. 

Philip  Greely,  President.  George  A.  Wright,  Secretary.  Wm. Wood- 
bury, Samuel  Chase,  Alexander  Hubbs,  John  B.  Brown,  Wm.  W. 
Woodbury,  Nathaniel  Blanchard,  Directors. 

PARSONSFIELD  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO—  Parsonsfield. 

Incorporated  1843. 

Rufus  Mclntire,  President.  G.  L.  Bennett,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
Rufus  Mclntire,  Benjamin  Dalton,  Silas  Moulton,  Jesse  Wedgwood, 
Simon  Walker,  Thatcher  G.  Wedgwood,  Rufus  Burbank,  Directors. 

PENOBSCOT  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO —Bangor. 
Elijah  L.  Hamlin,  President.  Benj.  Plummer,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer. E.  L.  Hamlin,  Bradford  Harlow,  A.  G.  Wakefield,  Chas.  Saw- 
telle,  John  S.  Say  ward,  Directors. 


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PISCATAQUIS  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO.-Doveil 

Incorporated  1833.  Capital,  S3  5, 6 60. 

Thos.  Pullen,  President.  Ephiram  Flint,  Secretary.  A.  S.  Pattern, 
Treasurer. 

PORTLAND  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO— Portland. 
Incorporated  1828. 

Thomas  Chadwick,  President.  Rufus  Emerson,  Secretary.  Edward 
Shaw,  Treasure, r.  James  BacklefF,  Wm.  Evans,  Thos.  Cummings,  W. 
W.  Thomas,  E Trowbridge,  E.  Steele,  S.  Frothingham,  P.  Yarnum,  J. 
Purington,  Chas.  Staples,  Neal  Dow,  Martin  Gore,  Directors. 

ROCKLAND  FIRE  AND  MARINE  INS.  CO.— Rockland. 
Nathan  A.  Farwell,  President.  Maynard  Sumner,  Secretary. 

SOMERSET  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO .— Skowhegax. 

Incorporated  1829.  « Capital,  $45,000. 

Ebenezer  H.  Neil,  President.  James  Dinsmore,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer. E.  H.  Neil,  E.  Pearson,  Joseph  Patten,  F.  Drew,  Wm.  Philbrick, 
W.  Currier,  J.  Dinsmore,  Directors. 

THOM  ASTON  MARINE  AND  FIRE  INS.  CO.— Thomaston. 
Isaac  F.  Chapman,  President.  David  O’Brien,  Secretary. 

THOMASTON  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO— Thomaston. 

E.  Robinson,  President.  Wm.  R.  Keith,  Secretary. 

WALDO  MUTUAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY.-Belfast. 

James  P.  White,  President.  Nathaniel  H.  Bradbury,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

WELLS  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY-Wells. 

Incorporated  1836.  Capital,  $15,000. 

Joshua  C.  Littlefield,  President.  Charles  A.  Mildram,  Secretary. 
John  Staples,  Jr.,  Treasurer.  J.  C.  Littlefield,  Geo.  Hatch,  Josiah 
Clark,  Geo.  Littlefield,  Jefferson  W.  Sargent,  Directors. 

WISC ASSET  AND  WOOLWICH  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE COMPANY.— Woolwich. 

Nathaniel  G.  Gould,  President.  John  M.  Bailey,  Jr.,  Secretary. 
David  Bailey,  Treasurer. 

UNION  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY.-Augusta. 

Incorporated  by  Legislature  of  Maine,  1848.  Capital,  $150,000. 
68  State  street,  Boston.  Charter  unlimited. 

James  Jackson,  M.  D.,  Consulting  Physician.  John  Cauhlwell  Sharp, 
M.  D.,  Medical  Examiner.  Elisha  B.  Pratt,  President.  Matthew  Cobb, 
Vice  President.  Whiting  H.  Hollister,  Secretary.  Reuel  Williams, 
Maine  ; John  D.  Lang,  Maine ; Charles  Jones,  Maine ; Joseph  H. 
Williams,  Maine;  Ezra  White,  N.  Y. ; George  C.  Collins,  N.  Y. ; 
Matthew  Cobb,  Boston ; Henry  Crooker,  Boston ; Horatio  Harris, 
Boston;  Edw.  R.  Secomb,  Boston,  Daniel  Sharp,  Jr.,  Boston  ; Elisha 
B.  Pratt,  Boston,  Directors. 


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LOAN  AND  FUND  ASSOCIATIONS. 

HOPE  COMPANY. — Portland. 

Incorporated  1854. 

A Mutual  Loan  and  Savings  Institution,  to  aid  persons  of  small 
means  to  build  or  purchase  houses  for  themselves. 

John  M.  Wood,  President.  John  Sparrow,  Vice  President.  Isaac 
C.  Nesmith,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.  John  Milton  Adams,  Attorney. 
Wentworth  P.  Files,  Surveyor.  Edward  P.  Banks,  William  Ross,  John 
Yeaton,  Ezra  Russell,  Joseph  B.  Harding,  James  Bailey,  John  A. 
Waterman,  Directors. 

PORTLAND  MUT.  LOAN  AND  SAVINGS  ASSOCIATION. 

Incorporated  1854. 

Nathaniel  F.  Deering,  President.  Edward  P.  Gerrish,  Vice  Presi- 
dent. Edward  Shaw,  Secretary.  Harris  C.  Barnes,  Surveyor.  John 
H.  Williams,  Attorney.  Nathaniel  Ellsworth,  John  Purinton,  James 
Crie,  Charles  Davis,  Benj.  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  Thomas  H.  Talbot,  Charles 
R.  Coffin,  Directors. 


COLLEGES. 

BOWDOIN  COLLEGE,  Brunswick.  1854. 
Incorporated,  1794.  First  Class  graduated,  1806. 

BOARD  OP  TRUSTEES. 

Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  Jr.,  D.  D.,  President ; Rev.  Ichabod  Nichols, 
D.  D.,  Vice  President;  Hon.  Nathan  Weston,  LL.  D. ; Hon.  Reuel 
Williams;  Ebenezer  Everett,  Esq.;  Hon.  Ether  Shepley,  LL.  D. ; 
Hon.  Charles  Stuart  Daveis,  LL.  D. ; Hon.  Daniel  Goodenow ; Robert 
H.  Gardiner,  Esq. ; Hon.  George  Evans,  LL.  D. ; Rev.  Asa  Cum- 
mings, D.  D. ; Plon.  John  S.  Tenney,  LL.  D. ; William  G.  Barrows, 
Secretary. 

BOARD  OF  OVERSEERS. 

Hon.  Robert  Pinckney  Dunlap,  President ; Levi  Cutter,  Esq.,  Vice 
President ; John  McKeen,  Esq.,  Secretary;  Isaac  Lincoln,  M.  D.; 
Rev.  Benjamin  Tappan,  D.  D. ; Rev.  John  Wallace  Ellingwood,  D.  D. ; 
Rev.  Enos  Merrill ; Hon.  Benjamin  Randall ; Williams  Emmons,  Esq. ; 
Frederick  Allen,  LL.  D. ; Rev.  George  Eliashib  Adams,  D.  D. ; Wil- 
mot  Wood,  Esq. ; Hon  Josiah  Pierce  ; Hon.  Philip  Eastman ; Rev. 
David  Thurston ; Rev.  David  Shepley ; Hon.  Samuel  P.  Benson  ; Rev. 
William  T.  Dwight,  D.  D. ; Rev.  Eli  Thurston  ; James  M’Keen,  M.  D. ; 
Hon.  Richard  H.  Vose  ; Allen  H.  Weld,  M.  A. ; George  F.  Patten, 


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Esq. ; Hon.  William  Pitt  Fessenden ; Joseph  Libbey,  M.  A. ; Seth 
Storer,  Esq. ; Rev.  John  W.  Chickering  ; Hon.  Josiah  Little;  John 
M’Donald,  Esq. ; Rev.  Richard  Woodhull ; Hon.  William  P.  Haines ; 
Phineas  Barnes,  Esq. ; lion.  Joseph  Howard  ; Rev.  Jonathan  Clement, 
D.  D. ; Hon.  James  W.  Bradbury ; Rev.  John  Wilde ; Rev.  John  S. 
C.  Abbott ; Rev.  John  O.  Fiske ; Hon.  Rufus  M’Intire ; Rev.  Edward 
F.  Butter ; Hon.  Geo.  Downes ; Augustus  C.  Robbins,  Esq. ; Rev. 
Samuel  C.  Fessenden;  Joseph  McKeen,M.  A.,  Treasurer  of  the  College. 

OFFICERS  OF  INSTRUCTION  AND  GOVERNMENT. 

Leonard  Woods,  Jr.,  D.  D.,  President. 

Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and 
Natural  Philosophy. 

Amos  Nourse,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Wo- 
men and  Children. 

William  Sweetser,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Medicine. 

Hon.  John  Searle  Tenney,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Law,  and  Lecturer 
on  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

Alpheus  S.  Packard,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages  and 
Classical  Literature. 

Thomas  C.  Upham,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy  and 
Ethics,  and  Instructor  in  the  Hebrew  Language. 

William  Smyth,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and  Associate 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy. 

Charles  A.  Lee,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Thera- 
peutics. 

, Professor  of  the  Modern  Languages. 

Edmund  R.  Peaslee,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery. 

Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  M.  A.,  Collins  Professor  of  Natural  and 
Revealed  Religion. 

Edgar t C.  Smyth,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory. 

Charles  Carroll  Everett,  M.  A.,  Provisional  Tutor  in  Modern  Lan- 
guages, and  Librarian. 

Francis  E.  Webb,  B.  A.,  Tutor  in  Greek. 

Ephraim  C.  Cummings,  B.  A.,  Tutor  in  Latin  and  Mathematics. 

FACULTY  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 

Leonard  Woods,  D.  D.,  President;  Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.  D. ; 
Alpheus  S.  Packard,  M.  A. ; Thomas  C.  Upham,  D.  D. ; William 
Smyth,  M.  A. ; Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  M.  A. ; Egbert  C.  Smith,  M.  A. ; 
Charles  C.  Everett,  M.  A.;  Francis  E.  Webb,  B.  A.;  Ephraim  C. 
Cummings,  B.  A. 

Tej'ms  of  Admission. 

Candidates  for  admission  into  the  Freshman  Class  are  required  to 
write  Latin  grammatically,  and  to  be  well  versed  in  Geography,  Arith- 
metic, six  sections  in  Smyth’s  Algebra,  Cicero’s  Select  Orations, 
(Folsom’s  edition  preferred) ; the  Bucolics,  Georgies  and  iEneid  of 
Virgilj  (the  whole')  ; Sallust,  (Andrew’s  edition)  ; the  Gospels  of  the 
Greek  Testament  and  (Jacobs’s  or  Felton’s)  Greek  Reader  ; together 


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with  Latin  and  Greek  Prosody.  They  must  produce  certificates  of 
their  good  moral  character.  The  time  for  examination  is  the  Friday 
after  Commencement,  and  the  first  Thursday  in  the  Fall  Term. 
Candidates  for  admission  into  the  other  classes  will  be  examined  also 
in  the  books  which  have  been  studied  by  the  class  into  which  ad- 
mission is  requested.  Students  from  other  Colleges,  before  they  can 
be  examined,  must  produce  a certificate  of  their  regular  dismission. 
The  Geography  to  be  studied  may  be  Morse’s,  Worcester’s,  or  Wood- 
bridge’s.  There  will  be  a special  examination  in  Ancient  Geog- 
raphy. 

N.  B.  Particular  attention  to  the  writing  of  Latin  is  urged  as  es- 
sential for  a suitable  preparation  to  the  College  Course.  The  exam- 
ination in  the  Grammar  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages , including 
the  Prosody  of  both , and  in  writing  Latin,  will  be  particular. 

Andrews  and  Stoddard’s  Latin  Grammar,  and  the  Greek  Grammar 
of  Sophocles,  are  preferred. 

Exercises  during  the  Year. 

Weekly  exercises  in  Declamation  of  all  the  Classes. 

Compositions  in  English  of  the  three  upper  Classes. 

Forensic  Disputations  of  the  Juniors  and  Seniors. 

Weekly  translations  into  Latin  by  the  Freshman  Class. 

Translations  into  English  by  the  Sophomore  Class. 

Two  weeks,  preceding  the  term  Examinations,  are  spent  in  review 
of  the  studies  of  the  term. 

Lectures. 

All  the  Year.  By  Prof.  Stowe — On  Natural  and  Revealed  Re- 
ligion. 

Spring  Term.  By  Prof.  Cleaveland — On  Chemistry,  to  the  Senior 
and  Junior  Classes.. 

Summer  Term.  By  Profs.  Cleaveland  and  Smyth — On  Natural 
Philosophy,  to  the  Senior  and  Junior  Classes. 

By  Prof.  Cleaveland — On  Mineralogy,  Geology  and  Conchology, 
to  the  Senior  Class. 

By  Prof.  Smyth — On  Mechanics. 

By  Prof.  Packard — On  Classical  Literature. 

Annual  Expenses. 

Tuition,  $24.00.  Room  rent,  $10.00.  Incidental  charges  on  the 
College  bills,  $12.00.  Board,  $1.75  to  $2.50  per  week.  Other  ex- 

penses, as  wood,  lights,  washing,  use  of  books  and  furniture,  $35.00. 
Total,  $135.00. 

Libraries. 

The  number  of  volumes  in  the  College  Library  is  13,000 

Medical  Library  3,250 

Peucinian  6,000 

Athenaean  5,250 


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There  are  several  societies  connected  with  the  College. 

Peucinian  Society.  Officers,  1854 — 1855.  Founded,  1805. 

General  Society. 

Hon.  Joseph  Howard,  Portland,  President.  Hon.  Joseph  Titcomb, 
Kennebunk,  Vice-President.  Frederick  Fox,  Esq.,  Portland,  Corres- 
ponding and  Recording  Secretary. 

College  Society . 

T.  A.  Henderson,  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  Pres.  Gardiner  C.  Yose,  of 
Augusta,  Vice  Pres.  E.  B.  Palmer,  of  Belfast,  Secretary. 

Athencean  Society.  Founded,  1815. 

General  Society. 

Erastus  Foote,  Esq.,  of  Wiscasset,  President.  Henry  Orr,  Esq.,  of 
Brunswick,  Cor.  and  Recording  Secretary. 

College  Society. 

T.  H.  Clark,  of  Bristol,  Pres.  C.  E.  Shaw,  of  New  York,  Vice 
Pres.  James  O.  Brown,  of  Portland,  Secretary. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  Fraternity , Alpha  of  Maine . 

Date  of  Charter,  Oct.  25,  1824. 

Hon.  George  Evans,  LL.  D.,  President.  Peleg  W.  Chandler,  of 
Boston,  Vice  President.  Phinehas  Barnes,  Esq.,  of  Portland,  Cor. 
Sec.  Prof.  A.  S.  Packard,  Rec.  Secretary. 

Historical  Society  of  Maine. 

Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Esq.,  of  Gardiner,  President.  Prof.  Parker, 
Cleaveland,  Cor.  Secretary.  Hon.  William  Willis,  of  Portland,  Rec. 
Secretary.  Prof.  A.  S.  Packard,  Librarian. 

There  are  four  secret  associations,  which  have  branches  among  the 
students  of  Bowdoin.  These  are  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi , Psi  Upsilon , 
Chi  Psi,  and  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 

Number  of  Students,  1854. 

Medical  Students,  • 70 

Senior  Sophisters, 88 

Junior  Sophisters,  . . . . # . . . 37 

Sophomores,  . 60 

Freshmen,  . 42 


Total, 


177 


. 247 


COLLEGES. 


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MEDICAL  SCHOOL  OP  MAINE. 


FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE. 


Leonard  Woods,  D.  D. ; Ebenezer  Everett,  M-  A. ; Isaac  Lincoln, 
M.  D.  ; James  McKeen,  M.  D. ; John  Hubbard,  M.  D. ; John  T. 
Gilman,  M.  D. 

Parker  Cleaveland,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy. 
William  Sweetser,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Medicine. 

Charles  A.  Lee,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  and  The- 
rapeutics. 

Amos  Nourse,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Wo- 


men and  Children. 

Hon.  John  S.  Tenney,  LL.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence. 
Edmund  R.  Peaslee,  M.  J >.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery. 
Parker  Cleaveland,  M.  D-,  Librarian. 

William  H.  Burleigh,  A.  B.,  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy. 


John  M.  Eveleth,  A.  M., 
Albion  P.  Snow, 

Albion  P.  Snow, 

Clark  C.  Trafton, 

Wm.  T.  White, 


Assistant  Dissectors. 


> Assistant  Librarians. 


The  Medical  School  of  Maine,  by  an  Act  of  the  Legislature, 
is  placed  under  the  superintendence  and  direction  of  the  Boards  of 
Trustees  and  Overseers  of  Bowdoin  College.  By  the  joint  authority 
of  these  two  Boards,  all  the  degrees  of  M.  D.  are  conferred. 

The  Medical  Session  commences  near  the  middle  of  February, 
annually,  and  continues  fourteen  weeks.  Students,  and  particularly 
candidates  for  a degree,  are  examined  either  daily  or  weekly  on  the 
subjects  of  the  Lectures. 

The  Library  contains  about  3400  volumes,  principally  modern 
works,  and,  with  the  Anatomical  Cabinet,  is  annually  increasing. 

The  amount  of  fees  for  the  Lectures  is  $50,  payable  in  advance. 
Graduation  fee,  including  Diploma,  $18.  The  Lectures  continue 
fourteen  weeks. 

Degrees  are  conferred  at  the  close  of  each  course  of  Lectures,  and 
at  the  following  Commencement  of  the  College  in  September. 

The  first  class  graduated  from  the  Medical  School  in  1821.  The 
number  of  students  for  the  session  of  1854  was  70. 


MAINE  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION — OFFICERS  CHOSEN,  JUNE,  1854. 
President , - 


Vice  Presidents , 


f Dr.  H.  IL.  Hill,  Augusta, 

| Dr.  John  Benson,  Waterville. 

Treasurer , Dr.  Gilman  Davis,  Portland. 

Secretary , Dr.  J.  W.  Ellis,  Augusta. 

Corresponding  Secretary , Dr.  John  D.  Lincoln,  Brunswick. 

Standing  Committee , Drs.  N.  P.  Monroe,  James  C.  Weston,  Wm. 
Marrett,  Alpheus  F.  Page,  Charles  E.  Swan,  N.  R.  Boutelle,  A.  J. 
Fuller,  S.  Dakes,  G.  W.  Turner,  H.  C.  Fessenden,  J.  H.  Eastabrook, 
H.  L.  K.  Wiggin. 


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MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION  OP  PORTLAND. 

Dr.  John  T.  Gilman,  President;  Dr.  William  Wood,  Dr.  C.  W. 
Thomas  Vice  Presidents;  Dr.  Israel  T.  Dana,  Secretary ; Dr.  S.  B. 
Chase,  Treasurer;  Drs.  G.  Daveis,  J.  Houghton,  S.  H.  Tewksbury, 
W.  C.  Robinson,  C.  S.  D.  Fessenden,  Censors. 

WATERVILLE  COLLEGE,  1854.— Wat  ehville. 
Incorporated  1820.  First  Class  Graduated,  1822. 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

Rev.  Robert  E.  Pattison,  D.  D.,  President;  Hon.  John  Hubbard, 
LL.  D.,  Vice  President ; Eldridge  L.  Getchell,  Esq.,  Treasurer ; Rev. 
N.  Milton  Wood,  Secretary ; Hon  Timothy,  Boutelle,  LL.  D.;  Nathan- 
iel Gilman,  Esq.;  Rev.  John  Butler;  Rev.  Adam  Wilson,  D.  D.;  Rev. 
James  Gilpatrick;  Andrew  Masters,  Esq.;  Rev.  Arthur  Drinkwater; 
Rev.  Samuel  F.  Smith;  Byron  Greenough,  Esq.;  Rev.  Handell  G. 
Nott;  Rev.  Abraham  H.  Granger;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Caldwell;  Hon. 
Josiah  Pierce ; Abner  Coburn,  Esq.;  Hon.  Isaac  Davis,  LL.  D.;  Sam- 
uel Garnsey,  Esq  ; Hon.  Hiram  Belcher;  Hon.  Thomas  Robinson; 
Henry  W.  Paine,  Esq.;  Hon.  Elisha M.  Thurston  ; Rev.  Joseph  Ricker; 
Daniel  Merrill,  Esq. ; Alpheus  Shaw,  Esq  ; Rev.  William  Lamson ; 
Moses  Giddings,  Esq.;  George  W.  Keeley,  LL.  D.;  Rev.  David  N. 
Sheldon ; Rev.  Lorenzo  B.  Allen. 

Faculty  of  Instruction. 

Rev.  Robert  E.  Pattison,  D.  D.,  President,  Professor  of  Intellectual 
and  Moral  Philosophy. 

Rev.  James  T.  Champlin,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin 
Languages,  and  Literature. 

Samuel  K.  Smith,  A.  M , Professor  of  Rhetoric,  and  Librarian. 

Rev.  Kendall  Brooks,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural 
Philosophy. 

Rev.  Charles  E.  Hamlin,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural 
History. 

Theophilus  C.  Arbot,  A.  M.,  Instructor  in  Greek  and  Latin. 

Terms  of  Admission. 

The  requisites  for  admission  to  the  Freshman  Class  are  testimonials 
of  a good  moral  character,  a thorough  acquaintance  with  English,  Latin 
and  Greek  Grammar,  Caesar's  Commentaries  or  Sallust,  Virgil,  Cice- 
ro’s Select  Orations,  Latin  Prosody,  the  making  of  Latin,  the  Gospels 
of  the  Greek  Testament,  Jacobs’s  Greek  Reader,  Ancient  and  Modern 
Geography,  Vulgar  and  Decimal  Fractions,  Proportions,  the  doctrine 
of  Roots  and  Powers,  and  Algebra  so  far  as  to  be  able  to  solve,  equa- 
tions of  the  second  degree.  It  is  recommended  to  students  in  prepa- 
ration to  read  attentively  some  convenient  manual  of  Greek  and  Roman 
History.  Kuhner’s  Elementary  Greek  and  Latin  Grammars,  includ- 
ing the  Exercises,  or  Champlin’s  Greek  Grammar,  and  the  Latin  Gram- 
mar of  Andrews  and  Stoddard  are  required. 

Candidates  for  advanced  standing  are  examined  in  the  preparatory 
studies,  and  in  the  various  branches  to  which  the  class  they  propose  to 


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enter  have  attended.  Those  who  are  admitted  from  other  colleges, 
must  present  certificates  of  regular  dismission.  In  all  cases  testimoni- 
als of  good  moral  character  are  required. 

The  stated  times  for  examination  are  Monday  and  Tuesday  before 
Commencement,  and  the  first  and  second  days  of  the  first  term. 

Partial  Course. 

Individuals  of  suitable  age  and  acquisitions,  wishing  to  fit  themselves 
for  Mercantile,  Agricultural,  or  any  of  the  other  active  pursuits  of  life, 
will  have  every  facility  for  pursuing  a partial  course  of  study,  of  not 
less  than  one  year — they  selecting  such  studies  as  they  may  desire. 
They  will  be  required  to  recite  with  the  regular  college  classes  at  least 
twice  a day,  will  have  free  access  to  the  Libraries  and  Lectures,  and  on 
leaving  the  institution  will  be  entitled  to  a regular  certificate  of  their 
respective  attainments. 

Lectures. 

In  connection  with  the  regular  recitations,  Lectures  are  delivered  to 
the  several  classes  on  the  following  subjects: — Chemistry,  Geology, 
Mineralogy,  Botany,  Conchology,  the  various  branches  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  Intellectual  Philosophy,  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Greek 
History  and  Literature,  Roman  History  and  Literature,  Greek  and 
Roman  Mythology,  Verbal  Criticism  and  History  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage, Modern  History,  Means  of  Preserving  Health. 

Expenses. 


Tuition,  Room-rent  and  use  of  Library, $35.00  $35.00 

Incidental  Expenses, 5.00  5.00 

Board,  from  $1.00  to  SI. 75  per  week, 39.00  to  68.25 

Fuel,  Washing  and  Lights, 12.00  12.00 


Amount, $91.00  to  $120.25 


The  sum  necessary  for  books,  clothing  and  travelling  expenses,  will 
vary  according  to  circumstances  and  the  habits  of  the  Students.  Many 
of  the  Greek  and  Latin  text-books  can  be  obtained  by  the  Students 
from  the  Library  at  a reasonable  charge. 

College  term  bills  are  to  be  paid  at  the  commencement  of  the  suc- 
ceeding term.  Persons  admitted  to  an  advanced  standing,  if  not  from 
another  College,  are  required  to  pay  back  tuition ; but  no  matricu- 
lation fee  is  exacted  in  any  case. 

There  are  two  Literary  Societies  supported  by  the  Students,  the* 
Erosophian  Adelphi,  and  Literary  Frater  nity,  each  of  which  owns  valua 
bie  libraries. 

Erosophian  Adelphi. 

President , Charles  F.  Foster,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  Vice  President , 
Charles  W.  Sanger,  Waterville ; Cor.  Secretary , Samuel  K.  Leavitt, 
Levant. 

Literary  Fraternity. 

President,  Tristram  F.  McFadden,  Vassalboro’;  Vice  President , 
Abijah  R.  Crane,  Fayette;  Cor.  Secretary , Rufus  K.  Marriner,  Sears- 
mont. 


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These  Societies  unite  in  a public  celebration  on  the  evening  previous 
to  Commencement.  Rev.  David  N.  Sheldon,  D.  D.,  of  Bath,  is  the 
Orator;  and  John  G.  Saxe,  Esq.,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  is  the  Poet  for 
1855. 

There  are  also  two  secret  Societies,  the  Zeta  Psi , and  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon. 

The  Boardman  Missionary  Society , founded  in  1841,  has  for  its  ob- 
ject missionary  inquiries  and  religious  discussions. 

Volumes  in  Libraries. 


The  College  Library  contains  about 10,500  volumes. 

The  Erosophian  Adelphi  “ “ 2,500  “ 

The  Literary  Fraternity  “ “ 3,000  “ 


Total,  about  16,000  « 

The  number  of  specimens  in  the  Cabinet  is  about  2,000. 

Number  of  Students,  1853-4. 


Seniors, 6 

Juniors, 30 

Sophomores, 21 

Freshmen, 29 

Partial  course, 5 

Total, 91 


THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY.  - Bangor. 

President  of  Trustees , Rev.  John  Maltby ; Vice  President , Rev.  Da- 
vid Thurston;  Secretary,  John  McDonald,  Esq.;  Treasurer , Eliashib 
Adams,  Esq. 

Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  and 
Ecclesiastical  History. 

Rev.  George  Shepard,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Pastoral  Duties. 

Rev.  Daniel  Talcott  Smith,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature. 

The  Theological  Seminary  at  Bangor  received  its  charter  from  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  in  the  year  1814.  It  went  into  operation 
at  Hampden  in  the  Autumn  of  1816.  In  1819  the  Institution  was  re- 
moved from  Hampden  to  Bangor,  where  it  is  now  permanently  estab- 
lished. Its  first  Professors  were  Rev.  Abijah  Wines,  formerly  of  New- 
port, N.  H.,  and  Mr.  Jehudi  Ashmun,  afterwards  the  founder  and  first 
Governor  of  the  Colony  at  Liberia. 

The  Seminary  was  originally  founded  on  the  plan  of  the  English 
Dissenting  Institutions,  combining  a classical  and  theological  course  of 
study,  which  occupied  the  term  of  four  years.  After  a few  years  this 
plan  was  dropped.  The  Classical  department  was  separated  from  the 
Theological ; the  terms  of  admission  to  the  Seminary  proper  were 
raised ; the  course  of  study,  and  the  period  of  it,  were  made  similar  to 
those  at  Andover  and  Princeton. 

For  many  years  the  Seminary  was  constantly  embarrassed  for  the 
want  of  funds,  but  is  now  relieved,  in  good  measure,  from  such  embar- 
rassments. It  has  three  Professors,  and  is  expected  soon  to  add  a fourth. 


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The  existing  Professorships  are  fully  endowed ; the  buildings  are  in  a 
good  condition ; and  it  has  a Library  of  10,000  volumes.  The  number 
of  students  for  the  last  twenty  years  has  been  very  uniform,  rarely 
rising  above  fifty  or  falling  below  forty. 

This  Seminary,  though  under  the  particular  charge  of  Orthodox 
Congregationalists,  is  equally  open  to  Christians  of  other  denominations, 
and  students  of  other  denominations  are  always  found  within  its  walls. 

No  Student  is  charged  for  instruction,  room-rent,  or  use  of  library. 
Almost  the  only  expense  to  the  student  is  that  of  board,  and  he  is  aided 
very  considerably  in  the  payment  of  this ; so  that  board  (including 
washing)  does  not  average  more  than  a dollar  a week. 

The  course  of  study  at  this  Seminary  embraces  Sacred  Literature, 
Systematic  and  Pastoral  Theology,  Church  Polity,  Sacred  Rhetoric  and 
Ecclesiastical  History ; and  is  intended  to  be  as  full  and  as  thorough  as 
at  any  Seminary  in  the  United  States. 

The  Anniversary  is  on  the  last  Wednesday  in  July. 

There  is  but  one  vacation  in  a year,  commencing  at  the  Anniversary 
and  continuing  twelve  weeks.  j 

The  proper  time  for  admission  to  the  Seminary  is  the  frst  week  in 
the  Academical  year,  which  commences  twelve  weeks  from  the  Anni- 
versary. 

Number  of  Students , 1854. 


Resident  Licentiate, 1 

Senior  Class, * 19 

Middle  Class, 15 

Junior  Class, 8 

Total, 43 


METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH.-Maine. 

The  M.  E.  Church  in  this  State  is  divided  into  two  Conferences — 
Maine  and  East  Maine.  Maine  embraces  that  portion  of  the  State 
West,  and  East  Maine  that  East  of  the  Kennebec  River. 

Each  Conference  is  divided  into  three  Presiding  Elder's  Districts. 
Each  District  embraces  several  Stations  and  Circuits,  amounting,  in 
all,  to  177.  Connected  with  these  Conferences,  there  are  184  Travel- 
ling and  Superannuated,  and  169  Local  Preachers. 

The  Church  membership  in  the  State  amounts  to  21,837. 

These  Conferences  have  each  a Seminary  of  learning  of  a high 
order,  both  in  a flourishing  condition  and  very  liberally  patronized. 

The  Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary,  located  at  Kent’s  Hill,  under 
the  management  of  the  Maine  Conference,  has  long  held  an  honorable 
position  among  the  institutions  of  learning  in  New  England.  Men, 
eminent  for  their  talents,  educated  at  this  Seminary,  are  now  filling 
important  stations  of  responsibility  and  usefulness  in  nearly  every 
State  in  the  Union. 

BOARD  OP  EDUCATION. 

H.  P.  Torsey  A.  M.,  Principal.  A.  Walsh,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Clas- 
sical Department.  J.  Perry,  Teacher  of  Penmanship.  — Glidden, 
Teacher  of  Music.  Mrs.  E.  J.  Torsey,  Preceptress.  Miss  J.  A.  Rob- 
inson, Teacher  of  Painting  and  Drawing.  Miss  Evelyn  Wheelock, 
Teacher  on  Pianoforte. 


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Terms  and  Vacations. 

The  Academic  year  consists  of  two  terms  of  fifteen  weeks  each. 

The  Fall  Term  commences  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  August,  and 
the  Spring  Term,  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  March. 

EAST  MAIN  CONFERENCE  SEMINARY.-Buckspobt. 

Incorporated  1850. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1854-55. 

President , - - Joseph  Doane,  Esq.,  - 

Vice  President , - Rev.  L.  L.  Knox, 

Secretary , - - W.  H.  Pillsbury, 

Treasurer , - - John  J.  Lee,  Esq.,  ------ 

Agent , - - liev.  Daniel  H.  Mansfield,  - - - “ 

BOARD  OF  VISITORS. 

Rev.  R.  B.  Curtes,  Bangor.  F.  A.  Soule,  Orrington.  P.  Higgins, 
Exeter.  T.  B.  Tupper,  Orland.  T.  P.  French,  Ellsworth.  S.  W. 
Partridge,  Orono.  Hiram  Ruggles,  do.  J.  R.  Hours,  Orland.  James 
Bell,  John  B.  Hill,  Charles  Jarvis,  John  Cochran,  do. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Loren  L.  Knox,  A.  M.,  Principal , and  Teacher  of  Mental , 
Moral,  tmd  Natural  Science.  Stephen  S.  Nash,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of 
Mathematics.  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Rich,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Ancient  Lan- 
guages. .Miss  Jane  Johnston,  Preceptress , and  Teacher  of  Modern 
Languages  and  Ornamental  Branches.  Miss  Elizabeth  Crossett,  Teach- 
er of  Music.  Miss  Almira  Lowder,  Teacher  of  English  Branches. 

This  institution  is  an  enterprise  of  the  Methodists  composing  the  East 
Main  Conference,  embracing  all  the  territory  lying  east  of  the  Kenne- 
bec River.  The  Seminary  and  Boarding  House  are  delightfully  situ- 
ated in  an  Oak  Grove,  on  Prospect  Hill,  at  the  upper  or  northern 
part  of  the  village,  commanding  a fine  view  of  nearly  all  the  village 
harbor,  Fort  Knox , Prospect , Orphan  Island,  Long  Island,  Fort  Point, 
Brigadier  Island,  Sfc. ; and  from  the  dome,  in  a Southerly  direction, 
may  be  seen  the  ruins  of  the  memorable  redoubt,  built  by  the  English, 
in  the  Revolutionary  war  of  Independence  in  1776,  on  the  heights  of 
Castine,  and  occupied  by  them  during  the  war. 

Boarding  House. — The  Boarding  Plouse  is  a new  building,  100  by 
40  feet,  with  an  L 28  by  22  feet.  There  are  84  rooms  to  be  occupied 
by  Teachers  and  Students.  They  will  accommodate  160  Students, 
besides  the  steward  and  his  family.  The  main  building,  four  stories, 
is  built  of  brick  ; the  L is  two  stories,  and  built  of  wood.  Cost,  about 
$14,000 


Orrington- 

Bucksport- 

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169. 


ACADEMIES. 

ALFRED  ACADEMY— Alfred  Village. 

Henry  W.  Aden,  A.  M.,  Principal.  There  are  two  terms  a year, 
Spring  and  Fall. 

BELGRADE  TITCOMB  ACADEMY— Belgrade. 

This  institution  is  pleasantly  situated  in  the  northern  part  of  Bel- 
grade, ten  miles  distant  lrom  Waterville,  on  the  line  of  the  Androscog- 
gin and  Kennebec  Railroad,  and  on  the  stage  road  leading  from  Au- 
gusta to  Anson. 

Charles  K.  Hutchings,  Principal;  Miss  Hannah  L.  Knap,  As- 
sistant. 

BENTON  INSTITUTE— Benton. 

Established  1837.  Nathaniel  Blanchard,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

BERWICK  ACADEMY.— South  Berwick. 

Francis  B.  Hayes,  Boston,  President ; Hiram  H.  Hobbs,  South 
Berwick,  Secretary  and  Treasurer ; Moses  H.  Wells,  A.  M.,  Prin- 
cipal ; Miss  Abby  T.  Wells,  Principal  of  the  Female  Department; 
Mrs.  Anna  R.  Wells,  Teacher  of  Spanish  and  German;  E.  H.  E. 
Jameson,  Assistant  Pupil.  * 

There  are  four  terms  in  the  year,  of  eleven  weeks  each.  Tuition, 
Spring  and  Fall  Terms,  each,  $5.00  ; Summer  and  Winter  Terms, 
each,  $4.50.  Modern  Languages,  Music  on  the  Piano,  and  Drawing, 
extra. 

Board  in  private  families,  from  $2.00  to  $2.50  per  week. 

A Library  and  Philosophical  and  Chemical  Apparatus  belong  to  the 
institution. 

A new  Academy  building  was  erected  in  1853,  at  an  expense  of 
more  than  $7000. 

BLUEHILL  ACADEMY.— Bluehill. 

Incorporated,  1803. 

J.  O.  Robinson,  A.  M.,  Principal;  Miss  Ellen  M.  Hinckley,  Teacher 
of  Music;  Miss  Ellen  M.  Hinckley,  Miss  Mary  L.  M.  Stevens, 
Teachers  of  Drawing , Painting  and  Crayoning. 

Trustees , B.  W.  Hinckley,  John  Stevens,  Joseph  Hinckley,  Fred- 
erick Parker,  Daniel  Osgood,  Benjamin  Stevens,  Bluehill ; Thomas 
Robinson,  A.  Peters,  Ellsworth  ; Jacob  Dodge,  Surry  ; A.  P.  Emerson, 
Sylvester  Clapp,  Harvey  M.  Stone,  Orland. 

There  is  belonging  to  the  Academy,  a full  set  of  Madison's  Astro- 
nomical Charts , of  Cutter's  Physiological  Plates , and  of  Mitchell's 
Outline  Maps , which  together  with  Philosophical  Apparatus,  a Cabinet 
of  Minerals  and  Collections  in  Botany  and  Natural  History , afford 
tacilities  for  illustrating  the  Sciences,  not  every  where  enjoyed. 

The  Academy  is  situated  in  the  pleasant  village  of  Bluehill,  upon 
the  borders  of  Bluehill  Bay — amidst  scenery  pronounced  by  Dr. 
Jackson  to  be  “ the  most  picturesque  upon  the  coast.”  The  prox- 
imity of  the  sea  affords  a salubrious  air ; moderates  the  temperature 
of  both  summer  and  winter,  and  renders  the  locality  a desirable  place 
of  residence  or  resort. 


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CALAIS  ACADEMY. 

Incorporated  April  28,  1850.  Opened  Dec.,  1851. 

G.  D.  King,  President;  Benjamin  Young,  Treasurer  ; George  W* 
Dyer,  Secretary ; George  Downes,  Joseph  Granger,  George  W.  Dyer, 
Managers. 

YOUNG  LADIES’  HIGH  SCHOOL.— Calais. 

The  English  branches,  with  the  French  and  Latin  languages,  are 
taught  in  this  school.  There  are  three  terms  annually. 

Miss  Emma  J.  Porter,  Principal. 

CHARLESTON  ACADEMY.-Charleston. 

D.  T.  Bradford,  Principal. 

This  Academy  has  two  terms  a year,  Spring  and  Fall. 

CHERRYFIELD  ACADEMY.-Cherryfield. 

Incorporated,  1829. 

Joseph  Adams,  John  L.  Campbell,  Alexander  Campbell,  James 
Small,  William  Wentworth,  M.  D.,  Caleb  Burbank,  Tristram  Red- 
man, M.  D.,  William  Small,  William  B.  Nash,  James  A.  Campbell, 
William  Nickels,  Jeremiah  O.  Nickels,  Daniel  Willey,  George  W. 
Wakefield,  James  W.  Moore,  Richard  C.  Campbell,  William  Burn- 
ham, Benjamin  G.  Ricker,  Trustees. 

Joseph  Adams,  President  of  Trustees ; William  Burnham,  Vice 
President;  William  Wentworth,  Secretary;  John  L.  Campbell,  Treas- 
urer; Joseph  Adams,  Alexander  Campbell,  James  Small,  Visiting  and 
Examining  Committee. 

Henry  P.  Brown,  A.  B.,  Preceptor;  Miss  Catharine  Burnham, 
Assistant. 

Invested  funds,  $4000. 

By  an  arrangement  existing  between  the  Union  School  District  in 
Cherryfield  and  this  Institution,  such  advanced  scholars  of  said  Dis- 
trict as  the  Superintending  School  Committee  of  said  town  may  de- 
termine, are  entitled  to  all  the  privileges  of  this  school,  and  the  pro- 
portion of  money  which  such  scholars  draw  from  the  money  appropri- 
ated for  schools  by  said  town,  is  also  transferred  to  this  school. 

CONY  FEMALE  ACADEMY.-Augusta. 

Daniel  C.  Ingraham,  A.  M.,  Principal.  Miss  Sarah  H.  Spaulding, 
Assistant.  Mrs.  P.  S.  Percival,  Matron. 

This  institution  was  founded  in  the  year  1818,  by  Hon.  Daniel 
Cony,  and  has  been  in  successful  operation  since  that  time.  Its  Aca- 
demic year  embraces  four  terms  of  eleven  weeks  each,  beginning 
respectively  on  the  second  Wednesdays  of  September,  December, 
and  March,  and  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  June. 

Tuition,  $4  to  $7.  One  half  the  tuition  of  pupils  from  out  of  the  city 
is  paid  by  the  Trustees.  A large  and  commodious  boarding-house  is 
connected  with  the  Institution.  Price  of  board,  $1.83  per  week,  in- 
cluding furnished  room,  fuel,  and  lights. 


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CORINNA  UNION  ACADEMY.- Corinna. 

Incorporated  1851.  Fund,  $1,500. 

James  H.  Sawyer,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

The  school  is  in  operation  throughout  the  year. 

EAST  CORINTH  ACADEMY— East  Corinth. 

Building  erected,  1843. 

S.  B.  Wilson,  Principal. 

There  are  four  terms  in  a year.  The  Academy  building  was  thor- 
oughly repaired  last  year. 

DENNYSVILLE  ACADEMY—  Denntsyille. 

Established  1845. 

It  has  been  in  operation  about  two-thirds  of  the  time  since  it  was 
established. 

FARMINGTON  ACADEMY. 

Incorporated  in  1807.  First  instructor  appointed  in  1812;  and  has 
continued  in  successful  operation  since.  Funds,  exclusive  of  building 
and  lot,  $3,500.  No  debts. 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

Hon.  Nathan  Cutler,  President.  Hon.  Robert  Goodenow,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer.  Dr.  Josiah  Prescott,  Dr.  Lafayette  Perkins,  Hon. 
Samuel  Belcher,  Hon.  John  L.  Cutler,  Isaac  Tyler,  Esq.,  Ebenezer 
Childs,  Esq.,  Thomas  Wendell,  Esq.,  George  Gage,  Esq.,  William 
Costuen,  Asa  Abbot. 

Jonas  Burnham,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

Two  terms  yearly,  of  eighteen  weeks,  commencing  last  of  February 
and  first  of  August. 

Tuition,  from  twenty-five  to  thirty-five  cents  per  week.  Average 
number  of  pupils,  about  85.  Chemical  and  philosophical  apparatus, 
$200. 

FOXCROFT  ACADEMY.— Foxcroft. 

Incorporated  1823. 

Warren  Johnson,  A.  D.,  Principal.  Miss  Helen  M.  Thurston, 
Preceptress. 

This  Academy  is  pleasantly  situated  in  Foxcroft  Village,  upon  the 
main  stage  road  from  Bangor  to  Monson,  about  thirty-five  miles  from 
Bangor.  The  building  has  lately  been  thoroughly  repaired.  Particu- 
lar attention  will  be  given  to  young  gentlemen  who  are  preparing  for 
college. 

The  tuition  is  from  $2.75  to  $3.75  per  term.  Painting  and  drawing, 
$2  extra.  Instruction  on  the  piano-forte,  $5.00. 

Board  can  be  obtained  at  the  rate  of  $1.50  to  $2.25  per  week,  in- 
cluding washing,  rooms,  lights,  fuel,  &c. 

The  Winter  Term  commences  the  first  Monday  of  December,  and 
continues  ten  weeks.  The  Spring  Term  commences  the  second  Mon- 
day preceding  the  first  Monday  of  March,  and  continues  twelve  weeks. 
The  Summer  Term  commences  the  third  Monday  of  May,  and  con- 
tinues twelve  weeks.  The  Fall  Term  commences  the  first  Monday  of 
September,  and  continues  twelve  weeks. 


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FREEDOM  ACADEMY.— Freedom. 

This  school  is  usually  in  operation  Spring  and  Fall. 

GORHAM  MALE  ACADEMY.-Gorham. 

Daniel  T.  Poor,  Principal . 

GOULD’S  CLASSICAL  AND  ENGLISH  ACADEMY.-Bethel. 

Founded  1836. 

Nathaniel  T.  True,  M.  D , Principal.  Miss  H.  Maria  Merrill,  Associ- 
ate Principal.  Miss  Martha  B.  Newell,  Mr.  Charles  W.  Locke,  Assistant 
Pupils.  Miss  Gyrene  S.  Ayer,  Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music.  Mr. 
William  H.  True,  Mr.  Lonsville  Twitchell,  Teachers  of  Penmanship- 
Miss  H.  Maria  Merrill,  Teacher  of  Drawing  and  Painting. 

This  Institution  was  founded  in  the  year  1836  by  the  liberality  of 
the  inhabitants  of  Bethel,  and  has  been  in  successful  operation  since 
that  time.  A valuable  donation  was  subsequently  bequeathed  to  the 
Institution  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Gould,  after  whom  it  received  its  name. 
In  the  year  1852,  a half  township  of  land  was  granted  by  the  State, 
which  has  been  carefully  and  successfully  managed  for  the  interests  of 
the  Institution.  The  income  is  such  as  to  furnish  an  annual  appropria- 
tion for  apparatus,  and  improvements  on  the  building. 

The  building  is  capable  of  seating  one  hundred  and  fifty  students. 
It  is  situated  in  the  village  at  Bethel  Hill,  one  hundred  rods  from  the 
depot  of  the  Atlantic  & St.  Lawrence  Railroad.  For  beauty  of  loca- 
tion, romantic  scenery,  purity  of  air  and  water,  its  entire  exemption 
trom  the  damp  easterly  winds  of  the  sea  coast,  and  for  the  moral  and 
intelligent  character  of  its  population,  it  will  compare  favorably  with 
any  other  situation  in  New  England. 

Special  attention  is  given  to  those  fitting  for  college,  teaching,  or  the 
counting-room.  Facilities  are  furnished  to  young  ladies  for  acquiring 
a knowledge  of  the  solid  and  ornamental  branches.  In  the  govern- 
ment and  instruction  of  the  school,  such  methods  will  be  employed  as 
shall  stimulate  to  exertion,  expand,  and  discipline  the  intellectual  and 
moral  powers. 

The  Academic  year  is  divided  into  four  terms  of  eleven  weeks. 
Each  term  will  commence  on  the  first  Monday  in  June,  September, 
December,  March,  and  June,  respectively,  followed  by  a vacation  of 
two  weeks. 


HAMPDEN  ACADEMY— Hampden. 

Thomas  Tash,  A.  M.,  Principal.  Miss  Eveline  Bartlett,  Preceptress. 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Tash,  Teacher  of  Drawing  and  Painting.  Miss  A.  Jose- 
phine Babcock,  Teacher  of  Music. 

The  Academy  is  very  pleasantly  situated  between  the  villages  of 
Upper  and  Lower  Hampden,  on  an  elevated  and  heathful  situation, 
sufficiently  retired  from  the  business  parts  of  the  villages  to  make  it  a 
very  desirable  place  for  study.  The  school-rooms  have  recently  been 
enlarged,  thoroughly  repaired,  and  refitted  in  the  most  approved  man- 
ner. 

The  villages  of  Hampden  offer  to  students  resorting  here,  the  various 
advantages  of  good  society,  several  meetings  of  public  worship,  good 


ACADEMIES. 


173 


boarding  places,  and  very  easy  access  from  almost  every  quarter. 
Boarding  places  can  generally  be  secured  for  those  at  a distance,  and 
further  particulars  had  on  addressing  the  Principal.  Rooms  can  be 
obtained  by  those  wishing  to  board  themselves,  and  in  this  way  the 
cost  of  board  may  be  much  reduced. 

HOTJLTON  ACADEMY.— Houlton. 

Established  1817. 

William  Holt,  Principal. 

LEE  NORMAL  ACADEMY— Lee. 

Chartered  in  1845.  Fund,  $4,000. 

Samuel  W.  Matthews,  Principal. 

LITCHFIELD  LIBERAL  INSTITUTE.— Litchfield  Corners. 

Incorporated  1845. 

This  Institution  has  four  terms  in  a year,  of  eleven  weeks  each, 
commencing  on  the  first  Mondays  of  December,  March,  June  and 
September.  Average  annual  attendance,  225  students. 

LIMERICK  ACADEMY— Limerick. 

Incorporated  1808. 

Silas  Baker,  Principal. 

There  are  four  terms  in  a year,  of  eleven  weeks  each,  beginning  on 
the  first  Wednesday  of  December,  March,  June  and  September.  A 
new  Academy  building  was  erected  in  1851.  The  school  is  in  a 
flourishing  condition. 

LIMINCTON  ACADEMY. — Limington. 

Incorporated  1848. 

William  G.  Lord,  Principal ; Mrs.  Mary  S.  Lord,  Teacher  Female 
Department ; Miss  Lucy  C.  Drew,  Teacher  of  Music,  8;c. 

There  are  four  terms  during  the  year. 

LINCOLN  AC  A DEITY.— Newcastle. 

Henry  M.  Pierce,  Principal. 

There  are  four  terms  a year,  of  eleven  weeks  each. 

MAINE  FEMALE  SEMINARY— Gorham. 

Incorporated  in  1803,  under  the  name  of  Gorham  Academy. 
New  charter  granted  and  present  name  adopted  in  1850. 

Board  of  Trustees.  Rev.  J.  R.  Adams,  President;  John 
Waterman,  M.  D.,  Secretary ; Thomas  Jameson,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 

Instructors.  Edward  P.  Weston,  M.  A.,  Principal ; Isaiah  Dole, 
M.  A.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages ; Mr.  Edward  Church,  Professor 
of  French.  Mrs.  H.  C.  Hathaway,  Lady  Principal;  Mbs  Lucy  M. 
Wells,  Miss  Emeline  H.  Nutting,  Miss  Miriam  L.  Fiske,  Miss  Mary 
G.  Goodale,  Mis3  Angelena  Jameson,  Miss  Mary  L.  Waters,  Miss 
Nancy  Pierce,  Assistants. 

There  are  three  terms  in  the  year.  The  Spring  and  Summer 
term  in  1855  will  commence  April  26. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


MONMOUTH  ACADEMY  . — Monmouth. 

I.  N.  Prescott,  Principal. 

There  are  two  terms  a year,  Spring  and  Fall. 

NQRRIDGEWOCK  PEMALE  ACADEMY—  Norridgewock. 

Miss  R.  B.  Parsons,  Miss  H.  J.  B.  Dalton,  Principals. 

This  Institution  is  in  operation  in  the  Summer  and  Fall. 

NORTH  YARMOUTH  ACADEMY.— Yarmouth. 

A.  B.  Wiggin,  Principal  and  Teacher  of  Languages ; B.  B.  Foster, 
Teacher  of  English  Branches ; Martha  C.  Hooper,  Preceptress  ; Eliza- 
beth R.  Hawes,  Teacher  of  Music  ; , 2 eacher  of  Draw - 

ing  and  Painting ; , Teacher  of  Penmanship  and  Book- 

keeping. 

is  umber  of  Assistant  Pupils,  35,  the  same  as  in  Normal  Schools. 

NORWAY  LIBERAL  INSTITUTE.— Norwayville. 

Henry  N.  Merrill,  Principal. 

There  are  four  terms  in  the  year,  of  eleven  weeks  each,  commenc- 
ing on  the  first  Wednesday  of  December,  March,  June  and  September. 
The  location  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  in  New  England. 

OAK  GROVE  SCHOOL— Vassalboro’. 

Commenced  1850.  Incorporated  1853. 

Franklin  E.  Paige,  Principal ; Adelaide  F.  Brown,  Assistant ; John 
W.  Pinkham,  Teacher  of  Geography. 

This  Institution  is  situated  half  a mile  from  Vassalboro’  Corner, 
eleven  miles  from  Augusta,  and  is  accessible  by  railroad,  stages  and 
steamboats.  There  are  four  terms  in  a year,  of  eleven  weeks  each. 
Tuition,  from  $3.50  to  $5.50.  Number  of  scholars  last  year,  118. 

OXFORD  NORMAL  INSTITUTE.— South  Paris. 

Established,  May  29,  1848. 

E.  P.  Hinds,  Principal. 

This  Academy  is  designed  for  a Normal  School.  There  are  two 
sessions  a year,  of  fifteen  weeks  each.  The  first  commencing  the 
third  Wednesday  in  February ; the  second,  the  second  Wednesday 
in  August.  Suitable  Assistant  teachers  are  employed.  Average 
annual  attendance,  225  students.  Average  attendance  the  second 
session,  150. 

ORLAND  HIGH  SCHOOL-Orland. 

Franklin  W.  Gross,  Principal. 

PARSONSPIELD  SEMINARY.— Blazo’s  Corner,  Parsonsfield. 

Incorporated  1832. 

John  A.  Lowell,  A.  B.,  Principal;  Margarette  A.  Libby,  Preceptress ; 
Joseph  P.  Emerson,  Teacher  of  Music. 

There  are  four  terms  in  a year,  commencing  the  first  of  December, 
March,  June  and  September.  Number  of  students  in  1854,  163. 


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175 


PATTEN  ACADEMY— Patten. 

Ambrose  Eastman,  Principal. 

There  are  two  terms  in  the  year,  Spring  and  Fall. 

SOMERSET  ACADEMY.— Athens. 

Gilbert  L.  Palmer,  Principal. 

There  are  four  terms  of  this  Academy  in  a year.  The  Spring 
Term,  of  eleven  weeks,  commences  the  first  Monday  of  March.  The 
Summer  Term,  of  ten  weeks,  the  second  Monday  of  June.  The  Fall 
Term,  of  eleven  weeks,  the  first  Monday  of  September.  The  Winter 
Term,  of  ten  weeks,  the  second  Monday  of  December. 

STANDISH  ACADEMY.— Standish. 

Incorporated  1848.  Fund,  $3,750. 

Lucian  Hunt,  Principal. 

THORNTON  ACADEMY. 

* 

S.  S.  Fairfield,  Gideon  Tucker,  Moses  Emery,  Thomas  Cutts,  leha- 
bod  Jordan,  Jona.  Tucker,  John  Spring,  Jas.  Dane,  Ezra  Dean,  Sam’l 
White,  Trustees. 

Saco  Academy  was  incorporated  February  16,  1811,  and  endowed 
at  that  time  with  half  a township,  consisting  of  11,520  acres.  In  con- 
sequence of  a donation  of  $1000  to  its  funds  by  the  late  Marshal 
Thornton,  the  Trustees  gave  his  name  to  the  Institution.  The  school 
i3  not  now  in  operation,  the  Academy  building  having  been  burned. 
There  are  several  thousand  dollars  in  funds  belonging  to  the  Institu- 
tion, and  a new  building  will  probably  be  erected  before  long. 

WARREN  ACADEMY. — Warren. 

Incorporated  Feb.  25,  1808. 

A fund  of  $3,680  was  raised  by  subscription,  and  half  a township 
of  land  granted  by  the  Legislature.  The  average  number  of  pupils  for 
the  last  two  years  has  been,  Spring  and  Fall  Terms,  about  60 ; in 
Winter  and  Summer  Terms,  from  30  to  40.  An  Assistant  is  employed 
usually  in  Spring  and  Fall. 

John  Johnson,  A.  B.,  Principal. 

WASHINGTON  ACADEMY.-East  Machias. 

George  Downes,  of  Calais,  President  Board  of  Trustees;  P.  T. 
Harris,  Secretary. 

J.  Baldwin,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

Four  terms,  of  eleven  weeks  each. 

WESTBROOK  SEMINARY.— Stevens  Plains,  Westbrook. 

Founded  1831. 

Daniel  Winslow,  President  of  Board  of  Trustees  ; W.  B.  Goodrich, 
Secretary ; Samuel  Jordan,  Treasurer. 

Rev.  James  P.  Weston,  A.  M.,  Principal. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


The  Institution  is  well  supplied  with  Chemical  and  Philosophical 
Apparatus,  and  a Cabinet  of  Minerals,  Maps,  Charts,  &c.  A Library 
is  also  connected  wijh  the  school,  free  to  scholars. 

The  Anniversary  is  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  June. 

Expenses.  Tuition,  per  Term  of  fifteen  weeks. — Common  English, 
$5.00 ; Higher  English,  $6.00 ; Highest  English  and  Languages, 
$7.00;  Penmanship,  $1.00  ; Music  Lessons  on  the  Piano  or  Guitar. 
$6.00;  Use  of  Piano,  $2.00;  Painting  and  Drawing  at  usual  prices. 

The  price  of  board,  in  private  families,  is  from  $1.50  to  $ 1.75  per 
week,  for  ladies,  and  from  $2.00  to  $2.25  for  gentlemen. 

YARMOUTH  INSTITUTE. 

Incorporated  June,  1851. 

George  Woods,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  English  and"} 

Modern  Languages.  i p • • ? 

Rev.  Horatio  Merrill,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Ancient  f rinciP  • 
Languages . J 

This  Institution  has  a large  and  valuable  Cabinet  of  Minerals  and 
Shells,  a well-selected  Library  and  extensive  apparatus.  Teachers 
of  Music,  Drawing  and  Penmanship,  are  also  employed.  Expense  of 
Board  and  Tuition,  per  terms  of  eleven  weeks,  from  $23.25  to  $32.50. 

The  Register  of  Maine  in  1852  contained  some  interesting  information 
relative  to  the  Common  Schools.  It  was  designed  to  give  similar  facts 
iu  this  volume,  but  various  causes  have  combined  to  prevent  doing  it  as 
fully  as  was  desirable.  At  the  last  session  of  the  Maine  Legislature  an 
act  was  passed  “ to  provide  for  the  appointment  of  a Superintendent  of 
Common  Schools,  and  for  County  Conventions  of  Teachers.”  [See 
page  25.]  It  was  not  till  the  very  last  of  June  that  an  appointment  to 
this  office  was  made  by  the  Governor  and  Council,  of  Charles  A. 
Lord,  of  Portland.  Owing  to  the  lateness  of  his  commission  there  was 
no  time  to  arrange  for  any  Teachers’  Convention  the  last  Fall.  As  the 
present  law  requires  the  Superintendent  to  take  charge  in  person  of 
these  Conventions,  fifteen  in  number,  and  to  be  continued  a week  at 
least,  it  will  not  be  practicable  to  have  them  all  at  the  same  season  of 
the  year,  as  under  the  former  Board  of  Education.  Probably  there 
will  be  some  appointments  the  coming  Spring,  as  in  Massachusetts. 

The  Superintendent’s  Report,  submitted  early  in  the  legislative  ses- 
sion, will  not  embrace  the  usual  statistics,  as  only  the  Summer  Schools 
have  made  a^y  returns  since  the  date  of  his  commission.  There  are 
only  a few  County  and  City  educational  organizations  in  the  State. 
The  Maine  Educational  Association  was  organized  in  1853.  Its  influ- 
ence has  been  very  salutary  thus  far — the  passage  of  the  present  law 
may  be  attributed,  in  part,  to  its  exertions.  At  the  annual  meeting  at 
Lewiston  Falls,  Dec.  1,  1854,  Prof.  James  T.  Champlin,  of  Water- 
ville  College,  was  elected  President , and  A.  B.  Wiggin,  of  Yarmouth, 
Secretary. 

Below  are  a few  towns  from  which  information  was  obtained  in  re- 
gard to  school  statistics: — 


SCHOOL  STATISTICS, 


177 


SCHOOL  STATISTICS. 


Towks. 


Amount 

Raised- 


Bank  Tax. 


Addison #700.00 #116.00. 

Baring 350.00 19.00. 

Bayleyville 300.00 

Beddington  ........  170.00 14.00., 

Bluehill 975.00 159.71. 

Brooklin 600.00 79.47. 

Brooksville 600.00 135.93. 

Bucksport 2,000.00  354.34. 

Calais 3,000.00  525.79. 

Castine 1,500.00 95.90. 

Centerville 95.00 13.00. 

Charlotte 359.00  72.10. 

Cherryfield 1,000.00 166.86. 

Codyville 25.00 3.92. 

Columbia...  600.00 83.90. 

Cooper 400.00 • 40.38. 

Cranberry  Isles 169.80  28.88. 

Crawford 300.00 25.27. 

Cutler 400.00 60.00. 

Deer  Isle 1,525.00 

Dennysville 300.00 49.00. 

Eastbrook 100.00 

EastMachias 1,000.00 127.40. 

Eastport 3,500.00 438.42. 

Edmunds 222.40 33.60. 

Eliot 100.00. 

Ellsworth 2,900.00 442.00. 

Frankfort 2,500.00 445.80. 

Greenfield 130.00 25.00. 

Harrington 500.00 104.61. 

Jonesborough 250.00 30.00, 

Jonesport 450.00 37.00. 

Kennebunk 1,350.00 220.00. 

Limerick 800.00 104.00. 

Long  60.00 

Lubec 1,478.84 286.50. 

.Machias 1,300.00 146.06. 

Machiasport 800.00 121.37. 

Mariaville 250.00 30.00. 

Marion 200.00 18.25. 

Marshfield 150.0Q 25.88. 

Millbridge 600.00 121.00. 

Orland 1,000.00 

Pembroke 907.20 149.74 


Interest  on  No.  of 
School  Fund.  Scholars. 

497 

..  #57.00 140 


No.  of 
Districts . 

,...13 
...  2 

6 

60....  2 


200.00  850 

42.00  466 

21.90 588 

176.76 1,480 

100.00  2,267 

60.00  538 

45.00  90 

51.00  304 

9 00 715 

18.00  22 

120.00  526 

162.00  211, 

130 

30.00  131 

144.00  382 

346.03 1,460 

25.20  210 

16.00  75 

832 

1,775 

136.00  144 

750 

92.96 1,925 

1,951 

120.00  129 

491 

15.00  200 

400 

218.85  947 

567 

60 

75.00  1,190 

640 

550 

55.00  

13.00... 


....19 
....10 
....13 
....18 
....  7 
....  4 
....  2 
....  6 
....  S 
....  1 
....10 
....  7 
....  5 
....  3 
....  7 
....29 
2 
3 
9 
1 
6 
8 

....19 
16 

5 
9 

6 

....11 
...12 
...10 
...  2 
....11 
....  1 
....10 
...  5 


800.00. 


95.00. 


Perry 

Pike 400.00 ? 116.67. 

Princeton.... 400.00 31.42. 

Robbinston 1,000.00 129.00. 

Sedgewick 617.00 135.47. 

South  Berwick 1,500.00 183.50 . 

Steuben 516.00 108.63. 

Sullivan 410.00 6200. 

Surry 629.00 129.70. 

Swan  Island 215.00 30.50. 

Tremont 712.50 146.43. 

Waite  Plantation 5.00. 

Wetmore  Isle 300.00......  39.24. 

Whitney  ville 350.00 47.60. 

York 1,500.00 266.02. 

12 


90....  3 

135....  2 

535.. ..11 

■ 741.. ..15 

175.00  896. ...11 

113.00  575....  13 

76.32 500....  9 

35.82 145....  4 

100.00  720....  S 


70.00. 


50.00. 


. 578. 

...10 

,1,000. 

...15 

. 476. 

...11 

, 220. 

...  6 

, 570. 

...  8 

, 180. 

...  4 

, 626. 

...13 

31. 

...  1 

, 180. 

...  4 

201. 

...  1 

1,155. 

...15 

178 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


CHARITABLE  ASSOCIATIONS. 

Maine  Charitable  Mechanic  Association. 

Incorporated  June  14,  1815.  Annual  Meeting  at  Portland,  first 
Thursday  in  April. 

A Brief  Sketch  of  the  Commencement , Progress,  and  Conclusion  of  the 
Industrial  Exhibition  of  the  Maine  Charitable  Mechanic  Association , 
1854. 

It  had  long  been  a favorite  scheme  of  several  members  of  the 
Mechanic  Association  of  Portland,  to  get  up  a Fair  and  Exhibition 
of  ingenious  and  tasteful  articles  from  the  Mechanic  and  Fine  Arts,  in 
connection  with  the  skilful  and  delicate  handiwork  of  woman.  The 
Association  had,  in  1838,  a Fair  in  the  City  Hall,  which  was  continued 
through  two  or  three  weeks,  and  which  brought  in  sufficient  means  to 
pay  for  the  expense  of  getting  it  up,  and  carrying  it  successfully 
through.  It  was  a very  satisfactory  Fair  for  those  days.  (There  was 
also  an  Exhibition  by  this  Association  on  quite  a small  scale,  as 
early  as  1826.)  But  the  members  of  the  Association  who  were 
anxious  for  another  Exhibition,  were  well  aware  that  it  must  as  far 
surpass  the  Exhibition  of  1838,  as  the  Portland  of  1854  was  in  ad- 
vance of  the  Portland  of  1838 — or,  that  it  had  better  not  be  under- 
taken. Hence  they  debated  long  and  carefully  upon  the  time,  place, 
and  mode  of  conducting  an  enterprise  in  which  the  reputation  of  the 
city  was  nearly  as  much  involved  as  that  of  their  Association,  and  of 
themselves  as  mechanics. 

It  is  now  nearly  if  not  quite  three  years  since  the  Association  began 
these  sober  consultations  as  to  the  necessity  of  some  demonstration  of 
the  character  just  now  so  successfully  concluded.  At  the  first  of  it  the 
great  Railroad  between  this  city  and  Montreal  was  not  completed. 
Depending,  as  they  intended  to,  a good  deal  upon  the  reciprocity  of 
interest  and  friendship  that  would  inevitably  grow  up  between  these 
two  portions  of  this  continent,  as  soon  as  sufficient  time  should  elapse 
after  the  completion  of  this  noble  work,  to  enable  the  intercourse  to 
ensue  that  would  produce  it — they  wisely  deferred  action  in  the  matter 
till  this  result  should  occur — although  the  subject  was  occasionally 
carefully  considered  at  their  meetings. 

So  long  ago  as  a year  and  a half  since,  a large  committee  was 
chosen  to  consider  the  subject  at  their  leisure.  The  result  of  their 
deliberations  and  advice  was,  that  the  Association  ought  to  make  the 
effort ; and  as  early  as  February  last,  a large  and  efficient  Board  of 
Managers  was  chosen,  into  whose  hands  the  whole  business  of  prepa- 
ration and  arrangement  was  committed.  At  the  same  meeting  the 
sum  of  $3000  was  appropriated  in  order  to  carry  it  through  success- 
fully— in  case  they  were  not  sustained  in  a pecuniary  sense  by  the 
public.  The  names  of  the  Board  of  Managers  follow : — 

H.  C.  Barnes,  J.  O.  Bancroft,  Charles  Staples,  Calvin  Edwards, 
Charles  Holden,  Jos.  R.  Thompson,  Simeon  H.  Higgins,  William 
Senter,  Samuel  Elder,  A.  P.  Sweetsir,  H.  C.  Lovell,  E.  E.  Gould, 


CHARITABLE  ASSOCIATIONS. 


179 


J.  S.  Wilson,  Joseph  Bradford,  L.  D.  Hanson,  Joseph  Ring,  Joseph 
Russell,  J.  E.  Hodgkins,  C.  J.  Barbour,  S.  H.  Bragdon,  Joshua  Dyer, 
William  Allen,  E.  P.  Haines,  John  H.  Cook,  Charles  Baker,  John  B. 
Coyle,  John  G.  Hayes,  Benjamin  Larrabee,  2d,  David  Boyd,  Elbridge 
Tobey,  S.  C.  Chase,  F.  W.  Bailey,  E.  P.  Banks,  William  Andrews,  J. 
R.  Williken. 

From  this  Board  an  Executive  Committee  was  selected,  consisting 
of  H.  C.  Barnes,  (President,)  Charles  Staples,  Charles  Holden,  Joseph 
Bradford,  Joseph  Ring,  S.  H.  Higgins,  Samuel  Elder,  E.  E.  Gould 
and  L.  D.  Hanson.  They  were  directed  to  issue  a Circular,  setting 
forth  the  objects  of  the  Fair,  and  soliciting  from  the  Machanics,  Artists, 
and  Manufacturers  of  the  United  States,  and  the  British  Possessions  in 
North  America,  suitable  articles  for  it,  and  a manly  competition  for 
superiority  in  their  several  departments.  The  ladies  were  not  neg- 
lected. They  were  solicited  to  send  in  “ their  delicate  and  beautiful 
handiwork.”  The  following  is  an  extract  from  the  Circular : — 

It  has  been  truly  said — “ That  no  better  mode  of  promoting  the 
interests  of  the  Mechanic,  the  Manufacturer,  and  the  Artist  has  yet 
been  devised,  than  to  make  public  exhibitions  of  their  various  pro- 
ductions, at  some  central  mart ; as  they  are  thus  enabled  to  bring  their 
several  productions  into  extensive  notice,  and  have  an  opportunity  to 
enlarge  their  circle  of  acquaintance  with  those  engaged  in  similar  pur- 
suits. Probably  no  one  ever  visited  an  extensive  exhibition  of  works 
of  art,  without  being  forcibly  impressed  with  its  great  value  to  the  Pub- 
lic.” We  confidently  believe,  therefore,  that  we  shall  be  heartily  met 
in  this  enterprise,  by  our  brethren  far  and  near,  in  this  honorable  strife 
for  excellence  in  our  various  walks  of  business. 

The  Circulars  were  issued  in  February,  1854,  and  were  scattered 
to  all  parts  of  the  country.  The  day  fixed  for  opening  the  Fair  was 
the  19th  of  September.  The  work  was  fairly  begun.  The  initiatory 
step  had  been  taken ; and  the  Association  waited  anxiously  for  the 
result.  There  was  now  no  treading  back.  They  were  in  for  it,  and 
must  “ stand  the  hazard  of  the  die.” 

During  the  summer  months  the  encouragement  was  very  dubious. 
The  cholera  in  Montreal,  (to  which  place  they  had  looked  for  large 
contributions,)  seemed  to  cut  off  their  expectations  from  that  source. 
It  could  not  be  ascertained  that  much  preparation  was  being  made  in 
other  quarters  for  the  great  occasion.  It  was  a day  of  doubt  that 
lasted  for  months.  But  “ Hope  springs  eternal,”  and  so  the  Associa- 
tion marched  on  towards  the  crisis,  determined  to  “ do  or  die.”  The 
City  Hall,  and  all  the  apartments  about  it  unoccupied,  were  most 
generously  placed  at  their  disposal  by  the  city  authorities.  Lancaster 
Hall  was  engaged.  A large  building  to  be  erected  in  front  of  City 
Hall,  120  feet  by  32  feet,  was  contracted  for,  at  an  expense  of  $1500, 
and  a bridge  forty-three  feet  long,  built  to  connect  this  building  from 
the  second  story  with  Lancaster  Hall.  There  was  room  enough  and 
to  spare,  but  where  were  the  ingenious  and  elegant  manufactures  to 
come  from  to  fill  them  ? The  lower  floor  of  the  temporary  building 
was  appropriated  to  machinery,  and  portions  of  the  committee  devoted 
themselves  most  sedulously  to  getting  the  promise  of  rare  and  curious 
machinery  to  fill  it  up.  The  result  shows  how  well  they  succeeded. 


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When  the  time  for  the  opening  of  the  Fair  had  drawn  on  to  within 
a few  days,  “the  doubts  and  fears”  of  the  persevering  men  who  had 
taken  this  business  in  hand,  “ were  all  dissipated.”  The  goods  came 
pouring  in  from  all  quarters.  And  instead  of  the  fear  of  a “ beggarly 
account  of  empty  boxes,”  the  cry  was  “ still  they  come,”  though  where 
to  bestow  them  all,  was  a serious  question.  Happily,  indeed,  they 
were  all  bestowed,  under  the  general  direction  of  Mr.  John  K. 
Hooper,  who  was  at  an  early  day  elected  Superintendent.  The  As- 
sociation was  very  fortunate  in  their  selection.  The  arrangement  and 
general  taste  displayed  in  that  department,  were  admirable,  and  won 
the  marked  approval  of  many  visitors. 

The  arrangements  of  the  Fair  were  not  so  complete  as  to  allow  it  to 
be  opened  on  the  19  th,  but  on  the  day  following — on  Wednesday,  the 
20th  of  September,  1854,  at  2 o’clock,  P.M. — the  doors  were  thrown 
open,  and  the  bark,  which  had  for  months  the  anxious  care  of  many  in 
its  construction,  was  fairly  launched,  awaiting  the  breeze  of  popular 
favor  to  waft  it  safely  to  its  haven  of  success.  This  favor  was  fully 
bestowed.  The  universal  verdict  from  the  thousands  who  visited  it, 
was,  COMPLETE  SUCCESS  ! 

The  Fair  was  continued  thirty  days ; i.  e.,  from  the  20th  of  Sep- 
tember to  the  19th  of  October,  at  10  P.  M.,  when  it  closed  upon  the 
retreating  steps  of  a crowd  of  visitors,  reluctant  to  leave  its  beautiful 
Halls. 

The  efforts  of  the  Association  were  triumphantly  successful ; though 
in  a pecuniary  sense,  not  so  largely  so  as  they  deserved.  The  expenses 
of  it  are  stated  at  over  $5000,  and  the  money  taken  at  the  ticket  of- 
fice from  all  sources  amounted  to  $5,600.  The  Association  had  hoped 
to  realize  some  $2000  or  $3000,  as  the  foundation  for  the  erection 
of  a Mechanics’  Hall.  They  deserved  to  have  done  so.  In  this  they 
failed.  In  all  other  respects  they  were  successful — and  the  news- 
paper press  of  the  city,  from  day  to  day  bore  honorable  testimony  to 
their  efforts  and  success.  The  Fair  was  visited  from  all  parts  of  the 
State,  and  from  other  States.  Excursions  were  run  in  upon  the 
several  roads,  and  parties  from  the  interior  were  in  attendance  from 
day  to  day.  The  schools  of  the  city  were  admitted,  as  well  as  the 
pupils  from  several  seminaries  in  the  interior.  The  Reform  School 
also  came  in. 

The  whole  number  of  tickets  taken  at  the  door  during  the  month 
of  Exhibition  was  24,000.  This  does  not  include  season  tickets  to 
members,  or  other  season  tickets  sold,  or  those  given  to  contrib- 
utors. The  Fair  was  no  doubt  visited,  from  all  sources,  by  26,000 
persons. 

The  Association  wound  up  the  important  era,  very  appropriately, 
by  a Grand  Festival,  in  Lancaster  Hall,  on  the  Wednesday  evening 
following.  Thus  ended  the  Mechanics’  Fair  of  1854,  a measure 
that  had  an  important  bearing  on  the  energy  and  spirit  of  our  Me- 
chanics,— looking  to  their  future  respectability  and  usefulness, — and 
which  also  aided  in  producing  an  influx  of  strangers  to  the  city,  and 
a promotion,  of  course,  of  the  business  of  our  tradesmen  and  others, 
and  was  in  all  respects  a useful  and  advantageous  enterprise  to  all 
concerned.  We  would  it  had  been  more  so.  Enough,  however,  has 
been  shown  by  it,  to  establish  the  fact  that  such  enterprises  can  be  as 


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successfully  carried  through  here,  as  in  larger  cities,  and  to  give  rise 
to  the  hope  that  it  may  be  followed,  with  suitable  intervals  between, 
hereafter  and  always,  by  as  well  conducted  Mechanics’  Fairs  and 
Industrial  Exhibitions. 

Maine  Congregational  Charitable  Society. 

Rev.  B.  Tappan,  D.  D.,  President ; Dea.  S.  Adams,  Vice  President ; 
Rev  R.  B.  Thurston,  Secretary;  Rev.  J.  W.  Ellingwood,  D.  D., 
Treasurer.  s 

Colonization  Society , Bath. 

Rev.  John  W.  Ellenwood,  President;  Otis  Kimball,  Secretary  ; Free- 
man Clark,  Treasurer. 

Corban  Society , Bangor. 

Mrs.  E.  Pond,  President;  Mrs.  E.  F.  Duren,  Secretary;  Mrs.  T.  S. 
Johnson,  Treasurer. 

Fuel  Society , Bangor. 

F.  M.  Sabine,  President;  0.  H.  Ingalls,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Ministry  at  Large , Portland. 

Rev.  Dr.  Nichols,  President ; Martin  Gore,  Thomas  Chadwick,  N. 
F.  Deering,  Nathan  Cummings,  Trustees;  Jedediah  Jewett,  Treasurer 
and  Secretary ; Wm.  H.  Hadley,  Minister  at  Large. 

Object — Benefit  of  the  poor,  morally  and  physically.  Has  a fund 
of  $6000,  and  Preble  Chapel,  corner  of  Preble  and  Cumberland 
streets. 

Institution  of  the  Portland  Dispensary , for  the  Medical 
Relief  of  the  Poor. 

Fund  about  $1000. 

Wm.  Willis,  President;  Woodbury  Storer,  Oliver  Gerrish,  James 
T.  McCobb,  Henry  B.  Hart,  S.  A.  Balkam,  Harris  C.  Barnes,  Man- 
agers ; Eben.  Steele,  Secretary : Joseph  C.  Noyes,  Treasurer  ; John  T. 
Gilman,  M.  D.,  Wm.  Wood,  M.  D.,  Consulting  Physicians  ; Wm.  C. 
Robinson,  M.  D.,  Israel  T.  Dana,M.  D.,  John  C.  Plummer,  M.  D.,  Vis- 
iting Physicians. 

' Martha  Washington  Society , Portland,  for  Relief  of  Fam- 
ilies of  Poor  Inebriates. 

Mrs.  H.  Quincy,  President;  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Lunt,  Vice  President . 
Mrs.  Benjamin  Kingsbury,  Secretary ; Mrs.  Moses  Dodge,  Treasurer  / 
Miss  M.  A.  Kingsbury,  Assistant  Secretary. 

Bangor  Female  Charitable  Society . 

Mrs.  S.  S.  Smith,  President ; Mrs.  A.  Holton,  Secretary. 

Bangor  Orphan  Asylum. 

Mrs.  William  D.  Williamson,  President ; Mrs.  Jeremiah  Curtis,  Vice 
President;  Mrs.  A.  Barrett,  Treasurer ; Mrs.  M.  L.  Appleton, 
Secretary. 


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Female  Orphan  Society , Portland. 

Established  1828.  Average  number  of  children,  30. 

Mrs.  J.  P.  Boyd,  President ; Mrs.  W.  A.  H.  Clapp,  Vice  President ; 
Mrs.  Woodbury  Storer,  Secretary ; Miss  E.  Barrett,  Treasurer. 

Portland  Benevolent  Society. 

Rev.  Ichabod  Nichols,  President ; Rev.  W.  T.  Dwight,  Vice  Presi- 
dent ; Wm.  W.  Thomas,  Treasurer ; Martin  Gore,  Secretary. 

Portland  Marine  Society. 

William  Woodbury,  President;  Eliphalet  Greely,  Vice  President ; 
Samuel  Waterhouse,  Treasurer ; John  Sargent,  Secretary. 

The  Seamen's  Home  Society , Portland. 

Nathan  Cummings,  President ; Philip  Greely,  Thomas  Hammond, 
Joshua  B.  Osgood,  John  M.  Wood,  Samuel  Tyler,  William  Chase, 
Charles  Jones  and  Eben  Steele,  Trustees ; John  Chute,  Treasurer ; 
J.  P.  Farrington,  Secretary. 

Widows'  Wood  Society , Portland. 

Martin  Gore,  President ; Harris  C.  Barnes,  Vice  President ; Jas. 
H.  Baker,  Secretary  and  Treasurer ; Lemuel  Gooding,  Purchaser  and 
Distributor  of  Wood;  Charles  Baker,  Auditor. 

Provident  Association . 

The  object  of  this  Association  is  the  elevation  of  the  poor  in  respect 
to  their  moral  and  physical  condition. 

Oliver  Gerrish,  President;  Eliphalet  Greely,  Nathan  Cummings, 
Samuel  Fessenden,  Vice  Presidents  ; Eben  Steele,  Treasurer ; Thomas 
H.  Talbot,  Secretary ; Rev.  Wm.  H.  Hadley,  Agent;  Reuel  Shaw, 
No.  289  Congress  street,  Store  Keeper. 

Central  Office,  17  Market  Square.  Open  daily  from  9 
to  12,  A.  M. 

Female  Benevolent  Association. 

An  Association  for  the  benefit  of  aged  and  indigent  women.  Ob- 
ject, to  furnish  a home  for  them. 

The  officers  of  this  institution  are — Mrs.  Dr.  Dwight,  1st  Directress ; 
Mrs.  Hon.  A.  W.  H.  Clapp,  2 d Directress  ; Mrs.  P.  S.  T.  Ten  Broeck, 
3 d Directress  ; Mrs.  Dearborn,  Treasurer  ; Mrs.  E.  P.  Lord,  Secretary. 

Hastport  Female  Benevolent  Society . 

Instituted  1820. 

Mrs.  S.  Bucknam,  Directress ; Mrs.  E.  H.  Burgin,  Treasurer ; Mrs. 
D.  T.  Granger,  Secretary . 

Dorcas  Society , Fast  Machias. 

Attached  to  the  Baptist  Church,  for  benevolent  and  philan- 
thropic objects.  Mrs.  A.  C.  Nash,  President;  Mrs.  Mary  Tobey, 
Treasurer ; Mrs.  E.  C.  Chase,  Secretary. 


EDUCATIONAL  AND  LITERARY  ASSOCIATIONS.  183 


Ladies ’ Benevolent  Society , Milltown , Calais. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Lowell,  President;  Mrs,  Wm.  Duren,  Treasurer ; Mrs. 
J.  R.  Stanchfield,  Secretary. 

Needle  Woman! s Friend  Society , Portland. 

Mrs.  Albus,  President;  Mrs.  Woodbury  Storer,  Treasurer. 

Belief  Association  of  the  Portland  Fire  Department. 

Organized  March  7,  1848. 

Charles  Davidson,  President ; H.  C.  Barnes,  Vice  President ; F.  C. 
Moody,  Treasurer ; John  C.  Tewkesbury,  Secretary. 


EDUCATIONAL  AND  LITERARY 
ASSOCIATIONS. 

Maine  Branch  of  the  American  Education  Society. 
Rev.  D.  Thurston,  Vassalboro’,  President;  Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.  D., 
Bangor,  Vice  President ; Rev.  R.  D.  Hitchcock,  Secretary ; Prof.  Wm. 
Smyth,  Treasurer. 

Maine  Baptist  Education  Society. 

J.  T.  Champlin,  President;  A.  Dalton,  Vice  President;  L.  King- 
man,  China,  Secretary ; W.  R.  Prescott,  Treasurer. 

Universalist  State  Education  Society. 

A.  Sanborn,  President;  Rev.  J.  P.  Weston,  Recording  Secretary; 
Rev.  J.  Harris,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

Augusta  Lyceum. 

Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller,  President;  David  Fales,  Vice  President ; Geo. 
S.  Mulliken,  Secretary ; E.  Fenno,  Treasurer ; Rev.  W.  E.  Arm- 
strong, Rev.  L.  G.  Ware,  Wm.  R.  Smith,  Albert  G.  Dole,  John  L. 
Cutler,  George  S.  Mulliken,  Edward  Fenno,  Directors. 

Bangor  Mechanics’  Association. 

Incorporated  Feb.  28,  1828. — Library  contains  1252  volumes. — 
Minerals,  over  620  specimens. — Curiosities,  more  than  300  specimens. 

T.  H.  Morse,  President ; John  S.  Sayward,  Vice  President ; Joseph 
W.  Humphrey,  Treasurer ; Wm.  Strange,  Secretary. 

Bangor  Mercantile  Association. 

Organized  1843. — Incorporated  1844. — Library  contains  over  4000 
volumes. 

Samuel  H.  Dale,  President ; George  K.  Jewett,  Vice  President ; John 
C.  Flint,  Secretary ; F.  M.  Sabine,  Treasurer  ; Thomas  Smith,  Libra - 


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rian ; Freeman  H.  Morse,  Rev.  David  N.  Sheldon,  D.  D.,  H.  W. 
Owen,  Curators. 

Subscribers  and  their  families  are  entitled  to  the  use  of  the  Library. 
But  none  but  subscribers,  or  persons  living  out  of  the  city  invited  by 
subscribers,  have  a right  to  visit  the  Reading  Room  for  the  purpose  of 
reading  the  papers.  This  Institution  is  supported  by  assessments  of 
$2.50,  paid  semi-annually  by  each  of  the  subscribers.  The  surplus 
over  and  above  the  current  yearly  expense,  is  expended  in  books  for 
the  Library. 

Bath  Lyceum. 

Israel  Putnam,  President ; Charles  Clapp,  Jr.,  Vice  President ; E. 
S.  J.  Nealley,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Bucksport  Social  Library. 

H.  Darling,  Librarian. 

Castine  Social  Library. 

Charles  Rogers,  Treasurer  and  Librarian. 

Calais  Literary  Club. 

George  W.  Dyer,  Librarian. 

Circulating  Library , Machias. 

N.  Penniman,  Librarian. 

Columbian  Debating  Club , Bath. 

Organized  1853. 

Meets  every  Friday  evening.  R.  F.  Wylie,  President ; H.  Welch, 
Vice  President;  D.  R.  Wylie,  Secretary  ; Geo.  L.  Duston,  Treasurer. 

Eastport  Athenceum. 

D.  T.  Granger,  President ; G.  I.  G.  Rice,  Librarian.  Number  of 
volumes,  1,800. 

Elocution  and  Debating  Club , Bath. 

Organized  1854. 

Meets  every  Friday  evening.  Charles  Larrabee,  President;  B. 
Randall,  Jr.,  Secretary. 

G-ardiner  Mechanics 9 Association. 

Organized  April,  1841. — Library  consists  of  1000  volumes. 

James  Nash,  President;  N.  O.  Mitchell,  Vice  President;  J.  S.  Giv- 
en, Secretary ; John  S.  Wilson,  Treasurer;  A.  M.  C.  Heath,  Libra- 
rian; H.  B.  Hoskins,  Joseph  L.  Mitchell,  John  Berry,  Jr.,  N.  O. 
Mitchell,  S.  Adlam,  Jr.,  Directors. 


EDUCATIONAL  AND  LITERARY  ASSOCIATIONS.  185 


Hallowell  Social  Library. 

Instituted  1843. — Number  of  volumes,  1,650. 

M.  C.  Richardson,  President ; J.  C.  Dwight,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer. 


Harper  Library  Association,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Number  of  volumes  in  Library,  about  1,000. 

George  Knox,  President;  James  Drummond,  Vice  President;  A. 
C.  Locke,  Clerk;  C.  Record,  Secretary;  George  L.  Drinkwater, 
Treasurer ; C.  C.  Burgess,  Librarian. 

Mechanics’  Library  Association,  BucTcsport. 

George  W.  Herbert,  Librarian. 

Orrington  Social  Library  Association. 

Established  1851. 

Amasa  Bartlett,  President;  N.  B.  K.  Lowell,  Secretary ; A.  D.  At- 
wood, Librarian. 

Patten  Library  Association,  Bath. 

Incorporated  1853. — Library  contains  2000  vols. 

George  F.  Patten,  President;  E.  S.  J.  Nealley,  Secretary;  Elisha 
Clarke,  Treasurer  and  Librarian;  Israel  Putnam,  A.  Nourse,  John 
Patten,  Caleb  S.  Jenks,  Reuben  Sawyer,  Directors. 

Portland  Athenaeum. 

Incorporated  1826. — Volumes  in  Library,  7,260. 

Charles  S.  Daveis,  President;  James  Merrill,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer; James  Merrill,  Librarian;  Phinehas  Barnes,  Oliver  Gerrish, 
Jedediah  Jewett,  Charles  Jones,  Joseph  C.  Noyes,  Directors. 

Portland  Mercantile  Library  Association. 

Organized  1851. — Number  of  volumes,  about  1,200. 

Charles  H.  Haskell,  President ; Orlando  M.  Marrett,  James  S.  Fil- 
lebrown,  Vice  Presidents;  Charles  E.  Jose,  Cor.  Secretary;  F.  B. 
Gilman,  Pec.  Secretary ; Eben  Corey,  Treasurer;  James  S.  Mar- 
rett, George  H.  Knight,  A.  L.  Fox,  James  Bailey,  Isaac  L.Crane, 
Directors. 

Bobbinston  Young  Men’s  Literary  Association. 

A.  W.  Laughlin,  President ; Daniel  W.  Briggs,  Librarian. 

Bobbinston  Lyceum . 

W.  S.  Vose,  President ; F.  A.  Buck,  Secretary. 


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Rockland  Athenaeum . 

Instituted  1850. — Volumes  in  Library,  1,200. 

Simon  Litchfield,  President ; William  H.  Titcomb,  Secretary ; E. 
Spaulding,  Librarian. 

Saco  Athenaeum . 

Organized  1844. 

Rev.  J.  T.  G.  Nichols,  President ; Philip  Eastman,  Vice  President ; 
Joseph  T.  Nye,  Clerk. 

Social  Library , Machias. 

R.  P.  Porter,  Librarian. 

Thomaston  Library. 

Abner  Rice,  President;  A.  P.  Gould,  Vice  President;  John  D. 
Barnard,  Secretary;  O.  W.  Jordan,  Treasurer;  Charles  H.  Smith, 
Librarian. 

Thomaston  Female  Library. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Swett,  President;  Mrs.  A.  P.  Gould,  Secretary;  Mrs. 
George  Corney,  Treasurer;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Harrington,  Librarian.  600 
volumes. 


Unitarian  Society's  Library , Farmington. 

350  volumes. — Organized  December,  1852. 

Nathan  Cutler,  President;  Samuel  Belcher,  Secretary ; Isaac  Tyler, 
Librarian. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Portland. 

Wm.  C.  Robinson,  President;  I.  T.  Dana,  Cor.  Secretary ; L.  D. 
Harmon,  Pec.  Secretary ; George  Blake,  Librarian ; George  E.  Small, 
Treasurer. 

Young  Men's  Debating  Club,  Bath. 

Organized  1851. — Meet  every  Tuesday  evening. 

W.  D.  Haley,  President ; B.  Randall,  Jr.,  Secretary ; C.  C.  Donnell, 
Treasurer. 

Young  Men's  Library  Association , of  Robbinston. 
Thomas  Brown,  President ; W.  S.  Vose,  Librarian. 

York  Mechanics'  Institute , Saco. 

Library,  3000  volumes. 

George  A.  Warren,  President ; A.  A.  Hanson,  Vice  President; 
Thomas  Quinby,  Treasurer;  Edwin  Marsh,  Librarian. 


MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETT. 


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MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Incorporated  1329.  Rooms,  King  Chapel,  Bowdoin  College. 

Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Esq.,  President;^  Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.  D., 
Corresponding  Secretary ; William  Willis,  Esq.,  Recording  Secretary  ; 
John  McKeen,  Esq.,  Treasurer;  Prof.  Alpheus  S.  Packard,  Librarian 
and  Cabinet  Keeper. 

Leonard  Woods,  Jr.,  D.  D.,  Hon.  Josiah  Pierce,  Parker  Cleaveland, 
LL.  D.,  William  Willis,  Esq.,  Hon.  Robert  P.  Dunlap,  Standing  Com- 
mittee. 

By  a grant  of  the  Legislature  made  in  1849,  the  Society  received 
a half  township  of  land  which  has  since  been  sold  for  $6000.  The 
Library  is  annually  increasing.  The  collection  of  manuscripts  and 
pamphlets  is  a considerable  and  valuable  one.  Two  volumes  of  His- 
torical Collections  have  been  published,  the  first  in  1831,  and  the  sec- 
ond in  1847. 


PORTLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NATURAL 
HISTORY. 

William  Wood,  President;  William  T.  Dwight,  Vice  President; 
James  T.  Me  Cobb,  Corresponding  Secretary;  S.  B.  Beckett,  Record- 
ing Secretary;  Edward  Gould,  Treasurer;  Josiah  Pennell,  Cabinet 
Keeper ; J.  W.  Chickering,  John  Neal,  Allen  Haines,  Jedediah  Jew- 
ett, Edward  P.  Banks,  Josiah  Pierce,  Jr.,  James  Merrill,  Associate 
Managers. 

This  deservedly  popular  Society  was  organized  in  1843,  with  a re- 
spectable Cabinet,  which  had  been  increased  by  continued  additions  of 
valuable  articles  till  it  contained  more  than  six  hundred  mounted  birds ; 
upwards  of  four  thousand  different  species  of  shells,  and  ten  or  twelve 
thousand  specimens ; more  than  two  thousand  varieties  of  minerals  ; a 
large  number  of  rare  fossils ; several  cases  of  reptilia,  Crustacea,  skele- 
tons, and  preparations  of  animals ; more  than  one  hundred  species  of 
fishes,  and  numerous  other  specimens  of  interest  which  could  not  be 
conveniently  arranged  in  cases.  On  the  8th  of  January,  1854,  this 
whole  Cabinet,  together  with  the  Society’s  choice  collection  of  books, 
was  consumed  by  fire.  As  there  was  no  insurance,  the  loss  of  the  So- 
ciety was  at  least  twenty-five  thousand  dollars.  We  are,  however, 
happy  to  learn  that,  through  the  liberality  of  the  citizens  of  Portland, 
and  other  friends  of  science  abroad,  a new  Cabinet  has  been  formed, 
valuable  in  itself,  and  a nucleus  around  which,  we  trust,  will  speedily 
gather  another  still  more  valuable  than  that  which  was  destroyed,  and 
which  will  do  credit  to  the  Forest  City  and  State. 


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MUSICAL  ASSOCIATIONS. 

State  Musical  Association. 

G.  W.  Fairbanks,  Wayne,  President.  J.  C.  Williams,  North  An- 
son ; N.  S.  Rice,  China ; C.  B.  Brett,  Strong ; Church  Fish,  Hope ; 
Charles  Miliken,  Gardiner,  Vice  Presidents.  M.  B.  Sears,  Winthrop ; 
Reuben  Seavey,  Hallowell ; William  Rice,  Jr.,  Bath,  Trustees.  Thos. 
D.  Thorn,  Lewiston,  Recording  Secretary.  M.  B.  Sears,  Winthrop, 
Corresponding  Secretary.  Joseph  Mars  ton,  Waterville,  Treasurer. 

Penobscot  Musical  Association. 

Organized  at  Bangor,  1848. 

Rev.  Geo.  B.  Little,  Bangor,  President ; Joseph  Forbes,  Vice  Presi- 
dent ; E.  F.  Duren,  Bangor,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Portland  Sacred  Musical  Society. 

Instituted,  May,  1836.  Incorporated,  March,  1837. 

Officers  Elected  for  1854.  William  P.  Stodder,  President ; 
Charles  W.  Robinson,  Vice  President;  P.  W.  Neal,  Secretary  ; H.  V. 
Bartol,  Treasurer  ; Arthur  L.  Ilsley,  1st  Vocal  Conductor ; Joseph  Poor, 
2 d Vocal  Conductor ; Geo.  H.  Pearson,  Librarian. 


RELIGIOUS  ASSOCIATIONS. 

Maine  Baptist  State  Convention. 

Rev.  N.  M.  Wood,  President;  Rev.  C.  G.  Porter,  Vice  President;  J. 
B.  Foster,  Portland,  Secretary ; H.  B.  Hart,  Portland,  Treasurer. 
Annual  Meeting  for  1855  will  be  held  at  Eastport,  June  19. 

There  are  thirteen  County  Associations,  each  of  which  holds  annual 
meetings  at  places  previously  appointed. 

Greneral  Conference  of  Congregational  Churches. 

Rev.  David  Shepley,  Kennebec,  Moderator ; Rev.  S.  C.  Fessenden, 
Rockland,  Rev.  S.  H.  Hayes,  Frankfort,  Secretaries. 

There  are  fourteen  county  conferences  connected  with  this  body. 
The  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  General  Conference  will  be  held  at 
Portland,  June  26,  1855. 

Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church , 
Diocese  of  Maine. 

Rt.  Rev.  George  Burgess,  D.  D.,  Gardiner,  President;  Rev.  Geo. 
E.  B.  Jackson,  Portland,  Secretary ; Rev.  Alexander  Burgess,  Port- 
land, Treasurer. 

The  Annual  Session,  in  1855,  will  be  holden  at  Christ  Church, 
Augusta,  July  11. 


RELIGIOUS  ASSOCIATIONS. 


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Freewill  Baptist  Yearly  Meeting . 

At  Rockland,  August  16.  There  are  eighteen  Quarterly  Meetings. 

Maine  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

Bishop  Osmon  C.  Baker,  President;  Charles  E.  Allen,  Secretary ; G. 

C.  Mason,  Portland,  Assistant  Secretary . 

The  Annual  Session  for  1855  will  be  at  Bath,  May  23. 

East  Maine  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church . 

Bishop  Beverly  Waugh,  President;  Seba  F.  Wetherbee,  Secretary ; 
W.  H.  Pillsbury,  Caleb  D.  Pillsbury,  S.  F.  Wetherbee,  P.  Higgins,  R. 
B.  Curtis,  Albert  Church,  F.  A.  Soule,  Trustees. 

Place  of  Annual  Session,  for  1855,  at  Bangor,  June  6. 

Maine  Unitarian  Association. 

Ichabod  Nichols,  D.  D.,  Portland,  President ; Joseph  H.  Williams. 
Augusta,  Charles  S.  Daveis,  Portland,  Vice  Presidents. 

Universalist  State  Convention . 

J.  C.  Pattee,  Searsport,  Cleric. 

Meets  on  the  last  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday  in  June. 

Maine  Baptist  Missionary  Society. 

Rev.  A.  Wilson,  D.  D.,  President ; Hon.  J.  Pierce,  Vice  President ; 
Rev.  L.  B.  Allen,  Yarmouth,  Secretary ; E.  Fairfield,  Portland,  Treas- 
urer. 

Annual  Meeting,  for  1855,  at  Eastport,  on  the  third  Wednesday  in 
June. 

Maine  Missionary  Society. 

Rev.  W.  T.  Dwight,  D.  D.,  President;  Rev.  J.  W.  Ellingwood, 

D.  D.,  Vice  President ; John  How,  Esq.,  Treasurer ; Rev.  B.  Tappan, 
D.  D.,  Cor.  and  Rec.  Secretary. 

Annual  Meeting,  for  1855,  at  Portland,  June  27. 

Maine  Episcopal  Board  of  Missions. 

Rev.  G.  Slattery,  Rockland,  Secretary  ; Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Gardi- 
ner, Treasurer. 

Freewill  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society. 

Dexter  Waterman,  Farmington,  N.  H.,  President;  E.  Place,  D.  P. 
Harriman,  F.  W.  Straight,  Vice  Presidents  ; Elias  Hutchins,  Dover, 
N.  H.,  Corresponding  Secretary ; F.  Moulton,  South  Berwick,  Me.,  Re- 
cording Secretary ; William  Burr,  Dover,  N.  EL,  Treasurer ; Maxcy 
W.  Burlingame,  Danville,  Auditor. 

Maine  Conference  ( Meth . Episcopal)  Missionary  Society. 

Bishop  Osmon  C.  Baker,  President ; Ezekiel  Robinson,  Vice  Presi- 
dent; A.  F.  Barnard,  Secretary ; H.  M.  Blake,  Treasurer. 

55,  at  the  time  of  the  Maine  Conference. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


East  Maine  Conference  ( Meth.  Epis.')  Missionary  Society . 

Bishop  Beverly  Waugh,  President ; Rev.  William  Marsh,  Vice  Presi- 
dent ; Rev.  E.  A.  Helmershausen,  Secretary ; Rev.  E.  H.  Whitney, 

Treasurer. 

Meets  at  Bangor,  in  1855,  at  the  time  of  the  East  Maine  Conference. 

Universalist  State  Missionary  Society. 

Hon.  L.  Cutler,  President;  S.  H.  Colesworthy,  Recording  Secretary  ; 
Rev.  C.  R.  Moor,  Corresponding  Secretary  ; Rev.  C.  S.  Hussey,  and  D. 
T.  Stevens,  Missionaries. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  of  Foreign  Missions. 

Receiving  Agents  in  Maine. 

Bangor,  E.  F.  Duren ; Bath,  Rev.  J.  W.  Ellingwood,  D.  D. ; Hal- 
lowed, B.  Nason  ; NorridgewocJc,  Calvin  Selden ; Portland , Daniel 
Evans. 

Aroostook  County  Bible  Society. 

T.  G.  Hall,  Treasurer. 

Bangor  Young  MerCs  Bible  Society. 

Geo.  R.  Smith,  President;  F.  M.  Sabine,  Vice  President;  T.  A. 
Hatch,  Secretary ; E.  F.  Duren,  Treasurer  and  Depositary. 

Bath  Marine  Bible  Society. 

Rev.  John  W.  Ellingwood,  D.  D.,  President;  Zina  Hyde,  Rev. 
John  O.  Fiske,  Vice  Presidents ; M.  F.  Gannett,  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer  ; Ammi  Mitchell,  Recording  Secretary. 

Hancock  County  Bible  Society. 

Sewall  Watson,  Treasurer. 

Maine  Bible  Society. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Chickering,  President ; Rev.  Thos.  B.  Ripley,  Cor.  Sec- 
retary; Daniel  Evans,  do.,  Treasurer. 

Penobscot  County  Bible  Society. 

Romulus  Haskins,  Secretary. 

Somerset  County  Bible  Society. 

Calvin  Selden,  President;  Rev.  H.  S.  Downs,  Cor.  Secretary;  Wil- 
liam Allen,  Treasurer. 

Union  Conference  Bible  Society. 

Rev.  J.  A.  Douglass,  President ; Philip  Eastman,  Treasurer. 


TEMPERANCE. 


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Waldo  County  Bible  Society. 

Jeremiah  Merrithew,  President ; Rev.  E.  F.  Cutter,  Cor.  Secretary  ; 
W.  Davis,  Treasurer. 

York  County  Bible  Society. 

Rev.  B.  R.  Allen,  President;  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Wilcox,  Secretary ; 
Wm.  G.  Conant,  Treasurer  and  Libarian. 

Universalist  State  Tract  Society. 

Hon.  Joseph  Barrett,  President;  Rev.  R.  Blacker,  Recording  Sec- 
retary; Rev.  H.  C.  Leonard,  Corresponding  Secretary. 


TEMPERANCE  IN  MAINE. 

[The  following  interesting  article  was  furnished  by  a friend  of  the  tempe- 
rance cause.] 

The  “ Maine  Liquor  Law,”  as  it  is  called,  was  approved  by  the 
Governor,  June,  2,  1851.  At  the  time  of  its  passage,  there  were 
supposed  to  be  in  the  city  of  Portland,  from  two  hundred  to  three 
hundred  shops,  and  other  places,  where  intoxicating  liquors  were 
sold  openly  to  all  comers. 

At  the  time  of  the  passage  of  the  Law,  there  was  one  distillery, 
and  another  was  in  progress  of  erection,  on  a very  large  scale. 
Operations  on  the  latter  were  promptly  stopped,  and  the  other  was 
demolished.  There  were,  at  that  time,  several  wholesale  dealers, 
but  their  business  ceased  entirely  when  the  law  went  into  operation. 
At  the  present  time  there  is  not  a distillery  or  a wholesale  dealer  of 
liquors  in  the  State. 

There  has  been  no  act  of  any  State  Legislature,  which  has  at- 
tracted so  much  of  the  attention  of  the  people  of  New  England,  and 
the  whole  country,  as  this ; because  it  is  well  understood  that  the 
operation  of  it,  upon  the  various  interests  of  the  State,  must  be  in  the 
highest  degree  salutary ; and  it  was  the  first  effectual  legislative 
measure  in  a line  of  policy,  which  has  been  followed  by  all  the  New 
England  States,  (save  New  Hampshire.) 

The  salutary  effects  of  the  Law  are  more  immediately  seen  in 
those  departments  of  affairs  which  fall  under  the  care  of  the  police, 
and  the  returns  of  commitments  to  the  watch-house  and  House  of 


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Correction.  Says  Hon.  Neal  Dow,  of  Portland,  in  one  of  his 
reports,  as  Mayor  : — 

“ I think  it  is  not  an  exaggeration  to  say  that  the  quantity  of 
intoxicating  liquors  now  sold  in  this  city,  except  by  the  City  Agent, 
is  not  one  fiftieth  part  so  great  as  it  was  seven  months  ago,  and  the 
salutary  effects  of  this  great  improvement,  are  apparent  among  the 
people  in  all  parts  of  the  city.  The  amount  of  liquors  consumed  in 
this  State,  I think,  is  not  one  quarter  so  great  as  it  was  seven 
months  ago ; and  it  will  become  less  very  rapidly.  The  illegal 
traffic  in  many  towns  in  the  State  is  entirely  banished.” 

The  following  returns  from  the  Master  of  the  House  of  Correction, 
show  the  effects  of  the  Law  upon  that  establishment : — 

“Number  committed  to  Houso  of  Correction  for  drunkenness, 
from  June  1,  1850,  to  December  1,  1850,  (six  months,)  was  40. 
Number  committed  from  January  1,  to  May  31,  1851,  (five 
months,)  was  34.  From  June  1,  (the  Law  was  approved  June  2,) 
to  October  16,  was  8.  From  October  16,  to  December  31,  none  ! 
From  June  1,  to  December  31,  (seven  months,)  8.  g^TiiE 
House  of  Correction  is  now  empty  ! ! ” Jggi 
The  Master  of  the  Alms  House  adds : — “ That  he  formerly  had 
great  trouble  from  paupers  out  at  work,  or  on  leave,  who  would 
return  in  a state  of  intoxication,  which  was  an  every  day  occurrence ; 
but  for  months  past  he  has  not  had  a case  of  this  kind,  and  on  the 
day  of  the  cattle  show,  he  let  them  all  out  on  leave,  and  all  returned 
perfectly  sober.” 

The  number  of  commitments  to  the  Jail  of  this  county  fpr  drunk- 
enness, assault,  and  larceny,  from  June  1,  to  December  31,  1850, 
was  192  ; for  the  same  months  of  1851,  the  number  was  89  ; and 
for  these  months  of  1851,  58  of  those  imprisoned  were  liquor 
sellers,  while  in  1850,  there  were  none.  The  Law  was  in  operation 
here  pretty  well  by  the  1st  of  August,  1851,  and  from  that  time  to 
December  31,  there  were  9 commitments  for  larceny ; and  for  the 
corresponding  months  of  1850,  there  were  16  commitments  for  the 
same  offence. 

The  whole  number  of  convictions  before  our  Municipal  Court, 
under  this  Law,  for  selling  intoxicating  liquors,  was  101 ; and  the 
amount  of  fines  imposed  for  that  offence,  was  $1,310 ; amount  of 
fines  for  keeping  liqnors  with  intent  to  sell,  $360 ; amount  of  costs 


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in  cases  of  selling  and  keeping,  $373.35 ; whole  amount  of  fines 
and  costs,  $2,043.35. 

The  whole  number  of  seizures  of  intoxicating  liquors  has  been 
about  fifty,  and  the  market  value  of  the  liquors  seized  was  not  far 
from  S5000. 

Mr.  Mitchell,  who  has  been  City  Missionary  for  many  years,  and 
has  had  under  his  supervision  from  six  hundred  and  fifty  to  seven 
hundred  families,  says  that  notone-twentieth  of  the  intemperate  drink- 
ing can  now  be  found,  that  existed  when  the  “ Maine  Law  ” went 
into  effect ; and  he  does  not  recollect  more  than  five  or  six  cases, 
for  six  months  past,  of  complaints  of  wives,  that  their  husbands 
drink  too  much  ; in  many  inveterate  cases,  which  he  knows,  where 
both  husband  and  wife  drank  to  excess,  they  are  entirely  reformed 
through  the  effects  of  the  Law  and  are  living  happily  together. 

Mr.  Hadley,  Minister  at  Large,  says  that  his  intercourse  is  with 
the  poorest  part  of  the  population  who  are  out  of  the  Alms  House, 
and  especially  the  intemperate.  The  calls  made  on  him  for  assist- 
ance, since  the  Law  went  into  operation,  have  been  less  than  one- 
seventh  ; and  the  cases  where  relief  was  actually  afforded,  were  just 
one-sixth  as  many  as  they  were  during  a corresponding  number  of 
months  in  1850;  and  the  amount  given  in  three  months  of  1851, 
was  $1  to  $5.37^  given  in  the  corresponding  period  of  1850. 
These  results  he  obtains  from  a careful  examination  of  his  books, 
and  attributes  the  difference  entirely  to  the  favorable  operation  of 
this  Law  upon  the  habits  and  domestic  economy  of  the  people. 

These  statements,  collected  from  various  sources,  all  pointing  sig- 
nificantly in  one  direction,  cannot  fail  to  satisfy  the  most  casual  ob- 
server that  the  operations  of  the  tC  Maine  Law,”  if  steadily  enforced, 
will  sweep  away  a large  proportion  of  the  poverty,  pauperism,  crime 
and  suffering  with  which  we  have  been  afflicted,  the  result  of  the 
traffic  in  strong  drink. 

The  foregoing  statements  relate  to  the  city  of  Portland,  under 
Mayor  How’s  administration.  What  is  true  of  Portland  is  true  of 
all  other  parts  of  the  State,  where  the  law  has  been  vigorously  en- 
forced. If  there  are  any  towns  or  cities  where  the  traffic  still  exists, 
it  is  no  fault  of  the  Law,  but  the  guilt  of  its  continuance  rests  upon 
those,  who  in  power,  have  sworn  to  faithfully  execute  all  laws,  and 
neglect  to  do  it. 


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194 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


MAINE  TEMPERANCE  UNION. 

Officers.  — Neal  Dow,  Portland,  Pres.  Ezekiel  Holmes, 
Winthrop,  Vice  Pres.  George  H.  Shirley,  Portland,  Sec'y. 

SONS  OF  TEMPERANCE. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GRAND  DIVISION  OF  MAINE. 

Elected  Oct.  25,  1854. 

Sydney  Perham,  Woodstock,  Grand  Worthy  Patriarch.  Syl- 
vanus  I.  Roberts,  Prospect,  Grand  Worthy  Associate.  Hiram  K. 
Morrell,  Gardiner,  Grand  Scribe.  Alvin  M.  C.  Ileathe,  Gardi- 
ner, Grand  Treasurer.  Rev.  Jerome  Harris,  Prospect,  Grand 
Chaplain.  Hiram  Hatch,  Rockland,  Grand  Conductor.  Ama- 
riah  H.  Barnes,  Levant,  Grand  Sentinel. 

The  Grand  Division  meets  quarterly,  in  different  parts  of  the 
State.  There  are  about  one  hundred  Subordinate  Divisions  located 
in  different  parts  of  the  State,  which  meet  weekly.  This  Order  is 
in  a healthy  and  very  flourishing  condition. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  RECIIABITES. 

MAINE  DISTRICT  TENT. 

Officers. — Thomas  E.  Jackson,  Bath,  Past  Chief  Ruler. 
Rufus  P.  Tapley,  Saco,  Chief  Ruler.  George  H.  Wilson,  Port- 
land, Deputy  Ruler. — , Saco,  Recording  Secretary. 

E.  C.  Andrews,  Portland,  Financial  Secretary.  Alien  Lincoln, 

Gray,  Treasurer. , Saco,  Levite. 

There  are  several  Subordinate  Tents  in  various  parts  of  the  State. 

CITIZENS’  TEMPERANCE  SOCIETY.— Bath. 

James  Oliver,  Pres.  Howard  P.  Wiggin,  Sec'y.  Peleg  Wads- 
worth, Rev.  P.  Jaques,  James  M.  Lincoln,  Executive  Committee. 

WASHINGTON  TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  SOCIETY— Portland. 

Nathaniel  Redlon,  Pres.  B.  F.  Thorndike,  Vice  Pres.  John 
Ayers,  Jr.,  Treas.  H.  Atwood,  Jr.,  Sec'y. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES. 


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AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES. 


American  Pomological  Society. 

Henry  Little,  Bangor, Chairman ; Stephen  L.  Goodale,  Saco;  Ezekiel 
Holmes,  Wintbrop ; Alexander  Johnson,  Wiscasset ; Daniel  Taber, 
Vassalboro’,  Maine  State  Committee. 

Aroostook  County  Agricultural  Society. 

No  returns. 

Androscoggin  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Elijah  Barrell,  President.  Wm.  Neal,  Daniel  Pierce,  Vice  Presi- 
dents. Wm.  R.  Wright,  Lewiston,  Rec.  Secretary.  Wm.  R.*  Frye, 
Lewiston,  Cor.  Secretary.  Mark  Lowell,  Treasurer.  E.  Ham,  Agent. 
John  Frye,  Augustus  Sprague,  Robert  Martin,  Francis  F.  Purrington, 

J.  Strout,  Trustees.  Elijah  Barrell,  Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Bangor  Horticultural  Society.  , 

J.  Wingate  Carr,  President ; Albert  Noyes,  T7ce  President;  John  H. 
Lynde,  Bangor,  Rec.  Sec-;  Henry  Little,  Cor.  Sec.;  John  E.  Godfrey, 
Treasurer ; J.  C.  Weston,  Orrin  Favor,  S.  S.  Smith,  Executive  Com. 

Cumberland  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Samuel  F.  Perley,  Naples,  President.  E.  G.  Buxton,  Yarmouth ; 
S.  B.  Beckett,  Portland  ; John  Sawyer,  Raymond ; George  F.  Foster, 
Harrison,  Vice  Presidents.  Sewall  N.  Gross,  New  Gloucester,  Rec.  Sec. 

G.  W.  Woodman,  Portland,  Treasurer  and  Collector.  John  P.  Perley, 
Bridgton;  John  Anderson,  Gorham;  Isaac  Jones,  Brunswick;  Daniel 
Weston,  Otisfield;  Caleb  Hodgdon,  Gorham,  Associate  Managers. 
Samuel  F.  Perley,  Member  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

East  Somerset  Agricultural  Society. 

Eleazer  Crocker,  President.  William  Folsom,  Hartland,  Secretary. 
Wm.  Folsom,  James  Fuller,  B.  F.  Furber,  B.  S.  Judkins,  J.  S.  Davis, 
Trustees.  Wm.  H.  Folsom,  Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Franklin  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Nathaniel  Woods,  President.  Joseph  Dyer,  Vice  President.  O.  L. 
Currier,  Farmington,  Rec.  Secretary.  D.  C.  Morrell,  Cor.  Secretary. 

H.  B.  Stoyell,  Treasurer  and  Collector.  Nathan  Goodridge,  Charles 

K.  Adams,  Oliver  Sewall,  Hiram  Russ,  J.  S.  Chandler,  Trustees. 

Hancock  County  Agricultural  Society. 

No  returns.  v 

Kennebec  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Francis  Fuller,  President.  Joseph  H.  Underwood,  Nathaniel  Rob- 
inson, Dudley  Harris,  Vice  Presidents.  E.  Holmes,  Winthrop,  Cor. 
Sec’y.  R.  Eaton,  Treasurer.  E.  0.  Bean,  Readfield,  Rec.  Secretary. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


]).  A.  Fairbanks,  H.  B.  Lovejoy,  Josiah  W.  Fogg,  Trustees.  S.  N. 
Watson,  Agent  and  Librarian.  E.  Holmes,  Mem.  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Lincoln  County  Agricultural  Society. 

No  returns.  Alexander  Johnston,  Jr.,  Wiscasset,  Member  of  Board 
of  Agriculture , 1854. 

Maine  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Henry  Little,  Bangor,  President.  E.  Holmes,  Winthrop,  Secretary. 

Maine  Bornological  and  Horticultural  Society. 

Incorporated  1854,  and  instituted  to  seek  out  and  make  more  pub- 
licly known,  native  seedling  fruits  of  Maine,  and  to  promote  fruit  cul- 
ture and  horticulture  in  the  State. 

Ezekiel  Holmes,  Winthrop,  President. 

P-  A.  Fairbanks,  Augusta,  Recording  Secretary. 

Henry  Little,  Penobscot  Co. ; John  W.  Adams,  Cumberland ; Fftd- 
eric  Wingate,  Kennebec;  A.  Johnston,  Jr.,  Lincoln  ; B.  T.  Dinsmore, 
Somerset;  Alex.  McIntyre,  York;  N.  T.  True,  Oxford;  P.  Simonton, 
Waldo;  J.  S.  Swift,  Franklin;  Wm.  D.  Dana,  Washington ; C.  Cham- 
berlain, Piscataquis ; , Hancock ; , Aroostook;  John 

C.  Briggs,  Androscoggin ; Abraham  Preble,  Sagadahoc. 

S.  L.  Goodale,  Saco,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

R.  Eaton,  Augusta,  Treasurer  and  Librarian. 

Nathan  Foster,  Gardiner;  Daniel  Taber,  Vassalboro’;  S.  L.  Goodale, 
Saco,  Trustees. 

D.  Taber,  F.  Wingate,  J.  W.  Adams,  D.  M.  Watson,  Samuel  Aus- 
tin, Standing  Committee  on  Fruit. 

D.  A.  Fairbanks,  Augusta,  Member  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture. 

North  Franklin  Agricultural  Society. 

Benj.  F.  Eastman,  President.  Benjamin  H.  Davis,  Adam  Hunter, 
Joshua  Sprague,  Elbridge  True,  Vice  Presidents.  Edward  K.  Hitch- 
cock, Cor.  Secretary.  Mason  W.  Dutton,  Phillips,  Rec.  Secretary. 
Enoch  Craig,  Thomas  Ellsworth,  Peter  A.  J.  Norton,  William  H. 
Josselyn,  Ambrose  Willard,  Trustees.  B.  F.  Eastman,  Member  Board 
of  Agriculture. 

North  Kennebec  Agricultural  Society. 

Thomas  S.  Lang,  President.  Henry  Jaquith,  I.  H.  Drummond, 
Vice  Presidents.  William  Dyer,  Waterville,  Secretary.  J.  Percival, 
Treasurer.  E.  Maxham,  Agent.  J.  W.  Britton,  Ezra  Pray,  Josiah 
Morrill,  Bradford  Sawtelle,  Trustees. 

North  Penobscot  Agricultural  Society. 

Asa  Smith,  President.  W.  R.  Hersey,  E.  Bradford,  N.  Jordan,  Vice 
Presidents.  David  S.  Plumly,  Treasurer.  J.  A.  Whittier,  Agent 
and  Librarian.  J.  A.  Whittier,  North  Penobscot,  Rec.  Secretary. 

North  Aroostook  Agricultural  Society. 

John  Allen,  President.  I.  N.  Treworthy,  Isaac  F.  Ellis,  Wm.  G. 
Merchant,  Vice  President.  C.  H.  Ellis,  Maple  Grove,  Rec.  and  Cor. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES. 


197 


Secretary.  Joel  Bean,  Treasurer.  IV.  A.  Vaughan,  Agent.  S.  B. 
Pattee,  J.  D.  Pike,  Ivory  Hardison,  Trustees.  John  Allen,  Member 
Board  of  Agriculture. 

Oxford  County  Agricultural  Society. 

No  returns.  Sidney  Perham,  Woodstock,  Member  of  Board  of 
Agriculture , 1854. 

Piscataquis  Central  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Society. 

Hon.  Joseph  Kelsey,  President.  P.  S.  Lowell,  Leonard  Bobinson, 
Charles  Loring,  Vice  Presidents.  W.  N.  Thompson,  Treasurer.  L. 
Chamberlain,  Secretary.  E.  B.  Averill,  Wm.  G.  Clark,  B.  F.  Wilbur, 
Trustees. 

Penobscot  County  Agricultural  Society.  * 

F.  A.  Butman,  President.  Nathaniel  Bryant,  S.  W.  Knight,  Vice 
Presidents.  Isaac  W.  Case,  Kenduskeag,  Cor.  and  Rec.  Secretary. 
E.  F.  Crane,  Treasurer.  John  Cutler,  G.  G.  Cushman,  Lowell  Mars- 
ton,  Trustees.  John  S.  Say  ward,  Agent.  Lowell  Marston,  Member 
Board  of  Agriculture. 

Penobscot  and  Aroostook  Union  Agricultural  and 
Horticultural  Society. 

Alfred  Cushman,  President.  M.  L.  Gerry,  James  Brown,  J.  W. 
Robinson,  Vice  Presidents.  S.  Robinson,  No.  3,  Aroostook,  Rec.  Sec’y. 
H.  N.  Darling,  Cor.  Secretary.  Dr.  Luther  Rogers,  Treasurer  and 
Collector.  James  S.  Mitchell,  Theodore  Trafton,  Peter  Milmore, 
James  Brown,  Rev.  Ephraim  Fobes,  Patrick  McAvoy,  B.  F.  White- 
house,  Trustees. 

Somerset  Central  Agricultural  Society. 

Samuel  W.  Coburn,  President.  Eusebius  Weston,  Vice  President. 
James  B.  Dascomb,  Secretary.  Eben  H.  Neil,  Treasurer.  Nathaniel 
Malbon,  John  Whiting,  Ruel  Weston,  Trustees.  Samuel  W.  Coburn, 
Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Sagadahoc  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Society. 

Incorporated  1854. 

Francis  T.  Purington,  Topsham,  President.  Nelson  Ham,  West 
Bath;  Tallman  Lowell,  Phipsburg;  John  II.  Thompson,  Topsham,  Vice 
Presidents.  S.  F.  Dike,  Bath ; Wm.  Patten,  Topsham ; Benj.  M.  Brown, 
W.  Bath;  Isaac  S.  Cotton,  Bowdoin,  Trustees.  Rev.  S.  F.  Dike,  Bath, 
Cor.  Sec.  A.  J.  Fuller,  Rec.  Sec.  Elisha  Clarke,  Treasurer  and  Collector. 
S.  F.  Dike,  Bath,  Member  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

South  Kennebec  Agricultural  Society. 

Nathan  Foster,  President.  John  Neal,  Wm.  S.  Grant,  Oliver  S. 
Edwards,  Vice-Presidents.  J.  W.  Hanson,  Gardiner,  Cor.  Secretary. 
George  M.  Atwood,  Gardiner,  Rec.  Secretary.  James  M.  Carpenter, 
Treasurer.  N.  Foster,  George  Williamson,  Daniel  Lancaster,  Trustees. 
Nathan  Foster,  Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 


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Waldo  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Isaac  Carver,  President.  Thomas  W.  Cunningham,  S.  S.  Heagan, 
Vice  Presidents.  Isaac  Allard,  Belfast,  Secretary.  Wm.  T.  Colburn, 
Treasurer..  John  Ileagan,  Horace  McKenney,  Jesse  II.  Frye,  Thos. 

B.  Hussey,  Trustees.  Horace  McKenney,  Member  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture. 

West  Somerset  Agricultural  Society. 

Wm.  R.  Flint,  President.  Wm.  W.  Waugh,  Vice  President.  Wm. 
Lancaster,  Madison,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Nathan  Weston,  James 
G.  Waugh,  Rufus  Bixby,  S.  W.  Pinkham,  G.  W.  Blackwell,  Trustees. 
»Iames  G.  Waugh,  Member  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Washington  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Nathan  Pettingell,  Pembroke,  President.  Wm.  D.  Dana,  Perry, 
Secretary.  John  Kilby,  Dennysville,  Treasurer. 

West  Oxford  Agricultural  Society. 

James  Hobbs,  Jr.,  Lovell,  President.  David  Colcord,  Porter,  Vice 
Pres.  George  B.  Barrows,  Fryeburg,  Secretary  and  Librarian.  Rev. 

C.  Hurd,  Fryeburg,  Cor.  Secretary.  James  Walker,  Fryeburg,  Treas- 
urer. Nathaniel  Charles,  Fryeburg ; E.  G.  Kimball,  Lovell;  Stephen 
Irish,  Stow;  Thomas  Chute,  Sweden;  Moses  Howard,  Brownfield; 
Thomas  Mabry,  Hiram ; Joseph  II.  Stanley,  Porter ; Wm.  F.  Davis, 
Denmark;  James  Walker,  Fryeburg,  Trustees. 

West  Lincoln  Agricultural  Society. 

No  returns.  Elijah  Barrell,  Greene,  Member  of  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, 1854. 

York  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Rufus  McIntyre,  President.  Thomas  Dyer,  3d,  James  Smith,  Jr., 
Abiel  Hall,  William  Swasey,  Vice  Presidents.  A.  A.  Hanscom,  Record- 
ing Secretary  and  Librarian.  S.  L.  Goodale,  Saco,  Corresponding 
Secretary  and.  Treasurer.  R.  McIntyre,  Elijah  Hayes,  William  Noyes, 
B.  E.  Cutter,  Daniel  Dennet,  Trustees.  S.  L.  Goodale,  Member  of 
Board  of  Agriculture. 


MASONIC  INSTITUTIONS. 

GKAND  LODGE  OF  MAINE. 

OFFICERS  ELECTED  MAY  5,  1854,  AT  THE  ANNUAL  COMMUNICATION  HELD 
AT  PORTLAND. 

M.  W.  Timothy  Chase,  of  Belfast,  Grand  Master. 

R.  W.  Jabez  True,  of  Bangor,  Dep.  Grand  Master. 

“ Ezra  B.  French,  of  Damariscotta,  Senior  Grand  Warden. 

“ Thomas  B.  Johnston,  of  Wiscasset,  Jun.  Grand  Warden. 


MASONIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


199 


Grand 

Chaplains. 


R.  W.  Moses  Dodge,  of  Portland,  Grand  Treasurer. 

“ Charles  B.  Smith,  of  Portland,  Rec.  Grand  Secretary. 
“ E.  A.  Chadwick,  of  Gardiner,  Cor.  Grand  Secretary. 
W.  & Rev.  Cyrus  Cummings  of  Portland, 

“ “ Cyrils  Pearl,  of  Baldwin, 

“ “ Joseph  Hutchinson,  of  Brunswick, 

“ “ Caleb  D.  Pillsbury, 

“ “ Uriah  Balkham,  J 

W.  Stephen  B.  Dockman,  Grand  Marshal. 

“ Ebenezer  G.  Rawson,  of  Bangor,  Sen.  Grand  Deacon. 

“ John  H.  Willard,  Junior  Grand  Deacon. 

“ J.  D.  Warren, 

“ J;  “•  ^ookf,r’  [G.  Stewards. 

“ o.  A.  Merrill, 

“ J.  J.  Bell, 

“ John  B?  S^weat,  \ G'  Pursmvants- 
“ William  Allen,  G.  Sword  Bearer. 
u John  H.  Willard,  > Trustees  of  the 
“ William  Allen,  j"  Charity  Fund. 

“ Ereeman  Bradford,  1 Committee 
u Abner  B.  Thompson,  j-  of 
a Jonathan  Smith,  ) Finance. 

Bro.  John  Dain,  G.  Tyler. 


1 


NAME  AND  LOCATION  OF  SUBORDINATE  LODGES. 


NO.  NAME.  LOCATION. 

1,  Portland,  Portland. 

2,  Warren rEast  Machias. 

3,  Lincoln,  Wiscasset. 

4,  Hancock,  Castine. 

5,  Kennebec,  Hallowell. 

6,  Amity,  Camden. 

7,  Eastern,  Eastport. 

8,  United,  Brunswick. 

9,  Saco,  Saco. 

10,  Rising  Virtue,  Bangor. 

11,  Fryeburg. 

12,  Cumberland,  N.  Gloucester. 

13,  Oriental,  Bridgton. 

14,  Solar,  Bath. 

15,  Orient,  Thomaston. 

16,  St.  George,  Warren. 

1 7,  Ancient  Landmark,  Portland. 

18,  Oxford,  Paris. 

19,  Felicity,  Bucksport. 

20,  Maine,  Farmington. 

21,  Oriental  Star,  Livermore. 

22,  York,  Kennebunk. 

23,  Freeport,  Freeport. 

24,  Phoenix,  Belfast. 


NO.  NAME.  LOCATION. 

25,  Temple,  Winthrop. 

26,  Village,  Bowdoinham. 

27,  Adoniram,  Limington. 

28,  Northern  Star,  Anson. 

29,  Tranquil,  Danville. 

30,  Blazing  Star,  Rumford. 

31,  Union,  Union. 

32,  Herman,  Gardiner. 

33,  Waterville,  Waterville. 

34,  Somerset,  Skowhegan. 

35,  Bethlehem,  Augusta. 

36,  Casco,  Yarmouth. 

37,  Washington,  Lubec. 

38,  Harmony,  Gorham. 

39,  Penobscot,  Dexter. 

40,  Lygonia,  Ellsworth. 

41,  Morning  Star,  Litchfield. 

42,  Freedom,  Limerick. 

43,  Alma,  Damariscotta. 

44,  Piscataquis,  Sebec. 

45,  Central,  China. 

46,  St.  Croix,  Calais. 

47,  Buxton,  Buxton. 

48,  Lafayette,  Readfield. 


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49,  Meridian  Splendor,  Newport. 

50,  Aurora,  Rockland. 

51,  St.  Johns,  S.  Berwick. 

52,  Mosaic,  Dover. 

53,  Rural,  Sidney. 

54,  Vassalboro’,  Vassalboro*. 

55,  Fraternal,  Shapleigh. 

56,  Mt.  Moriah,  Denmark. 

57,  King  Hiram,  Dixfield. 

58,  Unity,  Freedom. 

59,  Mt.  Hope,  Hope. 

60,  Star  in  the  East,  OJdtown. 

61,  King  Solomon’s,  Waldoboro \ 

62,  King  David’s,  Lincolnville. 


63,  Richmond,  Richmond. 

64,  Pacific  Lodge,  Stetson. 

65,  Mystic  Lodge,  Hampden. 

66,  Mechanics’  Lodge,  Orono. 

6 7,  Blue  Mountain  Lodge,  PhiUipe. 

68,  Mariner’s,  Sear  sport. 

69,  Howard,  Frankfort. 

70,  Steep  Falls,  Stan  dish. 

71,  Rising  Sun,  Orland. 

72,  Pioneer,  Plantation  No.  11. 

73,  Tyrian,  Minot. 

74,  Bristol,  Bristol. 

75,  Plymouth,  Plymouth. 

76,  Arundel,  Kennebunkport. 


GRAND  ENCAMPMENT  OF  MAINE. 


M.  E.  Sir  Knight  Charles  B.  Smith,  of  Portland,  G.  M. 

“ “ “ “ Joseph  C.  Stephens,  of  Bangor,  D.  G.  M. 

“ “ “ “ Freeman  Bradford,  Portland,  G.  Generalissimo. 

E.  “ “ John  Williams,  of  Bangor,  G.  C.  General. 

“ “ Cyrus  Cummings,  of  Portland,  G.  Prelate. 

“ “ Timothy  Chase,  of  Belfast,  G.  S.  Warden. 

“ “ Jabez  True,  of  Bangor,  G.  J.  Warden. 

“ “ Closes  Dodge,  of  Portland,  G.  Recorder. 

“ “ Charles  Fobes,  of  Portland,  G.  Treasurer. 

“ “ Thomas  B.  Johnston,  of  Wiscasset,  G.  S.  Bearer. 

“ “ Lewis  Barker,  of  Stetson,  G.  Sword  Bearer. 

“ “ John  I.  Bell,  of  Carmel,  G.  Warder. 

“ “ John  Russell,  Jr.,  of  Portland,  G.  Marshal. 

“ “ Isaac  Davis,  of  Portland,  G Sentinel. 

SUBORDINATE  ENCAMPMENTS. 


Maine  Encampment  No.  1. 

M.  E.  Sir  Charles  B.  Smith,  G.  C. 

Sir  A.  L.  Emerson  Clapp,  Rec. 

Portland  Encampment , No.  2. 

M.  E.  Sir  Moses  Dodge,  Grand  Commander. 

Sir  Richard  W.  Kennard,  Recorder. 

St.  John’s  Encampment , No.  3. 

M.  E.  Sir  Joseph  C.  Stevens,  G.  C. 

Sir  Silas  Alden,  Rec. 

GRAND  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER  OF  MAINE. 


Officers. 

Installed  May,  1854. 

M.  E.  Timothy  Chase,  Belfast, 

“ Abner  B.  Thompson,  Brunswick, 

“ Joseph  C.  Stevens,  Bangor, 


G.  H.  P. 

D.  G.  H.  P. 
G.K. 


MASONIC  INSTITUTIONS. 


201 


M. 

E.  Edmund  A.  Chadwick, 

Gardiner, 

G.  S. 

“ Oliver  Gerrish, 

Portland, 

G.  Treasurer . 

“ Ira  Berry, 

Portland, 

G.  Secretary. 

“ Thomas  B.  Johnston, 

Wiscasset, 

G.  Marshal. 

Rev.  and  E.  Com.  Eaton  Shaw, 

Portland, 

-i 

u 

“ “ “ B.  C.  Manson, 

(( 

“ “ “ Cyrus  Cummings, 

Portland, 

- G.  Chaplains. 

“ 

“ “ “ William  Willian, 

Bangor, 

u 

“ “ “ Cyril  Pearl, 

_ 

Com.  Moses  Dodge, 

Portland, 

1 

I 

“ J.  D.  Warren, 

“ John  J.  Bell, 

Carmel, 

f G.  Stewards. 

“ Joseph  S.  Noyes, 

Belfast, 

1 

“ Isaac  Davis, 

Portland, 

G.  Sentinel. 

ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTERS. 

Mount  Vernon  Chapter , Portland. — Chartered  1805. 

Freeman  Bradford,  High  Priest ; Cyrus  Cummings,  Secretary. 
Regular  communication  3d  Monday  of  each  month. 

Montgomery  Chapter , Brunswick . — Chartered  1819. 

John  D.  Lincoln,  High  Priest ; John  Greenleaf,  Secretary.  Regu- 
lar communication  Wednesday  next  before  full  moon. 

New  Jerusalem  Chapter , Wiscasset. — Chartered  1820. 

Henry  Clark,  High  Priest;  James  Taylor,  Secretary.  Regular 
communication  Tuesday  on  or  before  full  moon. 

Jerusalem  Chapter , Hallowell. — Chartered  1820. 

E.  A.  Chadwick,  High  Priest;  J.  H.  Patterson,  Secretary.  Regular 
communication  Thursday  on  or  before  full  moon. 

York  Chapter , Saco. — Chartered  1828. 

Daniel  B.  Emerson,  High  Priest ; Edward  P.  Burnham,  Secretary. 
Regular  communication  2d  Wednesday  of  each  month. 

Mt.  Moriah  Chapter,  Bangor. — Chartered  1829. 

William  H.  Mills,  High  Priest;  George  W.  Snow,  Secretary.  Reg- 
ular communication  Thursday,  on  or  before  full  moon. 

Corinthian  Chapter,  Belfast. — Chartered  1849. 

Nathan  C.  Fletcher,  High  Priest ; Athea  Page,  Secretary.  Regular 
communication  Thursday,  on  or  before  full  moon. 

King  Solomon’s  Chapter,  Rockland. — Chartered,  1849. 

Stephen  B.  Dockham,  High  Priest;  E.  H.  Cochran,  Secretary. 
Regular  communication  Thursday,  after  full  moon. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OE  ODD 
FELLOWS. 

R.  W.  Grand  Encampment — Annual  Meeting  in  July. 

M.  W.  Seth  E.  Benson,  Bangor,  Grand  Patriarch. 

M.  E.  George  W.  Nichols,  Biddeford,  Grand  High  Priest. 

R.  W.  Sewall  C.  Strout,  Portland,  Grand  Senior  Warden. 

R.  W.  Benj.  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  Portland,  Grand  Scribe. 

“ Micah  Sampson,  Portland,  Grand  Treasurer. 

“ William  Hartshorn,  Portland,  Grand  Junior  Warden. 

“ Nathaniel  F.  Peering,  Portland,  Grand  Representative 
Grand  Lodge  of  the  United  States. 

OFFICERS 
OF  THE 

R.  W.  GRAND  LODGE  OF  MAINE, 

ELECTED  AT  TIIE  ANNUAL  SESSION,  JULY,  1854. 

Joseph  Burton,  Augusta,  Grand  Master. 

John  Colby,  Kennebunk,  Deputy  Grand  Master. 

A.  T.  C.  Dodge,  Grand  Warden. 

Benj.  Kingsbury,  Jr.,  Portland,  Grand  Secretary. 

Cyrus  Cummings,  Portland,  Grand  Treasurer. 

Rev.  Cyrus  Cummings,  Grand  Chaplain. 

Edward  P.  Banks,  Portland,  Grand  Representative. 

Luther  F.  Pingree,  W.  Grand  Marshal. 

Andrew  Libby,  W.  I.  Grand  Guardian. 

William  E.  Kimball,  W.  O.  Grand  Guardian. 


DISTRICT  DEPUTY  GRAND  MASTERS. 


District  No. 

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a a 

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a a 

u ti 

a a 

a a 

u a 

u u 

a « 

a a 

a u 

a (( 

a a 

u u 


1,  John  Cobby,  ex  officio. 

2,  H.  S.  Clay,  Saccarappa. 

3,  William  P.  Leavitt,  Brownfield. 

4,  Asher  Ellis,  Brunswick. 

5,  George  Latham,  Lewiston. 

6,  Grand  Master,  (ex  off.) 

7,  Albert  Moore,  North  Anson. 

8,  Samuel  Woodward,  Damariscotta. 

9,  George  Crawford,  Thomaston. 

10,  Henry  G.  Morgan,  Frankfort. 

11,  Benj.  Swett,  Bangor. 

12,  S.  B.  Straw,  Bangor. 

13,  Benj.  A.  Keyes,  Orland. 

14,  Ivory  J.  Robinson,  Machias. 

15,  Stephen  S.  Hawes,  Union. 

16,  A.  P.  Spooner,  New  Portland. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  ODD  FELLOWS. 


203 


Counties.  Times  of  Meeting. 

f Cumberland,  'Monday. 

York,  | Tuesday. 

Lincoln,  (Monday. 

(Cumberland  Thursday. 

! Cumberland,  Tuesday. 
(Kennebec, 

[Penobscot,  (Thursday. 

I Lincoln,  (Friday. 

Sagadahoc,  Monday. 

Cumberland,  Wednesday. 
Penobscot,  Monday. 

Cumberland,  Thursday. 

( Waldo,  Monday. 

: Penobscot,  Saturday. 

(Washington,  (Monday. 

(Cumberland,  | 

Lincoln,  (Tuesday. 

(Washington,  (Tuesday. 
(Androscoggin,  (Friday. 


Synopsis  of  Returns  to  the  Right  Worthy  Grand  Lodge  of  the  State  of  Maine,  for  the  year 
ending  April  1,  1854. 

Lodges.  Towns. 

Maine,  No.  1 Portland, 

Saco,  2 Saco, 

Georgian,  3 Thomaston, 

Ancient  Brothers’,  4 Portland, 

Ligonia,  5 Portland, 

Sabattis,  6 ! Augusta, 

Penobscot,  7 Bangor, 

Relief,  8;  Rockland, 

Lincoln,  lOjBath, 

Saccarappa,  1 1 Saccarappa, 

Kenduskeag,  12  Bangor, 

Pejepscot,  13  Brunswick, 

Passagassawakeag,  15  Belfast, 

Orono,  18  Orono, 

Passamaquoddy,  1 9 Eastport, 

Harrison,  20  Harrison, 

Medomac,  22  Waldoboro’, 

Schoodiac,  23  Calais, 

Androscoggin,  24  Lewiston, 

Mousam,  26  Kennebunk, 

Tarratine,  27!  Old  town, 

Olive  Branch,  28  S.  Berwick, 

Ivatahdin,  29  Dover, 

Cumberland,  30(Bridgton  C’tre, 

Damariscotta,  32jNobleboro’, 

Howard,  33-Machias, 

Carrabasset,  34'Skowhegan, 

Union,  35  Union, 

Narramisic,  36  Orland, 

Astoria,  48  Frankfort 

Samaritan,  39(  Waterville, 

Mattanawcook,  41  (Lincoln, 

Laconia,  44|Biddeford, 

Central,  45  Wayne, 

Pequawket,  45  Brownfield, 

Carratunk,  46  Solon, 

Frontier,  50  Lubec, 

North  Anson,  51  North  Anson, 

Adams,  52  Bucksport, 

Guagus,  54;  Cherry  field, 

Lemon  Stream,  55|New  Portland, 

Warren,  56  Warren, 

Ockonostota,  5 7 , S ullivan , 

Franklin,  58  Farmington, 

Felix,  59  Newburg, 

Oriental,  60  Dixmont, 

Manu’rs  & Mechanics,  6 2[  Lewiston, 

Whole  number  contributing  members, 
mitted  by  card,  14  ; deaths,  20. 


York, 
(Penobscot, 
York, 

(Piscataquis, 
(Cumberland, 
Lincoln, 


Thursday. 

Friday. 

Friday. 

F riday. 

Saturday. 

Monday. 


(Washington,  (Saturday. 
•Somerset, 

| Lincoln,  (Tuesday. 

(Hancock, 

Waldo,  Wednesday. 

Kennebec, 

Penobscot, 

York, 

Kennebec, 

Oxford, 
j Somerset, 

(Washington,  Wednesday, 
j Somerset, 

'Hancock, 

Washington, 

I Somerset, 

(Lincoln, 

(Hancock, 

(Franklin, 

Penobscot, 

Penobscot, 

Androscoggin, 

3,343  ; initiations,  98  ; ad 


■Thursday. 

Monday. 

Wednesday. 


Saturday. 

Wednesday. 

Wednesday. 

Monday. 

Monday. 

Thursday. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  OR  TO  BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICAN  PROVINCES. 

Letters  in  tho  United  States,  per  1-2  oz.,  (fractions  same,)  not 
over  3000  miles,  3 c.  prepaid,  5 c.  not  prepaid  ; over  3000  miles, 
double  these  rates.  Letters  dropped  for  delivery  only,  1 c.  Ad- 
vertised letters,  lc.  extra.  To  or  from  the  Provinces,  not  over  3000 
miles  from  the  line,  10  c.  per  1-2  oz. ; over  3000,  15  c.,  prepaid 
or  not. 

Transient  newspapers , periodicals , unsealed  circulars,  or  other 
articles  of  printed  matter,  not  exceeding  3 ounces  in  weight,  to 
any  part  of  the  United  States,  prepaid  1 c.,  not  prepaid  2 c ; each 
additional  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  prepaid  lc.,  not  prepaid  2 c. 

Regular  newspapers  or  periodicals , paid  yearly  or  quarterly  in 
advance,  when  circulated  in  the  State  where  published,  not  weigh- 
ing over  1 1-2  oz.,  1-4  c. ; over  1 1-2  oz.  and  not  over  3 oz.,  1-2 
c. ; every  additional  oz.  or  fraction,  1-2  c.  When  circulated  out  of 
the  State,  all  weighing  3 oz.  or  less,  1-2  c.,  and  each  additional  oz. 
or  fraction,  12  c.  Weekly  newspapers , within  the  county  where 
printed  and  published,  single  copy  free  to  each  subscriber.  Small 
newspapers  and  periodicals,  monthly  or  oftener,  and  pamphlets  not 
containing  more  than  sixteen  octavo  pages,  in  single  packages  of  not 
less  than  8 oz.  to  one  address  prepaid,  1-2  c.  for  each  ounce  ; frac- 
tion same. 

Books,  bound  or  unbound,  not  weighing  over  four  pounds,  under 
3000  miles,  1 c.  per  oz.,  prepaid,  1 1-2  c.  not  prepaid ; over  3000 
miles,  2 c.  prepaid,  3 c.  not  prepaid. 

Publishers  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  are  allowed  a free 
exchange  of  one  copy,  and  may  also  send  to  each  actual  subscriber, 
enclosed  in  their  publications,  bills  and  receipts  for  the  same  free  of 
postage. 

All  printed  matter  must  be  sent  without  cover,  or  in  a cover 
open  at  the  ends  or  sides.  There  must  be  no  word  or  communica- 
tion printed  on  the  same  after  its  publication,  or  upon  the  cover, 
except  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  to  whom  it  is  to  be 
sent.  There  must  be  no  paper  or  other  thing  enclosed  in  or  with 
such  printed  paper. 

TO  OR  FROM  GREAT  BRITAIN  OR  IRELAND. 

Letters . Each  1-2  oz.,  24  c.,  5 c.  extra  for  California  or  Oregon. 
Prepayment  optional. 

Newspapers. — 2 c.  each,  payment  in  United  States. 

Periodicals  and  Pamphlets . — Not  over  2 oz.,  2 c.  each  ; each 
extra  oz.,  4 c. ; payable  in  the  United  States.  The  same  postage  is 
payable  in  the  United  Kingdom,  excepting  that  for  the  third  oz.  it 
rises  to  sixpence,  and  each  extra  oz.  is  twopence. 


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ton,  D.  C. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY. 

Auburn , Freeman  Newell. 

Danville , Jeremiah  Stinchfield. 
Durham,  James  Strout,  Jr. 

East  Livermore,  Jonathan  Lovejoy. 
East  Poland,  Gilman  Martin. 

East  Turner,  Ezekiel  Martin. 

Greene,  Nathaniel  Harris. 

Greene  Corner,  Alfred  Pierce. 

Leeds,  Solomon  L.  Lothrop. 

Leeds  Station,  George  Beals. 

Lewiston,  William  R.  Frye. 

Lisbon,  Joshua  Gerrish. 

Little  River  Village , Aaron  I.  West. 
Livermore,  William  Child. 

Livermore  Centre,  Abner  Moore. 
Livermore  Falls,  Comfort  Pettingill. 
Mechanic  Falls,  Alex.  B.  Dwinel. 
Minot , John  Freeman,  Jr. 

North  Auburn , Isaac  Osgood. 

North  Leeds,  Walter  Foss. 

North  Livermore,  Matthew  M.  Stone. 
North  Turner,  Samuel  B.  Holt. 

No.  Turner  Bridge,  Sylvester  S.  Whit- 
man. 

Poland,  Otis  West. 

Sabatus,  Retiah  T.  Jones. 

South  Durham,  Alfred  Gatchell. 
South  Leeds,  Salmon  A.  Wing. 
Turner,  Hiram  Clark. 

Wales,  Arthur  Given. 

Webster,  Samuel  Cushman. 

West  Auburn,  George  Ricker,  Jr. 
West  Danville , Brackett  Marston. 
West  Durham,  Job  P.  Sylvester. 

West  Minot,  David  B.  Sawyer. 

West  Poland,  Francis  Storer. 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Amity,  Samuel  G.  Burt. 

Aroostook,  A.  S.  Mooers. 

Bridgewater,  Charles  Kidder. 

Conway,  Owen  Doyle. 

Eaton  Grant,  Patrick  Findlen. 

Fort  Fairfield,  John  B.  Trafton. 

Fort  Kent,  John  L.  Turner. 
Haynesville , Daniel  Cummings. 
Hodgdon,  Nicholas  Outhouse. 

Houlton,  Thos.  P.  Packard. 

Linneus,  Daniel  Howard. 

Lyndon,  Ivory  Hardison. 

Madawaska,  Baptist  Fournier. 


Manchester,  Addison  Powers. 

Maple  Grove,  E.  S.  Fowler. 

Mars  Hill,  Dennis  Getchell. 

Masardis,  Stephen  H.  Hewes. 
Monticello,  Jonathan  Wilson. 

Number  Three,  Theodore  Trafton. 
Orient,  Abraham  Longley. 

Presque  Isle,  Joseph  B.  Hall. 

Rawson,  George  McEgan. 

South  Moluncus,  Benj.  F.  Atkinson. 
Umcolus,  Benj.  H.  Hews. 

Van  Buren,  Michael  Farrell. 

West  Van  Buren,  Paul  Cyr. 

Weston , Thomas  Gilpatrick. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Bolster's  Mills,  Wyatt  Turner. 

Bonny  Eagle,  Nathaniel  H.  Lane. 
Bridgton,  Wna.  J.  Hayden. 
Brunswick,  Robert  P.  Dunlap. 

Cape  Elizabeth  Depot,  John  L.  Frazier. 
Casco,  Richard  Mayberry. 
Cumberland,  David  Gray. 

Cumberland  Centre,  Samuel  True. 

Eas ; Auburn , J.  C.  Briggs. 

East  Baldwin,  D.  T.  Richardson. 

East  Raymond,  W.  R.  Lane. 

East  Standish,  Joseph  Webster. 

East  North  Yarmouth,  Isaac  S.  Dunn. 
Edes  Falls,  W.  Edes. 

Falmouth , Ezra  T.  Williams. 
Freeport,  Samuel  Thing. 

Gorham,  Samuel  W.  Lord. 

Gray,  Daniel  Hall. 

Harrison,  Thos.  R.  Sampson. 

Naples,  John  P.  Davis. 

New  Gloucester,  Joseph  Cross. 

North  Bridgton,  John  F.  Potter. 
North  Gray,  Moses  Plummer. 

North  Pownal,  Joseph  Lufkin. 

North  Raymond,  Wm.  Small,  Jr. 
North  Windham,  Jacob  E.  Chase. 
North  Yarmouth,  N.  Plimpton. 

Oak  Hill,  John  Libby,  3d. 

Otisfield,  Johnson  K.  Lovell. 
Portland,  Nathan  L.  Woodbury. 
Poional,  Elbridge  York. 

Raymond,  John  Sawyer. 

Saccarappa,  Joseph  Walker,  Jr. 
Scarboro',  Freedom  Milliken. 

Sebago,  Joseph  Ridlon. 

South  Bridgton,  Benj.  P.  Barker. 
South  Windham,  William  Bacon. 


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Standish , Theodore  M.  Bradbury. 
Steep  Falls,  Edmund  Mann. 

Stevens'  Plains,  David  Torrey. 
Upper  Gloucester , Isaac  H.  Keith. 
Webb's  Mills,  Anson  Jordan. 

West  Baldwin,  Cyrus  F.  Burnell. 
West  Bridgton,  George  Small. 

West  Cumberland,  G.  Mountfort. 
West  Falmouth , John  Noyes. 

West  Gloucester , Elisha  P.  Proctor. 
West  Gorham,  Daniel  B.  Clement. 
West  Pownal,  Henry  J.  Warren. 
Windham,  Geo.  W.  Davis. 
Yarmouth,  Reuben  Cutler. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Avon,  Electa  M.  Towle. 

Carthage,  Harrison  Storer. 
Chesterville,  P.  M.  Withington. 

East  Neio  Sharon,  Elisha  Small,  Jr. 
East  New  Vineyard,  P.  Butler. 

East  Strong,  Samuel  Nevens. 

East  Wilton,  John  M.  Drury. 
Farmington , Henry  Johnson. 
Farmington  Falls,  Turner  Sampson. 
Freeman,  Marshall  H.  Whitney. 
Industry,  Nathan  Goodridge. 

Jay,  Stillman  Noyes,  Jr. 

Kingfield,  Nathan  B.  Saunders. 
Madrid,  B.  Pease. 

Nashville,  B.  B.  Mace. 

New  Sharon,  Henry  E.  Dyer. 

New  Vineyard,  Luther  T.  Voter. 
North  Chesterville,  Jos.  Keith. 

North  Industry,  Isaac  Daggett. 
North  Jay,  Elijah  Keys. 

North  Wilton,  Timothy  Woodward. 
Phillips,  Joseph  Sherburne. 
Rangeley,  John  Haley,  Jr. 

Salem,  Moses  Patterson. 

South  Carthage,  W.  V.  Tainter. 
South  Chesterville,  Elisha  Perry. 
Strong,  Edward  K.  Hitchcock. 
Temple  Mills,  Samuel  F.  Small. 
Weld,  Kendall  Wright. 

West  Freeman,  John  Dyar. 

West's  Mills,  P.  W.  Butler. 

Wilton,  Sumner  B.  Walker. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Amherst,  William  Chick. 

Aurora,  Roswell  Silsby. 

Bluehill , Frederick  A.  Holt. 

Bluehill  Falls,  Azor  Candage. 
Brooklin,  Calvin  K.  Higgins. 
Brooksville,  John  Walker. 

Bucksport,  Hosea  Orcutt. 

Bucksport  Centre,  N.  Cole. 

Gastine , Charles  Rogers. 

Cranberry  Isle,  W.  P.  Preble. 
Dedham,  Winslow  P.  Spofford. 

Deer  Isles,  John  P.  Johnson. 


East  Eden,  James  Hamor. 

East  Sullivan,  Joseph  Bean. 

East  Trenton,  Gilman  B.  Hodgkins. 
Eden,  Nicholas  I.  Thomas. 

Ellsworth,  Stephen  G.  Woodward. 
Ellsicorth  Falls,  Eleazer  Whitcomb. 
Franklin,  David  Springer. 
Gouldsboro',  Amos  G.  Guptill. 

Great  Pond,  Curtis  Sabins. 

Greenfield,  Samuel  Wheeler. 

Green's  Landbty,  Stephen  Wells. 
Hancock,  Pelatiah  Moore. 

Mount  Desert,  John  Somes,  Jr. 

North  Bluehill,  Lewis  H.  Green. 
North  Bucksport,  Benj.  Groce. 

North  Castine,  Geo.  H.  Emerson. 
North  Ellsworth,  James  McGown. 
North  Hancock,  Moses  Butler. 

North  Haven , John  Kent. 

North  Mariaville,  Richard  Goodwin. 
North  Penbbscot,  Austin  L.  Wardwell 
Nor'.h  Sedgewick,  E.  Clossom. 

Orland,  Stillman  Cotton. 

Otis,  John  B.  Frazier. 

Penobscot,  John  P.  Wood. 

Prospect  Harbor,  Asa  Cole. 

Salisbury  Cove,  Benj.  Emery. 

Seal  Cove,  Chas.  C.  Fuller. 

Sedyeioick,  George  Dodge. 

South  Deer  Isle,  Richard  Warren. 

S.  W.  Harbor,  James  R.  Freeman. 
Sullivati,  Hiram  Emery. 

Surry,  James  W.  Davis. 

Sican’s  Island,  Benj.  Stinson. 

Tilden,  Jeremiah  H.  Jordan. 

Tremont,  Wilson  Guptil. 

Trenton  Point,  Barnabas  Hodgkins. 
Waltham,  Daniel  T.  Swan. 

West  Brooksville,  David  Wasson. 

West  Eden,  Wm.  T.  Thomas. 

West  Gouldsboro' , John  Pherson. 

West  Sedgewick,  Joseph  H.  Gray. 

West  Trenton,  John  Hopkins. 

Winter  Harbor,  T.  Stewart. 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Albion,  Artemas  Libbey.. 

Augusta,  Wm.  S.  Badger. 

Belgrade,  Frederick  Spencer. 

Belgrade  Mills,  George  H.  Foster. 
Benton,  Andrew  H.  Richardson. 
Brown's  Corner , George  Shaw. 

Centre  Sidney,  Alpheus  S.  Hayward. 
China,  Jacob  S.  Marshall. 

Clinton,  Abijah  M.  Billings. 

Cw'tis  Corner,  Salmon  Brewster. 
Dunn's  Corner,  Peter  Dunn. 

East  Monmouth,  James  R.  Norris. 

East  Pittston,  E.  Scammon. 

East  Readfield,  J.  A.  Sanborn. 

East  Vassalboro' , Joseph  Bowman. 
East  Winthrop . Azel  Perkins. 

Farming  dale,  George  Tarbox. 


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Fayette , Howard  B.  Lovejoy. 
Gardiner , Frederick  P.  Theobald. 
Hallow  ell,  Thos.  W.  Newman. 
Hallowell  Roads , Erastus  S.  Loomis. 
Kent's  Hill,  Chas.  S.  Haynes. 
Litchfield,  Thos.  J.  Foster. 

Litchfield  Corner,  Wm,  Robinson. 
Monmouth,  Wm.  G.  Brown. 

Mount  Vernon,  Abner  Small. 

North  Belgrade , Hiram  Goodwin. 
North  Fayette , Samuel  S.  Walton. 
North  Monmouth,  John  A.  Tinkham. 
North  Pittston,  Jesse  Gould. 

North  Sidney,  John  Merrill. 

North  Vassalboro ',  Chas.  A.  Priest. 
North  Vienna,  Sanders  Morrill. 
North  Wayne,  Josiah  F.  Taylor. 
Pishon's  Ferry,  John  ,Totman. 
Pittston,  Hiram  T.  Clark. 

Readfield,  F.  A.  Williams. 

Readfield  Depot,  Daniel  Craig. 

Rome,  Thomas  Whittier. 

Seward's  Mills,  Benjamin  Wing. 
Sidney,  Bernard  Marble,  Jr. 

South  Albion,  T.  Burrill. 

South  China,  Corydon  Chadwick. 
South  Vassalboro' , P.  Pierce. 

South  Windsor,  Wm.  Ware. 
Strickland's  Ferry,  Solomon  Millett. 
Togus  Spring,  Samuel  W.  Lawton. 
Vassalboro' , Jonathan  Snow. 

Vienna,  Rufus  M.  Mansur. 

Waterville,  Jacob  M.  Crooker. 

Wayne , B.  W.  Yarnum. 

Weeks's  Mills,  Wm.  Percival. 

West  Gardiner,  Wm.  P.  Haskell. 
West  Sidney,  David  Robinson. 

West  Waterville,  Wm.  Macartney. 
Windsor,  Stephen  Barton. 

Winslow.  Robert  Ayer. 

Winthrop,  Jos.  R.  Stanley. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY, 

Aina,  Rodney  C.  Jones. 

Booihbay,  Benj.  Blair. 

Bremen , Daniel  Keene. 

Bristol,  H.  Chamberlain. 

Cooper's  Mills,  Elias  Abbott. 
Cushing,  Samuel  Payson. 
Damariscotta  Mills,  J.  Haines. 
Dresden,  James  Johnson. 

Dresden  Mills,  William  Chism. 

East  Union,  E.  G.  D.  Beveridge. 
Edgecomb,  Samuel  Wilson. 
Friendship , Nathaniel  H.  Cook. 
Hodgdon's  Mills,  John  Gould. 
Jefferson,  John  N.  Bond. 

Martinicus,  Freeman  Hall. 
Newcastle,  Joseph  Brown. 

Noblesboro' , John  A.  Chapman. 

North  Boothbay,  Ephraim  Pinkham, 
North  Edgecomb , W.  Clifford. 


North  Union,  John  C.  Robbins. 

North  Washington,  Sanborn  Howard. 
North  Waldoboro’,  Reuben  Orff. 
North  Whitefield,  Briggs  Turner. 
Owl’s  Head,  Elisha  Brown. 
Patricktown,  E.  Sherman. 

Pemaquid,  Oakman  Ford. 

Rockland,  Elkanah  S.  Smith. 

Round  Pond,  Parker  Mears. 

St.  George,  George  Gilchrest. 
Sheepscot  Bridge,  Franklin  L.  Carney. 
South  Dresden,  W.  W.  Walker. 

South  Jefferson,  Merrill  Peaslee. 

South  St.  George,  Ira  M.  Gilman. 
South  Thomaston , A.  McKellar,  Jr. 
Tenant’s  Harbor,  Gorham  P.  Simmons. 
Thomaston,  Ambrose  Lermond. 

Union,  Andrew  Libbev. 

Waldoboro',  William  Fish,  Jr. 
Warren,  Andrew  Fuller. 

Washington,  James  Rust. 

West  Jefferson,  Benj.  Weeks. 
Westport,  Henry  Fowle. 

West  I Washington,  James  Newhall. 
Whitefield,  Reuben  Lewis. 
Winnegance,  John  Chadbourne. 
Wiscasset,  Silas  L.  Young. 

OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Albany,  John  Hunt. 

Andover,  Samuel  A.  Allen. 

Bethel,  Richard  A.  Frye. 

Broionfield,  Jesse  P.  Sweat. 

Bryant's  Pond,  Rufus  K.  Dunham. 
Buckfield,  Jacob  W.  Browne. 

Byron,  Ellis  H.  Austin. 

Canton,  Albert  Harvey. 

Canton  Mills,  Horatio  Austin. 

Centre  Lovell,  Geo.  Russell. 

Denmark,  L.  P.  Sawyer. 

Dixfield,  Ephraim  Marble. 

East  Bethel,  Chas.  E.  Swan. 

East  Dixfield,  Esek  Ran  dell. 

East  Fryeburg , Asa  O.  Pike. 

East  Hebron,  I.  W.  Marshall. 

East  Rumford,  Alvan  Bolster. 

East  Stoneham , J.  S.  Sawyer. 

East  Sumner,  B.  Carey. 

Fryeburg,  Augustus  Abbott. 

Gilead,  Benj.  G.  Coffin. 

Grafton,  Noah  Townsend. 

Greenwood,  Geo.  W.  Patch. 

Hanover,  Albion  K.  Knapp. 

Hartford,  A.  Bartlett. 

Hebron,  Mrs.  H.  G.  Barrows. 

Hiram,  N.  B.  Hubbard. 

Letter  B,  Charles  Abbott. 

Locke's  Mills,  Alvah  Hobbs, 

Lovell,  Benj.  F.  Cutler. 

Mexico,  Lewis  Reed. 

Newry,  John  L.  Smith. 

North  Albany , F.  Cross. 


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North  Bethel , John  Hamlin. 

North  Buckfield,  Hiram  Andrews. 
North  Fryeburg,  S.  C.  Wiley. 

North  Lovell,  James  Coffin. 

North  Newry,  Ithiel  Smith. 

North  Norway,  Wm.  P.  Buck. 

North  Paris,  E.  W.  Murdock. 

North  Waterford,  John  B.  Rand. 
North  Woodstock,  J.  M.  Gallison. 
Nonoay,  Robert  Noyes. 

Oxford,  Charles  Durell. 

Paris,  Thos.  M.  Crocker. 

Peru,  Jonas  Greene.  1 
Porter , William  Stanley. 

Roxbury,  John  Reed. 

Rumford,  Timothy  Walker. 

Rumford  Centre,  James  M.  Dolloff. 
Rumford  Point,  Otis  C.  Bolster. 
Snotv  Falls,  Alfred  W.  Stearns. 
South  Andover,  Philip  H.  Abbott. 
South  Hartford,  R.  Hutchinson. 
South  Newry,  J.  J.  Kendall, 

South  Paris,  Samuel  M.  Newhall. 
South  Waterford , Daniel  W.  Noble. 
Stow,  Osgood  Charles. 

Sumner,  A.  W.  Bisbee. 

Sweden,  Benj.  Nevers. 

Waterford,  Livingston  G.  Robinson. 
Welchville , Samuel  Chadbourn. 

West  Bethel,  Gilbert  Chapman. 

West  Paris,  Elijah  S.  Berry. 

West  Peru,  Alpheus  C.  Small. 

West  Sumner,  H.  B.  Chandler. 
Wilson's  Mills,  J.  M.  Wilson. 
Woodstock,  T.  Sampson,  Jr. 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 

Alton,  H.  S.  McKechnie. 

Alton  Village,  Daniel  Milliken. 
Argyle,  Isaac  F.  Bussell. 

Bangor , Isaac  C.  Haynes. 

Bradford,  Thomas  R.  Kingsbury. 
Brewer,  Thomas  Davis. 

Brewer  Village , G.  J.  Brewer. 
Burlington,  Amzi  Libbey. 

Carmel , I.  W.  Johnson. 

Carroll,  Galen  Gates. 

Charleston,  Mark  Hatch. 

Chester,  Walter  Haynes. 

Corinna,  Yolney  A Sprague. 
Corinna  Centre,  F.  Knowles. 

Corinth,  E.  H.  Bragdon. 

Deerfield , Joshua  T.  Baldwin. 

Dexter,  George  Hamilton. 

Dixmont , F.  A.  Butman. 

Dixmont  Centre,  Alfred  Berry. 

East  Bradford,  Francis  A.  Plaisted. 
East  Corinth,  Henry  K.  Dexter. 

East  Dixmont,  A.  Whitney. 

East  Eddington,  L.  S.  Mills. 

East  Hampden,  William  Carsy. 

East  Holden , Timothy  George. 

East  Newport,  Joseph  C.  Small. 


East  Orrington,  W.  Ware,  Jr. 
Eddington,  Thomas  Wiswell, 
Edinburg,  John  L.  Sargent. 

Enfield,  John  S.  Patten. 

Etna,  Jefferson  H.  Whitten. 

Etna  Centre,  T.  B.  Carter. 

Exeter,  Joshua  Gammon. 

Exeter  Mills,  John  Whitney. 

Five  Islands,  Thos.  S.  Ranney. 
Garland,  Lorenzo  Oak. 

Glenburn,  Mary  Merrill. 

Great  Works,  Greenwood  F.  Barton. 
Greenbush,  Cyrus  Sprague. 

Hampden,  Samuel  Phipps. 

Hampden  Corner . Charles  P.  Fifield. 
Hermon,  J.  H.  Hinckley. 

Holden,  Luther  N.  Jones. 

Howland,  Frederick  F.  Davis. 
Kenduskeag , Timothy  P.  Batchelder. 
Kirkland,  Joseph  G.  Roberts. 
LaGrange,  Andrew  B.  Dyer. 

Lee,  Gustavus  S.  Bean. 

Levant,  Joseph  R.  Sawyer. 

Lincoln,  David  S.  Plumly. 

Lincoln  Centre,  Richmond  Hayward. 
Lowell,  Joseph  Stickney. 
Mattawamkeag , Asa  Smith. 

Maxfield,  Franklin  Tourtillott. 
Milford,  Peleg  Hall. 

Newburg,  J.  Knoulton. 

Newburg  Centre,  Leonard  Jackson. 
Newport,  Thomas  Clark,  Jr. 

Nickaton,  Geo.  W.  Garman. 

North  Bradford,  Samuel  Gowen. 
North  Dixmont,  A.  T.  C.  Dodge. 
North  Hermon,  L.  D.  Phillips. 

North  Howland,  Wm.  S.  Lee. 

North  Lincoln,  Ira  Varney. 

North  Newburg,  Calvin  H.  Whitney. 
North  Newport,  Eben  D.  Roberts. 
Olamon,  Geo.  W.  Merrill. 

Oldtown,  George  R.  Cony. 

Orono,  Samuel  Buffum. 

Orrington,  Archelaus  D.  Atwood. 
Passadumkeag,  Samuel  Orcutt. 
Patten,  America  T.  Coburn. 

Plymouth , Daniel  Stone. 
Puttugumpus,  Elhanah  S.  French. 

Six  Mile  Falls,  Geo.  W.  Williams. 
South  Exeter,  William  Canney. 

South  Corinth,  Humphrey  Nichols,  2d. 
South  Lincoln,  John  Q.  A.  Gove. 

South  Newburg,  Charles  D.  Gilmore. 
South  Orrington,  Horace  J.  Nickerson. 
Springfield,  Thomas  C.  Burleigh. 
Stetson,  Wm.  Plaisted. 

Sunkhaze,  Charles  Bailey. 

Upper  Stillwater,  Arthur  B.  Sutton. 
Veasie,  Paul  Ham. 

West  Bangor , Ebenezer  G.  Patten. 
West  Charleston,  J.  Bridgham,  Jr. 
West  Corinna,  Isaiah  Lincoln. 

West  Enfield,  Wm.  Merrifield. 

West  Garland,  Charles  Hayes. 


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West  Glenburn,  Simon  B.  Harriraan. 
West  Great  Works,  Daniel  G.  Sawyer. 
West  Hampden,  Thos.  P Stetson. 
West  Levant , Abraham  True.  •*. 

West  Newburg , Henry  A.  Arnord. 

PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 

Abbot,  Chas.  W.  Flint. 

Atkinson,  Elisha  L.  Hammond. 
Blanchard,  Cyrus  A.  Packard. 
Bowerbank,  E.  Robinson. 

Broionsville.  Win,  W.  Willard. 

Centre  Guilford,  R.  L.  Bennett. 
Dover,  Abijah  B Chase. 

Dover  South  Mills,  W.  W.  Magoon. 
East  Dover,  Ezra  Towne. 

East  Sangerville,  Benjamin  Lane. 
Elliotsville,  John  E.  Sawyer. 

Foxcroft,  Jonathan  Roberts. 
Greenville,  Chas.  W.  Gower. 

Guilford,  Samuel  M.  Grover. 
Katahdin  Iron  Works,  R.  Quimb'y. 
Kilmarnock,  Cyrus  L.  Hasty. 
Kingsbery,  T.  E.  Heald. 

Milo,  J.  H.  Macomber. 

Monson,  Alex.  G.  Houston. 

North  Brownsville,  J.  Gowin. 
Orncville,  Geo.  R.  Hoxie. 

Parkman,  Emerson  F.  Harvey. 
Parkman  Centre,  Henry  Williamson. 
Sangerville,  Simeon  Mudgett. 

Sebec,  Theodore  Wyman. 

Shirley,  Paul  S.  Merrill. 

Shirley  Mills,  M.  Phillips. 

South  Dover,  Thomas  A.  Keating,  Jr. 
South  Parkman,  Jesse  Nutting. 

South  Sangerville,  M.  Gilman. 

South  Sebec,  Charles  M.  Lure. 
Wellington , Isaac  Hutchins,  Jr. 

West  Dover,  A.  A.  Macomber. 
Williamsburg , Adam  H.  Merrill. 

SAGADAHOQ  COUNTY. 

Bath,  Joseph  C.  Snow. 

Boiodoin,  Enoch  Riggs. 

Boicdoi’i  Centre,  Chas.  W.  Rideout. 
Bowdoinham,  Chas.  P.  Quint. 

East  Bowdoinham,  Convers  Hatch. 
Georgetown,  Zacheus  Trafton. 
Parker's  Head,  Franklin  Wyman. 
Phipsburg , Nathaniel  C.  Reed. 
Richmond,  Joseph  A.  Southard. 
Richmond  Corner,  William  H.  Smith. 
Topsham,  Lewis  M.  Work. 

Woolwich,  Samuel  Merry. 

SOMERSET  COUNTY. 

Athens,  Gilbert  L.  Palmer. 

Bingham,  Benjamin  Smith. 
Bloomfield,  Joseph  Locke. 

Brighton,  Chas.  P.  Watson. 
Cambridge , D.  Bailey. 

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Canaan,  Oliver  Crummett. 

Carritunk,  Joseph  Clark,  Jr. 

Concord,  Oren  O.  Vitturn. 

Cornville,  Lucius  Packard. 

Dead  River,  Thomas  Butler 
Detroit,  Wm.  A.  Frye. 

East  Madison,  John  S.  Kidder. 

East  New  Portland,  M.  McKnight. 
East  Pittsfield,  H.  B.  Connor. 
Embden,  Jonathan  Eames. 

Embden  Centre,  Richard  Delling. 
Fairfield,  Henry  S.  Tobey. 

Fairfield  Corners,  N.  Fowler. 

Flag  Staff,  William  Butler. 

Harmony,  Mark  L.  Simonton. 

Ha) Hand,  Jason  Prescott. 

Highland , Benj.  F.  Abbott. 

Kendall's  Mills,  E.  W.  McFadden 
Larone,  T.  Emery. 

Lexington,  Daniel  Boynton,  Jr. 
Madison.  Taylor  Mosher. 

Main  Stream,  George  Wolf. 

Mercer,  Asher  D.  Whitcomb. 

Moose  River,  Philander  M.  Colby. 
New  Portland,  J.  P.  Hodsdon. 
Norridgewock,  James  French. 

North  Anson,  Rodney  Collins. 

North  Fairfield,  John  Noble. 

North  New  Portland,  Asa  A.  Knowles 
Oosoola,  Daniel  W.  Ames. 

Palmyra,  Thos.  J.  Pratt. 

Parlin  Pond,  George  Parks. 
Pittsfield,  George  Whitney. 

Ripley,  Jacob  Hale. 

St.  Albans,  Benj.  Ireland. 

Skowhegan,  Lyman  Perry. 

Smithfield,  Daniel  K.  Frohock. 

Solon,  Simner  Webb. 

Somerset  Mills,  Elbridge  G.  Rideout. 
South  Bloomfield,  W Parker. 

Stark,  Asa  Chapman. 

South  Solon,  John  Hamblet. 

The  Forks,  Moses  W.  Burnham. 

West  Anson,  Mark  Emery. 

West  Embden,  John  Pierce,  Jr. 

West  Hart  land,  Warren  Fuller. 

West  Moscow,  Jabez  D.  Hill. 

West  Ripley,  S.  A.  Todd. 

WALDO  COUNTY. 

Belfast,  Joseph  S Noyes. 

Belmont,  Chas.  R.  Wormell. 

Brooks , Andrew  D.  Bean. 

Burnham  Village,  Elias  Milliken 
Camden,  Benj.  J.  Porter. 

Carver's  Harbor,  David  Vinal. 

Centre  Lincolnville,  John  F.  Milliken 
Centre  Montville,  Wm.  Nashe. 

East  Burnham,  Samuel  Barrows. 

East  Knox,  John  D.  Wentworth. 

East  Montville,  Wm.  Ayer. 

East  Northport,  Henry  Brown. 

East  Thorndike , David  Thompson. 


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Ellinwood' s Comer,  Horace  H.  Davis. 
Frankfort,  George  R.  Sullivan. 
Frankfort  Mills,  Dodge  E.  Ewell. 
Freedom,  Levi  F.  Watts. 

Hope,  Asa  Payson. 
lslesboro'  Nelson  Gil  key. 

Jac/cson,  Edmund  Chase. 

Liberty,  E/.ra  W.  Reeves. 

Light's  Corner,  John  B.  Pierpont. 
Lincolnville,  J.  C.  Perry. 

McLain's  Mills,  John  Hanly. 

Monroe,  Timothy  Mayo. 

Monroe  Centre . David  S.  Flanders. 
Montville,  A.  P.  McFarland. 

North  Appleton,  Jos.  Wentworth. 
North  Belmont,  Joseph  R.  Mears. 
North  Frankfort,  Hosea  Sullivan. 
North  lslesboro',  Ephraim  Coombs. 
North  Monroe,  Gilman  Gould. 

North  Palermo,  Mrs.  Mehalah  Carr. 
Northport,  James  Lancaster. 

North  Prospect,  Luther  Mudgett. 
North  Searsmont,  Alex.  Woodman. 
North  Searsport,  J.  C.  Black. 
Palermo,  Hiram  Worthing. 

Prospect,  N.  Stowers. 

Prospect  Ferry,  A.  Harriman. 
Rockport,  Alexander  Martin. 
Rockville,  Alvan  R.  Hewett. 
Searsmont,  Sumner  Pattee. 

Searsport , Otis  Black. 

South  Brooks,  John  Lane. 

South  Freedom,  Benjamin  Fuller. 
South  Hope,  James  Manley. 

South  Jackson,  George  I.  Abbott. 
South  Montville,  John  Randall. 

South  Prospect , Crawford  S.  Fletcher. 
Sxcanville,  Solomon  Cunningham. 
Thorndike,  Truman  Harmon. 

Troy,  Chas.  A.  Vickery. 

Troy  Centre,  Lorenzo  Garcelon. 

Unity,  James  B.  Murch. 

Waldo,  Henry  Davidson. 

West  Camden , Amos  P.  Knowles. 
West  Freedom,  Nathan  Sylvester. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Addison  Point,  Oliver  Nash. 
Alexander , Belcher  W.  Tyler. 

Bailey ville,  John  D.  Lawier. 

Baring , W.  A.  Gould. 

Beddington,  Robert  Collins. 

Calais,  Edgar  Whidden. 

Charlotte,  H.  Clapp. 

Columbia,  Truman  Wilson. 

Cooper,  Asaph  Sawyer. 

Crawford,  Ephraim  H.  Wright. 
Cutler,  Isaac  Wilder. 

Denny sville,  Benj.  Kilby. 

East  Machias,  Cyrus  G.  Folsom. 
Eastport,  Warren  Hatheway. 
Harrington,  Luther  P.  Wass. 

Indian  River,  A.  K.  McKenzie. 


Jackson  Brook,  Sewall  L.  Boulter. 
Jonesboro' , Geo.  W.  Taylor. 

Kossuth,  Columbus  O.  Drake. 

Lane's  Brook,  Benj.  A.  Strout. 

Lubec,  Sabine  H.  Kimball. 

Lubec  Mills,  Wincknorth  Allan. 
Machias,  Amos  F.  Parlin. 
Machiasport,  Matthias  Phinney. 
Marion , Phineas  Foster. 

Medybemps,  Ezra  Whitney. 

Milibridye,  Warren  Leighton. 
Milltown,  Matthew  Hastings. 
Narraguagus,  David  G.  Dorman. 
North  Cutler,  Ellery  Turner. 
Pembroke,  Thos.  W.  Sherman. 

Perry,  C.  S.  Davis. 

Princeton , Putnam  Rolf. 

Red  Beach , Joshua  Pettigrove. 
Robbmston,  James  W.  Cox. 

Sprague's  Falls,  Harlow  Thompson. 
Steuben,  Benj.  Godfrey. 

Topsfeld,  Appleton  Webb. 

Waite,  John  Dudley. 

Wesley,  James  Gray. 

West  Lubec,  Robert  Newman. 
Whiting,  William  S.  Peavey. 

Whitney  ville,  John  Barry. 

YORK  COUNTY. 

Acton,  Horace  Bodwell. 

Alfred,  Silas  Derby. 

Bar  Mills,  Samuel  Sawyer. 

Biddeford,  Jonathan  Tuck. 

Buxton,  Josiah  Berry. 

Buxton  Centre,  J.  C.  Lewis. 

Cape  Neddick,  George  M.  Freeman. 
Centre  Lebanon,  D.  Wentworth. 
Cornish,  H.  A.  Pike. 

East  Limington,  II.  Small. 

East  Parsonsfeld,  Simon  D.  Mudgett. 
Eliot,  Jeremiah  Libbey. 

Eliot  Depot,  Jeremiah  P.  Shapleigh. 
Emetry's  Mills,  Whiting  Stevens. 
Goodwin's  Mills,  Jeremiah  Hill. 
Hollis,  Henry  K.  Bradbury. 

Hollis  Centre , Thos.  C.  Mulvey. 
Kennebunk,  Evat  Willard. 
Kennebunkport , Silas  Perkins. 
Kennebunk  Depot,  Robert  Mitchell. 
Kezar  Falls,  Gideon  M.  Randall. 
Kittery,  Albert  A.  Hayes. 

Kittery  Point,  Joseph  Seward. 
Lebanon,  Frederic  A.  Wood. 
Limerick,  Simeon  Barker. 

Limington,  I.  L.  Mitchell. 

Lyman,  John  Roberts. 

Lyman  Centre , H.  Waterhouse. 
Newfeld,  Mark  Wood. 

North  Acton,  James  Perkins. 

North  Berwick,  B.  Buffum. 

North  Hollis^  Nicholas  Ridlon. 

North  Kennebunk  Port,  Edmund  Cur- 
rier, Jr. 


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North  Limington , Joseph  Seavey. 
North  Parsonsfield , Robert  T.  Blazo. 
North  Shapleiah,  John  May  all. 
Ogunquit,  William  Goodale. 
Parsonsfield,  G.  L.  Bennett. 

Ross’s  Corner,  Edmund  Warren. 
Saco,  Charles  Nutter. 

Sanford , Timothy  Shaw. 

Scotland,  S.  Mclntire. 

Shapleigh,  E.  Bodwell. 

South  Berwick,  John  Frost. 

South  Parsonsfield,  G.  Hilton. 


South  Sanford,  Jos.  H.  Moulton. 
Springvale,  Tristram  Gilman. 
Waterboro’,  Joseph  Allen. 
Waterboro’  Centre , Peter  Hamilton. 
Wells,  Chase  Moulton. 

Well's  Depot,  George  Goodwin,  Jr. 
West  Buxton,  Albert  G.  Bradbury. 
West  Lebanon,  S.  W.  Jones. 

West  Newfield . Nathan  N.  Loud. 
West  Parsonsfield , Alvah  Doe. 

York , Joseph  P.  Jenkins. 


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CUSTOM  HOUSES. 

DISTRICT  OP  BANGOR. 

Seat  of  Customs — Bangor. 

-George  P.  Sewall,  Oldtown,  Collector.  Wm.  T.  Hilliard,  Bangor. 
Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector.  A.  T.  Palmer,  Bangor,  Inspector. 
Daniel  Emery,  Hampden,  Adams  Treat,  Frankfort,  Deputy  Collectors 
and  Inspectors.  E.  T.  Fox,  Bangor,  Weigher  and  Gauger,  fyc. 

A new  Custom  House  has  just  been  completed  at  Bangor.  It  is 
built  of  granite,  and  is  a beautiful  and  commodious  building. 

DISTRICT  OP  BATH. 

Seat  of  Customs — Bath. 

Charles  N.  Bodfish,  Collector.  Edward  S.  J.  Nealley,  Deputy  Col- 
lector, Inspector,  fyc.  James  H.  Nichols,  George  Sylvester,  Inspectors , 
Weighers , Gaugers  and  Measurers.  Eben  H.  Fitz,  Revenue  Boat 
Inspector.  Nicholas  Spinney,  Jr.,  Inspector  Georgetown  and  Pliipshvrg. 
William  Perry,  Inspector  Harpswell  and  Brunswick.  Benjamin  F. 
Tallman,  Inspector  Richmond  and  Bowdoinham.  Stephen  Webber, 
Inspector  Gardiner  and  Pittston.  Darius  Alden,  Inspector  Hallowed 
and  Augusta.  George  Parks,  Deputy  Collector  and  Inspector  Canada 
Road  and  Line.  John  A.  Lord,  Boatman. 

Officers  for  construction  of  new  Custom  House  at  Bath. — Charles  N. 
Bodfish,  Thomas  D.  Robinson,  T.  Gilman  Stockbridge,  Commission- 
ers. Moses  Springer,  Superintendent. 

The  New  Custom  House  is  located  on  the  site  cf  the  late  Gov.  King’s 
residence.  It  is  to  be  of  hewn  granite,  from  Hewett  Island,  Penobscot 
Bay,  68  feet  by  46,  fire  proof.  Mr.  Charles  Webb,  of  Bangor,  is  the 
contractor  for  the  mason  work. 

DISTRICT  OF  BELFAST. 

Seat  of  Customs — Belfast. 

E.  K.  Smart,  Camden,  Collector.  Ansel  Lennan,  H.  W.  Cun- 
ningham, Belfast;  F.  S.  Nickerson,  Searsport ; Jonathan  Huse, 
Camden,  Deputy  Collectors.  • H.  W.  Cunningham,  Jonathan  Huse, 
Weighers  and  Gaugers.  L.  R.  Wing,  Belfast,  Aid  to  the  Revenue. 

DISTRICT  OF  FRENCHMAN’S  BAY. 

Seat  of  Customs — Ellsworth. 

Thomas  I).  Jones,  Ellsworth,  Collector.  John  D.  Richards,  Ellsworth ; 
Daniel  Somes,  South  West  Harbor,  Tremont;  Nathaniel  Johnson, 
Sullivan  ; Wilson  Godfrey,  West  Gouldsboro’,  Deputy  Collectors  and 
Inspectors.  Lewis  Freeman,  South  West  Harbor,  Tremont,  Inspector , 
Weigher  and  Measurer. 

DISTRICT  OF  KENNEBUNK. 

Seat  of  Customs — Kennebunk. 

John  Cousens,  Kennebunk,  Collector.  Enoch  Cousens,  Kennebunk- 
port;  Joshua  Hubbard,  Wells,  Inspectors. 


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DISTRICT  OP  MACHIAS. 

Seat  of  Customs — Machias. 

Daniel  W.  Dorman,  Collector.  Emery  Sawyer,  Cherryfield,  Deputy 
Collector  and  Inspector.  Arthur  Moore,  Machiasport ; James  Moore, 
Machias ; Charles  T.  Thurlow,  Cutler,  Inspectors. 

DISTRICT  OP  PASSAMAQUODDY. 

Seat  of  Customs — Eastport. 

Bion  Bradbury,  Eastport,  Collector.  Robert  Burns,  Eastport,  Sur- 
veyor. Wm.  Henry  Kilby,  Eastport ; Taft  Comstock,  Lubec ; Seth 
Emerson,  Calais ; Isaac  W.  Tabor,  Iloulton ; Ebenezer  C.  Blake,  Fort 
Fairfield,  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors.  Frederick  S.  Bradbury, 
Jabez  T.  Pike,  Jacob  Kimball,  Samuel  Whelpley,  Eastport ; James 
Nason,  Lubec ; Cyrus  Balkam,  Robbinston,  Inspectors.  Seth  Town- 
send, Calais,  Deputy  Collector , Weigher,  Gauger  and  Measurer.  Sam- 
uel R.  Byram,  Eastport ; Daniel  Watson,  Pembroke,  Weighers, Gaugers 
and  Measurers.  Matthew  Mitchell,  Eastport ; H.  Hunt,  Lubec,  Boatmen. 

DISTRICT  OP  PENOBSCOT. 

Seat  of  Customs — Castine. 

Rowland  H.  Bridgham,  Castine,  Collector.  Frederic  A.  Hook, 
Castine,  John  Lee,  Bucksport,  Benjamin  Rea,  Sedgewick,  Cyrus  R. 
Bodfish,  Fort  Kent,  Deputy  Collectors  and  Inspectors.  Geo.  S.  Vose, 
Castine,  Inspector , Weigher , Gauger  and  Measurer. 

DISTRICT  OP  PORTLAND  AND  PALMOUTH. 

Seat  of  Customs — Portland. 

The  Custom  House,  on  Fore  Street,  is  open  from  9 o’clock,  A.  M. 
to  1 o’clock,  P.  M.,  and  from  2 to  5 o’clock,  P.  M.,  except  on  Saturday 
it  is  not  open  after  1 o’clock,  P.  M.  Ezra  Carter,  Jr.,  Collector.  John 
A.  Balkam,  Deputy  Collector.  Cushman  Hall,  Clerk.  Lorenzo  D. 
Harmon,  Clerk.  Rufus  Mclntire,  Surveyor.  Harris  C.  Barnes,  James 
Mann,  Weighers , Gaugers  and  Measurers.  Geo.  H.  Shirley,  BeDj. 
Kingsbury,  David  Jones,  Chas  F.  Little,  Wm.  R.  Porter,  John  C. 
Gerry,  Inspectors.  Benjamin  Larrabee,  2d,  Alexander  Small,  John 
H.  Short,  Samuel  Rounds,  Ammi  Storer,  Yarmouth,  Occasional  In- 
spectors. 

DISTRICT  OP  SACO. 

Seat  of  Customs — Saco. 

Nath’l  M.  Towle,  Saco,  Collector.  Bowen  C.  Greene,  David  Goo- 
gins,  Saco,  S.  J.  Libbey,  Scarboro’,  Inspectors. 

DISTRICT  OP  WALDOBOROUGH. 

Seat  of  Customs — Waldoborough. 

Edmund  Wilson,  Collector.  Walter  E.  Tolman,  Edwin  Rose,  Sam- 
uel W.  Jackson,  John  H.  Converse,  Deputy  Collectors. 


CONSULS. 


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DISTRICT  OF  WISCASSET. 

Seat  of  Customs — Wiscasset.  ^ 

John  Babson,  Collector.  James  Taylor,  Wiscasset,  Freeman  Grover, 
Southport,  Wilmot  Greenleaf,  Westport,  J.  W.  Reed,  Boothbay, 
Deputy  Collectors.  Thomas  Cunningham,  Wiscasset,  Inspector. 

DISTRICT  OF  YORK. 

Seat  of  Customs — York. 

Luther  Junkins,  Collector.  Washington  Junkins,  Geo.  M.  Freeman, 
Deputy  Collectors. 


REVENUE  SERVICE. 

ON  THE  COAST  OF  MAINE. 

Eastport  Station.  Cruises  from  Calais  on  the  St.  Croix  to 
Owl’s  Head,  West  side  Penobscot  Bay,  and  up  the  Bay  and  River  to 
Bangor. 

Revenue  Cutter — R.  B.  Taney. 

Joseph  Noyes,  Captain.  Winfield  S.  Bell,  First  Lieutenant.  Thos. 
Moffett,  Second  Lieutenant.  Wm.  L.  Bonyman,  Third  Lieutenant. 
Wm.  Ferguson,  Boatswain.  Wm.  Doughty,  Gunner. 

Portland  Station. — Cruise  from7  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  to  Mount 
Desert. 

Revenue  Cutter — Caleb  Cushing. 

Green  Walden,  Captain.  John  A.  Webster,  First  Lieutenant.  D. 
-G.  F.  Gardiner,  Second  Lieutenant.  John  A.  Underwood,  Third  Lieut. 


CONSULS 

FOR  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

James  Grignon,  Consul  for  Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  Port- 
land. 

George  H.  Starr,  Yice  Consul,  Portland. 

Charles  D.  Sherwood,  Yice  Consul,  Eastport. 

FOR  SPAIN. 

Henry  Merrill,  Yice  Consul  of  Spain  for  Maine,  Portland. 

Wm.  Torrey,  Consular  Agent,  Bath. 

Isaac  N.  Felch,  Consular  Agent,  Belfast. 

Elias  Merrill,  Consular  Agent,  Bangor. 

Ignatius  Sargent,  Consular  Agent,  Machias. 

Aaron  Hayden,  Consular  Agent,  Passamaquoddy,  at  Eastport. 


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FOR  FRANCE. 

%P.  Le  Probon,  Vice  Consul  for  Maine,  Portland. 

FOR  BELGIUM. 

Henry  E.  Lascelles,  Vice  Consul  for  Maine,  Eastport. 


FORTIFICATIONS. 

Fort  Knox  is  situated  on  Peirce’s  Point,  at  tbe  narrows  of 
Penobscot  river,  opposite  Bucksport.  This  site  was  selected  as 
being  the  lowest  point  at  which  the  river  can  be  completely  defended. 
It  projects  well  into  the  stream,  raking  the  channel  in  both  direc- 
tions, and  having  an  efficient  action  upon  vessels  as  they  round  the 
point. 

The  main  work  is  essentially  a quadrilateral  of  270  by  150  feet, 
surrounded  by  a scarp  wall,  30  feet  high,  and  on  three  sides  by  a 
ditch,  30  feet  wide,  the  counterscarp  being  about  18  feet  in  height. 

On  the  east,  or  water  front,  is  a place  of  arms,  40  feet  wide,  pro- 
tected by  a parapet  7^  feet  high,  and  communicating  by  a postern 
with  the  interior  of  the  work.  The  scarp  on  this  front  will  be  37 
feet  in  height,  and  two  tiers  of  guns  will  be  mounted. 

There  are  two  exterior  batteries,  of  37  and  14  guns,  respectively, 
already  completed,  communicating  by  means  of  underground  pas- 
sages with  the  place  of  arms  mentioned  above.  Another  advanced 
battery  of  9 guns  is  proposed,  which  will  act  upon  the  channel 
down  the  river  as  far  as  projectiles  can  be  thrown. 

The  entire  work  will  mount  140  guns,  60  in  the  exterior  batteries 
and  80  in  the  main  work.  It  is  estimated  to  cost  $600,000.  The 
construction  was  commenced  in  1844,  and  continued  under  the 
charge  of  Major  Stevens,  of  the  Engineer  Corps,  with  occasional 
interruptions,  until  June,  1853,  when  it  was  transferred  to  the 
charge  of  Col.  Smith. 

On  the  30th  of  September,  of  this  year,  $187,000  had  been  ex- 
pended, of  which  $32,700  was  expended  during  the  twelve  months 
preceding  that  date. 

Bt.  Col.  John  L.  Smith,  U.  S.  A.,  Engineer  Officer  in  Charge . 
James  Cropsey,  Esq.,  Superintendent.  John  J.  Lee,  Clerk  and 
Draughtsman. 


LIGHT  HOUSES. 


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LIGHT  HOUSES. 

The  figures  preceding  eacli  paragraph  denote  the  number  of  the 
Light  House ; the  name  of  the  light  house,  the  location,  name  of 
keeper,  and  amount  of  salary  follow. 

1.  West  Quoddy  Head.  Near  Eastport,  south  side  of  the 
entrance  to  the  bay.  Wm.  Coggins;  $410. 

2.  Little  River.  On  an  island  at  the  mouth  of  Little  River 
harbor.  John  McGuire ; $350. 

3.  Libby's  Island.  On  Libby’s  island,  entrance  to  Machias 
bay.  Matthew  Kellar ; $350. 

4.  Moose  Peak.  On  Mistake  island,  southwest  of  west  entrance 
to  Bay  of  Fundy.  Darius  Dickey ; $400. 

5.  Naslie's  Island.  Off  the  mouth  of  Pleasant  river,  (east 
side.)  Daniel  Curtis ; $350. 

6.  Narraguagus.  On  the  south  east  point  of  Pond  island,  at 
the  entrance  to  Narraguagus  bay.  Wyman  Collins ; $350. 

7.  Petit  Menan.  On  the  south  end  of  the  island  of  that  name. 
John  P.  Small;  $425. 

8.  Prospect  Harbor.  On  Goat  island.  Samuel  H.  Sargent ; 
$350. 

9.  Mount  Desert . On  Mount  Desert  rock.  Rufus  King ; 
$600. 

10.  Baker's  Island.  Off  Mount  Desert  island,  and  south  of 
the  entrance  to  Frenchman’s  bay.  Joseph  Bunker ; $350. 

11.  Bear  Island.  On  one  of  the  Cranberry  islands,  about  five 
miles  northwest  of  Baker’s  island  light.  A guide  to  northeast  har- 
bor. John  G.  Bowen  ; $350. 

12.  Saddleback  Ledge.  Near  southwest  end  of  Isle  au  Haute, 
and  east  side  of  entrance  to  the  bay.  Reuben  Freeman ; $450. 

13.  Heron  Neck.  On  south  point  of  Green  island,  the  south- 
ernmost of  the  Fox  islands,  Penobscot  bay.  James  Smith  ; $350. 

14.  Eagle  Island  Point.  On  Eagle  island,  at  the  head  of  Isle 
au  Haute  bay.  R.  C.  Clay;  $350. 

15.  Pumpkin  Island.  On  Pumpkin  island,  northwest  of  Little 
Deer  isle,  and  south  of  Buck’s  harbor,  Isle  au  Haute  bay.  J.  C. 
Tibbets;  $350. 

16.  Matinicus  Rock.  Off  Penobscot  bay.  Samuel  Burgess, 
$450. 

17.  Whitehead.  On  Whitehead  island,  southwest  of  west  en- 
trance to  Penobscot  bay.  Samuel  B.  Stackpole  ; $410. 

18.  Owl's  Head,  Penobscot  Bay.  On  the  west  side?  of  entrance 
to  Penobscot  bay,  off  Rockland  harbor.  Joshua  C.  Adams ; $400. 

19.  Brown's  Head , Penobscot  Bay.  On  the  southern  of  the 

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Fox  islands,  east  side  of  the  west  entrance  to  the  hay.  Howland 
Dyer;  $350. 

20.  Beauchamp  Point , Penobscot  Bay.  On  Indian  island,  at 
the  northeast  side  of  entrance  to  Rockport  harbor.  R.  McLaugh- 
lin ; $350. 

21.  Negro  Island , Penobscot  Bay.  South  side  of  entrance  to 
Camden  harbor.  E.  M.  Oadeton ; $350. 

22.  Grinder s Point , Penobscot  Bay.  On  the  north  side  of 
the  entrance  to  Gilkey’s  harbor,  Penobscot  bay.  Chausfield  Clark ; 
$350. 

23.  Dice's  Head , Penobscot  Bay.  Near  Castine.  William 
Hutchings,  Jr. ; $350. 

24.  Fort  Point , Penobscot  Bay.  On  Old  Fort  Point,  at 
mouth  of  Penobscot  river.  John  Adams ; $350. 

25.  Marshall's  Point.  On  Marshall’s  Point,  St.  George. 
Oran  Prescott ; $350. 

26.  Manheigin  Island.  On  Manheigin  island.  Thos.  Orne; 
$450. 

27.  Franklin  Island.  On  the  north  end  of  the  island,  and 
west  of  entrance  to  St.  George’s' river.  Peter  Williams,  Jr. ; $350. 

28.  Penmaquid  Point.  At  southwest  entrance  to  Bristol  bay, 
and  east  of  entrance  to  John’s  bay.  Samuel  C.  Tibbets ; $350. 

29.  Burnt  Island.  West  side  of  entrance  to  Townsend  har- 
bor. Wm.  McKown ; $350. 

30.  Hendrick's  Head.  On  east  side  of  the  mouth  of  Sheep- 
scott  river.  Simon  Cromwell ; $350. 

31.  Pond  Island.  On  the  west  side  of  entrance  to  Kennebec 
river.  Thomas  Spinney;  $450. 

32.  Sequin.  On  Sequin  island,  off  the  mouth  of  the  Kenne- 
bec river.  Almon  E.  Osgood ; $500. 

33.  Cape  Elizabeth.  On  Cape  Elizabeth,  south  southeast  of 
Portland.  Nathan  Davis;  $500. 

34.  Portland  Harbor.  On  Portland  Head,  near  entrance  to 
Portland  harbor.  James  Dillens ; $350. 

35.  Wood  Island.  Near  the  entrance  to  Saco  harbor.  Nath’l 
Terrel ; $350. 

36.  Goat  Island.  On  the  north  side  of  the  entrance  to  Cape 
Porpoise  harbor.  Samuel  Grant ; $350. 

37.  Boone  Island.  On  west  part  of  Boone  island,  off  York 
harbor.  George  Bowden ; $600,  and  two  assistants  $300  each. 

38.  Whale's  Back.  On  the  northeast  side  of  outer  entrance  to 
Portsmouth  harbor,  N.  H.  Joshua  C.  Leavett ; $600. 

40.  White  Island.  Isle  Shoals,  off  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Rich- 
ard G.  Haley;  $600. 


RAILROADS. 


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RAILROADS. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  RAILROAD. 

Alonzo  Garcelon,  Lewiston,  President  John  Gilmore,  Leeds, 
Treasurer.  Stephen  H.  Read,  Lewiston,  Clerk.  B.  H.  Cushman, 
Winthrop,  Superintendent.  A.  Garcelon,  Ensign  Otis,  John  Smith, 
John  B.  Jones,  S.  H.  Read,  Allen  Haines,  and  Giddings  Lane,  Direc- 
tors. 

This  road  was  incorporated  August  10th,  1848,  amended  August 
11th,  1849.  Capital,  $1,500,000.  Whole  length  of  road  chartered, 
52  miles  : completed,  20  miles. 

The  object  of  this  road  mainly  is  to  reach  the  Sandy  River  Valley, 
a rich  and  fertile  portion  of  the  State.  The  road  as  now  run  reaches 
within  fifteen  miles  of  Farmington,  being  ten  miles  nearer  than  any 
other  railroad.  Persons  travelling  to  almost  any  portion  of  Franklin 
County,  will  find  this  road  not  only  the  cheapest,  but  the  most  expedi- 
tious way  of  arriving  there. 

It  is  confidently  expected  that  this  road  will  be  opened  as  far  as 
Farmington  in  the  year  1855. 


LEEDS  JUNCTION 

to  Fares.  Fares. 

LIVERMORE  FALLS.  Miles.  Cts.  Miles.  Cte. 


Leave  Junction 

“ Curtis  Corner. 4 15 

“ Leeds  Centre. 7 25 

“ North  Leeds 10  35 


Leave  Strickland’s  Ferry*  *12  45 
“ East  Livermore*  •••  15  55 
Arr.  at  Livermore  Falls*  • *20  65 


Fare  from  Livermore  Falls  to  Leeds  Junction 65 

“ “ “ “ Lewiston $1.00 

“ “ “ “ Portland 2.00 

“ “ “ “ Boston. 4.00 

“ “ “ “ Lowell 4.1  C 


Stages  to  and  from  Bartlett’s  Corner,  Wilton,  and  Farmington,  con- 
nect with  every  Train,  and  daily  with  Strong,  Phillips,  &c.  On  Mon- 
days, Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  stages  leave  on  the  arrival  of  the  last 
train — the  only  route  by  which  passengers  can  leave  Boston,  Lowell 
and  Lawrence  and  arrive  at  Strong,  Phillips,  &c.j  same  day. 

At  Strickland’s  Ferry,  stages  leave  for  Britton’s  Mills,  Canton, 
Peru  and  Dixfield,  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  on  the 
arrival  of  the  morning  train  from  Portland  ; and  for  Britton’s  Mills 
and  Canton,  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  on  the  arrival  of 
the  afternoon  train. 

Stages  from  the  above  places  connect  with  the  second  train,  on 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays,  and  with  the  first  train  on  lues- 
days,  Thursdavs  and  Saturdays. 

B.  H.  CUSHMAN,  Sup’t  Leeds. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  AND  KENNEBEC  RAILROAD. 

Anson  P.  Morrill,  Readfield,  President.  A.  P.  Morrill,  Readfield, 
Ashur  Hinds,  Benton,  D.  L.  Milliken,  Watervilie,  Wm.  M.  Longley, 
Greene,  J.  M.  Frye,  Lewiston,  Ira  Crocker,  and  Rufus  Horton,  Port- 
land, Directors.  Stephen  Stark,  Watervilie,  Treasurer.  Edwin  Noyes, 


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Waterville,  Superintendent.  Clias.  M.  Morse,  Waterville,  Master  of 
Transportation. 


PORTLAND  Fares  from  Miles.  Fares. 


TO 

WATERVILLE. 

Miles. 

Portland. 

Monmouth 

••  -47  1-8$1.55 

Portland, 

Danville  Junction  • • 

. -27 

Winthrop 

Readfield 

••  -53  1-4  1.70 
•••59  1.80 

Auburn 

. -32 

$1.05 

Belgrade 

•••67  2.00 

Lewiston 

. .33 

1.05 

North  Belgrade  • • • 

2.10 

f -rnnnn  *•*••••••• 

. .At 

1 QO 

West  Waterville  • • 

Leeds 

• -44  1-2  1.40 

Waterville 

•••82  2.30 

N.  B. — A discount  of  five  cents  on  tickets  is  made  when  purchased  at 
offices. 

Incorporated  March  28,  1845.  Capital  authorized,  $1,400,000. 

Capital  Stock  paid  in,  $825,000.  Debt,  $1,171,984.41. 

Cost  of  road  and  equipment  to  June  1,  1854,  $2,1 76,506.04. 

Length  of  road,  54  68-100  miles  ; single  track.  Gauge,  5 1-2  feet. 

Commences  at  Danville  Junction,  27  1-2  miles  from  Portland,  pass- 
ing through  the  towns  of  Auburn,  Lewiston,  Greene,  Leeds,  Monmouth, 
Wintkrop,  Readfield,  Belgrade  and  Waterville.  Opened  to  Auburn, 
5 miles,  in  1848;  to  Winthrop  in  June,  1849;  to  Readfield  in  Sep- 
tember, 1849,  and  to  Waterville,  December  3,  1849.  Two  passenger 
trains  and  one  freight  train  are  run  each  way  daily.  Average  speed 
of  passenger  train,  27  miles  per  hour.  Rate  of  fare,  3 cents  per  mile. 

Connections. — At  Danville  Junction  with  Grand  Trunk  Railway, 
from  Portland  to  Montreal  and  Quebec  ; and  through  this  at  Portland, 
with  the  Portland,  Saco  and  Portsmouth,  Eastern  and  Boston  and 
Maine  Railroads,  York  and  Cumberland,  and  Kennebec  Railroads. 
Also  with  Steamers  for  Boston,  Bangor,  Eastport  and  St.  John’s ; and 
at  Yarmouth  Junction  with  Kennebec  and  Portland  Railroad.  At 
Leeds  Junction  with  the  Androscoggin  Railroad,  to  Livermore  Falls. 

At  Waterville  with  Penobscot  and  Kennebec  Railroad,  and  Kenne- 
bec and  Portland  Railroad — in  progress. 

Also  at  the  several  Stations  with  lines  of  Stages  for  the  several 
towns  North  and  West  of  the  line. 

Earnings,  year  ending  June  1,  1851,  $102,646.95 

“ 1852,  125,054.36 

“ 1853,  140,561.42 

“ 1854,  161,321.40 

PENOBSCOT  AND  KENNEBEC  RAILROAD. 

Rufus  Dwinal,  Bangor,  President.  Elias  H.  Merrill,  Bangor,  Treas- 
urer. J.  H.  Shearer,  Bangor,  Chief  Engineer. 

In  progress,  and  to  be  completed  by  January,  1855.  Length  55 
miles,  Waterville  to  Bangor,  passing  through  the  towns  of  Fairfield, 
Benton,  Clinton,  Burnham,  Pittsfield,  Detroit,  Plymouth,  Newport, 
Etna,  Carmel,  Hermon  and  Hampden.  Three  miles — Waterville  to 
Kendall’s  Mills — opened  in  November,  1853,  and  is  operated  by  the 
Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  Railroad  Company. 

Connections. — At  Waterville  with  Androscoggin  and  Kennebec 
Railroad;  at  Kendall’s  Mills  with  Kennebec  and  Somerset  Railroad, — 
in  progress.  At  Bangor  with  Railroad  to  Lincoln, — in  progress.  This 


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road  is  of  the  same  gauge  with  the  Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  Rail- 
road, five  feet  six  inches. 


BANGOR  AND  PISCATAQUIS  RAILROAD. 

Incorporated,  1833.  Opened,  1836.  Length,  12  1-2  miles. 
From  Bangor  to  Old  town  and  Milford. 

Samuel  V eazie,  Bangor,  President ; Elbridge  Harris,  Bangor,  Clerk , 
Treasurer  and  Superintendent. 

Samuel  Yeazie,  Bangor,  John  W.  Yeazie,  Bangor,  Edward  Kent, 
Bangor,  Elbridge  Harris,  Directors. 

BANGOR 

TO 

OLDTOWN.  Miles.  Farcs. 

Bangor eta. 

Steam  Mill  Turn  Out 4 15 

Half  Way  Turn  Out 6 20 

Upper  Still  Water 9 30 

Oldtown 113-4  38 

Freight  and  passengers  carried  in  the  same  train. 


BUCKFIELD  BRANCH  RAILROAD. 

Incorporated  July  22,  1847. 

To  Canton  Point,  via  West  Minot,  East  Hebron,  Buckfield,  Sumner, 
Hartford  and  Canton  Mills,  distance  28  1-2  miles. 

The  road  was  constructed  and  put  into  operation  in  the  fall  of  1850, 
under  the  Presidency  of  Hon.  Y.  D.  Parris,  as  far  as  Buckheld,  and 
first  mortgaged,  and  afterwards  sold  absolutely,  including  franchise  and 
all  privileges,  to  Francis  O.  J.  Smith,  Esq,  who  is  still  proprietor  of  it, 
and  is  engaged  in  extending  it  to  Canton  Point,  at  a cost  of  little  ex- 
ceeding $20,000  per  mile.  All  the  grading,  within  a mile,  is  completed, 
and  the  rails,  chairs  and  sleepers  are  delivered  (October,  1854)  for  lay- 
ing a large  portion  of  the  track,  and  it  is  contemplated  to  be  in  run- 
ning operation  through  to  Canton  Point  early  in  the  summer  of  1855. 
A station  will  be  opened  at  each  of  the  above  places.  On  the  present 
running  portion  of  the  Road,  the  Stations  are,  Mechanic  Falls,  West 
Minot,  4 miles,  East  Hebron,  5 miles,  and  Buckfield,  4 1-2  miles;  total 
distance,  thirteen  and  a half  miles.  Fares,  a fraction  over  3 cts.  per 
passenger  per  mile. 

The  road  is  managed  exclusively  by  Mr.  Smith,  who  has  con- 
structed during  the  past  summer  a steamboat  of  eighty-five  feet 
length,  15  feet  beam,  with  two  engines,  and  stern  wheel,  which  is 
to  run  for  passengers  and  freight  in  connection  with  the  Railroad  at 
Canton  Point,  to  Rumford  Falls,  on  the  Androscoggin  River,  a distance 
of  15  miles,  having  landings  at  Peru,  Dixfield,  Mexico,  and  Rumford, 
and  accommodating  a wide  extent  of  adjacent  country.  The  river 
has  been  sufficiently  cleared  to  render  navigation  safe  and  easy,  and 
the  beauty  of  the  scenery  upon  and  in  view  of  this  river  will  render  this 
route,  for  a summer  excursion,  one  of  the  most  pleasurable  in  the  State. 
The  boat  was  constructed  by  Capt.Wm.  S.  Robinson,  of  Buckfield,  master 
builder,  and  the  machinery  manufactured  by  Messrs  Winslow,  Brown, 
& Co.,  of  Portland.  The  Androscoggin  Steam  Navigation  Company 
was  incorporated  by  the  Legislature  of  1853,  to  conduct  this  enter7 
prise,  securing  the  exclusive  navigation  of  the  river,  between  the  points 


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indicated,  for  twenty-five  years,  with  a capital  of  $50,000.  Hon.  Cor- 
nelius Holland  is  president,  and  John  Hersey,  Esq.,  treasurer,  of  the 
Company.  These  enterprises,  conducted  solely  by  the  energy  and 
capital  of  Mr.  Smith,  will  open  a vast  field  of  improvement  through 
a wide  region  of  country,  abounding  in  the  raw  material  of  industry  and 
wealth. 


CALAIS  AND  BARING  RAILROAD. 

The  C.  & B.  R.  R.  was  built  expressly  for  the  transportation  of  lum- 
ber from  Milltown  and  Baring  to  Calais.  Two  locomotives  run  five 
times  each  way  daily  with  passenger  accommodations.  The  Company 
have  two  passenger  cars,  two  hundred  and  five  freight  cars,  and  four 
locomotives.  The  lumber  brought  over  the  road  for  the  year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1853,  was  34,623,217  feet  long  lumber,  41,232,000  laths, 
753,300  pickets,  444,500  shingles,  600  ships’  knees,  and  6000  cords  of 
mill-wood  and  edgings ; 14,554  passengers  passed  over  the  road  during 
the  year. 

The  main  track  is  6 miles  long;  branch  tracks,  5 1-2  miles  long. 
Rails  56  lbs.  per  yard.  Narrow  gauge.  Cost  of  road  and  equipments. 
$225,000. 

Capital  $500,000.  Par  value  of  shares  $100.  Road  opened  1851. 

Geo.  M.  Porter,  President.  F.  K.  Swan,  Superintendent  and  Treas- 
urer. Jas.  S.  Cooper,  Cleric.  Geo.  M.  Porter,  John  Me  Adam,  H.  N. 
Hill,  James  Sargent,  E.  A.  Barnard,  Directors. 

ATLANTIC  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE  RAILROAD. 

From  Portland  to  Island  Pond  in  Vermont,  149  miles,  where  it  con- 
nects with  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Atlantic  Railroad. 

Josiah  S.  Little,  Portland,  President ; B.  Cushman,  Portland,  Clerk; 
Charles  E.  Barrett,  Portland,  Treasurer. 

Josiah  S.  Little,  John  B.  Brown,  St.  John  Smith,  Thomas  Hammond, 
A.  W.  H.  Clapp,  Phinehas  Barnes,  Wm.  P.  Preble,  Geo.  F.  Shepley, 
John  A.  Poor,  of  Portland;  Samuel  Jordan,  of  Westbrook;  S.  H. 
Chandler,  of  New  Gloucester  ; Thomas  Crocker,  of  Paris ; A.  T.  Galt, 
Directors. 

Incorporated  1845.  Opened  to  Yarmouth,  11  miles,  July,  1848; 
to  Pans,  47  miles,  January,  1850  ; to  Gorham,  N.  H.,  91  miles,  July, 
1851;  to  Island  Pond,  February  8th,  1853;  through  to  Montreal, 
July,  18,  1853. 

The  Quebec  Branch  was  opened  from  Richmond  to  Quebec,  84  miles, 
Dec.  10,  1854. 

S.  T.  Corser,  Superintendent  Portland  District  G.  T.  R. ; John 
Roberts,  Goods  Manager  Portland  District ; S.  P.  Bidder,  General 
Manager  G.  T.  Railway , Montreal;  J.  S.  Martin,  Superintendent 
Montreal.  District ; M.  Pennington,  Goods  Manager  Montreal  District. 

Passengers  arriving  and  departing  by  the  trains,  or  who  may  wish  to 
remain  over  night,  will  find  every  accommodation  at  the  Victoria 
Hotel,  Point  Levi,  and  at  Island  Pond.  Refreshment  rooms  have 
been  also  provided  at  the  Richmond  Junction. 


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Portland  to  Montreal. 

Miles. 

Fares. 

Portland  to  Boston. 

Miles.  Fares. 

Portland, 

Stark, 

$3  60 

Falmouth, 

c.  30 

Northumberland, 

122 

360 

Cumberland, 

9 

40 

Stratford  Hollow, 

127 

3 65 

Yarmouth, 

...  11 

45 

North  Stratford, 

134 

3 85 

...  12 

45 

Wenlock,  

. . . . • 140 

410 

60 

Island  Pond 

149 

410 

...  18 

70 

Norton,  (Canada,) 

159 

...  22 

85 

Coaticook,. . . . • 

174 

Cobb's  Bridge, 

...  24 

95 

Compton, 

Danville  Junction, 

...  28 

$1  05 

Waterville, 

Hotel  Road, 

...  29 

110 

Lenoxville, 

193 

v 

Empire  Road,- 

. . . . 32 

120 

Sherbrooke, 

...  . 196 

Mechanic  Falls, 

...  37 

135 

Windsor, 

210 

Oxford, 

...  41 

145 

♦Richmond, 

220 

South  Paris, 

...  48 

165 

Durham, 

235 

North  Paris, 

...  55 

185 

Acton, 

243 

Bryant's  Pond, 

. . . . 62 

210 

Upton, 

Locke’s  Mills, 

...  65 

2 20 

Britannia  Mills, 

255 

Bethel, 

...  70 

2 35 

St.  Hyacinthe, • • . . 

West  Bethel, 

...  74 

2 50 

Soixante, 

Gilead, 

...  80 

2 65 

St.  Hiliare, 

Shelburne,  N.  H., 

2 85 

Bouch.  Mountain 

282 

Gorham 

...  91 

295 

Charons, 

287 

Berlin  Falls, 

...  97 £ 

320 

Longueil, 

Milan, 

...  104 

3 40 

Montreal, 

800 

West  Milan, 

...  109£ 

360 

Children  under  three  years  of  age,  carried  free ; over  three  and 
under  twelve,  half  price. 

l^“Fares  are  10  cents  less  if  paid  at  ticket  offices. 


KENNEBEC  AND  PORTLAND  RAILROAD. 


From  Portland  to  Augusta,  with  branch  to  Bath. 

Reuel  Williams,  Augusta,  President;  H.  H.  Gilman,  Augusta,  Treas- 
urer ; , Superintendent. 

Reuel  Williams,  John  D.  Lang,  George  F.  Patten,  M.  S.  Hagar, 
William  D.  Sewall,  F.  F.  Lally,  Joseph  McKeen,  B.  A.  G.  Fuller, 
Directors. 

Incorporated,  1836.  Opened  to  Bath,  1849;  to  Augusta,  1851. 


PORTLAND 

TO 

AUGUSTA. 
Portland, 
Westbrook,  • • • 
Falmouth,  • • • 
Cumberland,  • 
Yarmouth,  - • • - 

Freeport, 

Oak  Hill. 

Brunswick,  • • 


Fares 
from 
Miles.  Portl. 
cts 

• 2%  10 

• 6 20 

. 9*  25 

• 13  35 

■ 19  50 

• 23  65 

• 27  75 


Miles.  Fares. 

Topsham, 28  80 

Rogers’  Road, 29)£ 

Bowdoinham, ' 35  100 

Harwood’s  Road, 39  1 00 

Hichmond, 42)£  1 00 

Dresden, .» 45 

South  Gardiner, 48  120 

Gardiner, 53  1 20 

Hallo  well, 58  130 

Augusta, 60  1 35 


BATH  AND  BRUNSWICK. 

Miles.  Fare*. 


Bruns-wick, 

Harding’s  Road, 5 

Bath, 9 


The  1 and  6.55  P.  M.  trains  from  Portland,  connect  with  the  trains 
leaving  Boston  at  7.30  A.  M.  and  2 P.  M. 

Passengers  for  the  “ East,”  arriving  in  either  of  the  above  from 
Boston,  will  take  the  cars  of  this  road  at  the  Junction  With  the  Boston 
♦The  Quebec  Branch  opens,  distance  from  Richmond  to  Danville,  84  miles. 


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Road,  at  Cape  Elizabeth,  and  proceed  directly  on  without  delay  in 
Portland. 


STAGE  CONNECTIONS. 

Stages  leave  Augusta  for  Bangor,  daily ; alsb  for  Belfast  on  arrival 
of  1 P.  M.  train ; for  China,  on  arrival  of  1.30  P.  M.  train ; for  Rockland, 
at  10  A.  M.,  on  Tues.  Thurs.  and  Sat.;  for  Farmington,  Winthrop, 
Skowhegan,  &c.,  daily. 

Stages  leave  Bath,  daily,  for  Wiscasset,  Damariscotta,  Waldoboro’, 
Warren,  Thomaston,  and  Rockland. 

The  5.20  and  11.20  A.  M.  trains  from  Augusta,  and  the  6.30  and 
12.25  trains  from  Bath,  connect  at  Portland  with  the  trains  to  Boston 
and  Lowell. 

Tickets  are  5 cents  less  when  purchased  at  the  offices,  than  in 
the  cars. 

Children  between  4 and  12  years  are  charged  half  fare;  under  4 
years,  free. 

The  Company  will  not  be  responsible  for  baggage  to  an  amount 
exceeding  $50  in  value,  and  that  personal,  unless  notice  is  given,  and 
the  excess  paid  for  at  the  rate  of  one  passage  for  every  $500  additional 
value.  Freight  trains  each  way  daily. 

All  orders  for  freight  at  Boston,  intended  for  this  road,  must  be 
left  at  No.  17  Merchants  Row,  Boston. 


EXTRACT  FROM  THE  DIRECTORS’  REPORT, 

FOR  THE  TEAR  ENDING  SEPT.  30,  1854. 

We  come  again  before  you  without  the  means  of  giving  you  a 
dividend,  but  it  is  some  comfort  to  inform  you  that  the  earnings  of  the 
road  for  the  past  year  have  been  enough  to  pay  expenses  and  interest 
on  all  our  debts  and  preferred  stock,  with  a fair  prospect  of  increasing 
business  and  receipts. 

The  advantages  of  railroad  facilities  are  great  to  the  public,  and 
being  a part  of  the  public,  our  stockholders  gain  something  in  this 
way,  besides  the  pleasure  of  knowing  that . their  sacrifices  and  efforts 
have  promoted  the  prosperity  and  growth  of  this  portion  of  the  State, 
with  every  prospect  of  their  being  extended  further.  But  this  is  not 
all  we  should  have,  nor  all  that  we  think  we  may  soon  realize. 

Our  road  is  a great  public  benefit,  and  the  public  feeling  is,  that  the 
stockholders  are  justly  entitled  to  have  a fair  remuneration  for  the 
money  expended  to  obtain  that  benefit,  and  the  feeling  is  becoming 
general  throughout  our  country,  that  railroad  fares  should  be  so  increased 
as  to  afford  reasonable  dividends  to  stockholders.  The  fares  on  our 
road  have  already  been  increased  some,  and  the  public  will  bear  higher 
rates  without  complaint,  until  those  who  have  contributed  their  money 
and  volunteered  their  services  to  secure  the  advantages  of  a railroad 
upon  the  Kennebec  shall  get  a just  recompense  for  their  money  and 
efforts. 

The  travel  and  business  on  our  road  have  steadily  increased  since  it 
was  first  opened,  are  increasing,  and  when  the  Somerset  road  shall  be 
finished,  must  greatly  increase  ; so  that  we  hope  our  arrangement  for 
running  that  road  in  connection  with  ours  will  prove  beneficial  to  both 
companies  and  to  the  public. 


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The  severity  of  the  weather,  and  repeated  blocking  snow  storms  last 
•winter,  diminished  the  business  on  the  road  and  increased  the  expenses 
of  keeping  the  track  clear,  as  well  as  the  cost  of  repairs  of  engines, 
cars,  &c.  These,  with  the  increased  prices  of  labor,  fuel,  and  mate- 
rials, during  the  past  year,  have  added  considerably  to  the  running 
expenses  of  the  road,  and  call  for  the  best  services  of  the  best  men  to 
manage  the  affairs  of  the  road  with  economy  and  every  possible  saving 
of  expense,  consistent  with  keeping  the  road  in  good  condition  and 
affording  reasonable  accommodation  to  the  public. 

We  may  congratulate  ourselves  that  no  serious  accidents  have  hap- 
pened on  our  road, — that  the  trains  have  been  run  regularly  with  but 
few  exceptions, — that  the  business  and  receipts  on  the  road  have  been 
greater  the  last  than  in  any  former  year,  and  that  the  cost  of  our  road 
and  equipment,  though  greater  than  anticipated,  is  not  as  great  as  that 
of  most  roads  in  New  England. 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  TREASURER’S  REPORT, 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  SEPT.  30,  1854. 

Notwithstifrding  the  interruption  of  business  during  the  last  winter, 
our  receipts  liave  increased  about  twenty-four  per  cent,  over  those  of 
the  previous  year,  and  our  running  expenses  have  increased  in  a 
greater  proportion,  owing  chiefly  to  the  high  prices  paid  for  fuel,  the 
cost  of  clearing  the  snow  and  ice  from  the  track,  the  extra  trains  run 
for  transportation  of  merchandise,  and  the  third  passenger  train  that 
has  been  running  since  August  last. 

Since  my  last  Report,  three  new  Locomotives,  two  Passenger  and 
forty-five  Merchandise  Cars  have  been  added  to  our  equipment ; and 
two  more  Locomotives,  together  with  an  additional  number  of  Mer- 
chandise Cars,  are  now  constructing  to  enable  us  to  run  the  Somerset 
and  Kennebec  Railroad. 

Since  the  first  of  August,  over  ten  miles  of  timber  track  have  been 
relaid  with  sleepers,  during  the  intervals  of  the  regular  trains. 

The  amount  paid  during  the  past  season  up  to  September  30th,  for 
gravel  trains,  sleepers,  chairs  and  spikes,  is  about  $11,000. 

The  expenditures  to  September  30,  1854,  are  as  follows : 


Now  charged  to  construction, $1,926,544  32 

Land  damages, 178,398  16 

Fence  account, 31,658  81 

Engine  account, 79,637  46 

Car  account, 82,938  51 

Amount  to  be  paid  to  redeem  the  Yarmouth  road, 202,400  00 

Stock  interest  due  original  stockholders, 


Add  balance  stock  due  G.  S.  Marsh, 53,900  00 

93,457  22 

Stock  interest  due  preferred  stockholders  to 

July  1, 1853,  (balance,) • • • 7,987  54 

Sundry  accounts, 2,343  84 


Total, $2,605,365  86 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


And  have  been  derived  from  the  following  sources  : 


City  and  town  loans $755,000  00 

Company’s  bonds,  in  place  of 
Bowdoinham  and  Richmond,*  45,000  00 


— $800,000 

00 

Bonds  payable  to  Clapp, Fuller, &c. 

14,000 

00 

Bonds  issued  October  15,  1851,*  • 

230,000 

00 

Bonds  issued  October  15,  1852,*  • 

250,000 

00 

480,000 

00 

Preferred  stock, 

237,900 

00 

Add  part  of  payment  on  same,*  • 

1,434 

10 

Add  balance  of  stock  interest  due, 

7,987 

54 

247,321 

64 

Amount  received  of  P.  S.  & P.  R. 

R.  Co.,  for  1000  shares  upon 

which  6 percent,  is  guaranteed, 

100,000 

00 

Bills  payable, 

122,477 

79 

Original  stock  assessments, 

709,729 

10 

/ 

Balance  stock  interest  due, 

39,557 

22 

Stock  due  G.  S.  Marsh, 

53,900 

00 

$803,186  32 

Less : 

Amount  charged  delin- 
quent stockholders,  *$3,789  20 
Amount  cancelled  for 
new  preferred  stock,  13,600  00  17,389  20 


785,797  12 

Preferred  stock  of  1854  already  issued, 27,200  00 

Am’t  due  to  Reuel  Williams  for  cash  advanced,  25,620  71 

Yarmouth  Road,*  * * •' 202,400  00 

Sundry  Accounts, 38,887  37 


Total 


*2,843,704  63 


Leaving  balance  of  assets  as  follows : 

Yiz: 

Amount  charged  commissioners’  sinking  fund,  45,300  00 


Bonds  pledged  and  on  hand, 137,600  00 

Bills  receivable, * 8,399  21 

Due  from  station  agents, 12,432  24 

Due  from  sundry  persons, 2,374  86 

Due  from  post  office  department, 1,812  14 

Fuel  on  hand, 10,387  69 

Stock  in  machine  shop  on  hand, 7,557  08 

Shawmut  Bank, * 135  36 

Cash  in  Treasury, 12,340  19 


$238,338  77 


$238,338  77 


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The  receipts  for  the  past  year  ending  September  30,  exclusive  of  all 
amounts  paid  and  due  to  other  roads  for  their  proportions,  have  been 
as  follows : 


From  270,332  passengers, $153,162  57 

From  30,155  and  60-100  tons  of 

freight, 43,102  65 

From  transportation  of  mails,  ex- 
press, rents,  &c.,  &c., 12,303  20 


Less  running  expenses  as  follows : 

Maintenance  of  way, 

Locomotive  power, 

Train  expenses, 

Office  establishment  and  salaries,- 

Station  expenses, 

Mail  expenses, 

Fuel  expenses, 

General  expenses, 


$208,568  42 


$16,040  17 
19,828  99 
16,046  54 
9,029  72 
12,649  72 
615  42 
19,118  21 
1,170  81 


$94,499  58 


Leaving  net  receipts  for  the  year, $114,068  84 

r . f 

SOUTH  BERWICK  AND  GREAT  FALLS  BRANCH 
RAILROAD. 

From  South  Berwick,  Me.,  to  Great  Falls,  N.  H.  Distance  6 miles. 

Daniel  G.  Rollins,  Great  Falls,  President.  George  Barker,  South 
Berwick,  Treasurer.  John  Plummer,  South  Berwick,  Cleric. 

PORTLAND  AND  BOSTON. 

PORTLAND,  SACO,  AND  PORTSMOUTH. 

Ichabod  Goodwin,  Portsmouth,  President;  T.  West,  Haverhill; 
James  Hayward,  Boston  ; Albert  Thorndike,  Beverly  ; Ichabod  Good- 
win, Portsmouth  ; Josiah  Calef,  Saco ; J.  D.  Lang,  Vassalboro’,  Di- 
rectors; Charles  E.  Barrett,  Portland,  Cleric;  Eliphalet  Nott,  Saco, 
Treasurer  ; John  Russell,  Portland,  Superintendent. 

The  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  connects  at  South  Berwick. 

The  Eastern  Railroad  connects  at  Portsmouth. 

The  Kennebec  and  Portland  Railroad  connects  at  Cape  Elizabeth 
Junction. 

The  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence,  or  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  connects 
at  Portland. 

Freight  trains. between  Portland  and  Boston  daily. 

Passengers  can  procure  tickets  in  Boston  at  the  Depot  cf  the  East- 
ern, or  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad,  for  Brunswick,  Bath,  Gardiner, 
Hallowell  and  Augusta,  by  the  Kennebec  and  Portland  Railroad, 
and  to  Lewiston,  Leeds,  Winthrop,  Belgrade  and  Waterville,  by  the 
Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  Railroad  ; also  to  Mechanic  Falls,  Paris, 
Bryant’s  Pond,  Northumberland  and  Island  Pond,  by  the  Atlantic  and 
St.  Lawrence  Railroad. 

Stages  connect  with  the  above  towns  for  all  parts  of  Maine,  New 
Hampshire,  Vermont  and  Canada. 


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Miles.  Fares.  Miles.  Fares. 


Portland  

Salmon  Falls 

Junction  K.  & P.  R.  R.,-2 

c.10 

Great  Falls 

Scarborough 

25 

Rollinsford  

Saco 

45 

Hover  

..u 

45 

iYI  qH  hnrr 

iUrlUUUl  V ••••••••••• 

Kennebunk  Port*  • • • 

* *19 

Durham  

*50 

Kennebunk ? 

*23 

80 

Newmarket - 

* *55 

Wells 

*28 

95 

Newmarket  Junction  • 

■ *57 

North  Berwick 

•34$1  10 

South  Newmarket*  • • • 

-*58 

S.  Berwick  Junction* 

**38 

1 20 

Exeter - 

■•62 

By  Eastern  Railroad 

East  Kingston 

* *67 

Elliot 

*45 

1 45 

Newton 

Kittery  

*50 

1 55 

Plaistow 

. .74 

Portsmouth 

•51 

1 55 

Atkinson 

* *75 

Greenland 

Haverhill 

■•7SL 

N.  Hampton 

*59 

Bradford 

• • 80 

Hampton 

• *61 

North  Andover - 

■ *84 

Hampton  Falls - 

••63 

Lawrence 

••86 

Seabrook  

*65 

Andover 

■•89 

Salisbury 

- *69 

Ballardvale 

*91 

Newburyport  - 

■•71 

Wilmington  Junction* 

*94 

Rowley  ; 

* *76 

Wilmington 

*97 

Ipswich * 

* *80 

Reading 

-100 

Wenham 

■ *85 

South  Reading 

-102 

Beverly ,* ..... 

Greenwood 

103 

Salem  

■ *91 

Stoneham 

104 

Alolpnco 

105 

k/  W dilLipouU  1 1 

lucll  Uoo  •••••••••••• 

Lynn  - * • ; 

■ *96 

Wyoming 

106 

North  Chelsea - 

-101 

Malden 

107 

Boston 

-107 

2 50 

Edgeworth 

108 

By  Maine  Railroad 

Somerville 

■110 

S.  Berwick  Junction* 

**38 

Charlestown * • • 

111 

South  Berwick - 

- *39 

Boston 

■ 112 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  FOURTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT, 

MADE  JUNE  5,  1854. 

Cost  of  Road,  per  Report  May  31,  1853, $1,302,458  49 

Expended  this  year  for  Gravel  Lots 937  00 

Present  cost  of  Railway, $1,303,395  49 

Besides  which  there  has  been  expended  for  property 
not  strictly  required  for  the  Road,  viz. : 

Portsmouth  Bridge  Stock*  ••••••••  *$32,000  00 

Parcels  of  Land,  estimated 530  00 

Wharf  Property  on  Kennebec  River  2,922  45 

Commercial  Street,  Portland  37,000  00 

Kennebec  and  Portland  Railroad*  • • *100,000  00 
Steamboats 10,479  28 


182,931  73 

Making  total  expenditures 1,486,327  22 

Amount  of  Capital  paid  in 1,367,000  00 

Excess  of  Expenditure  over  Capital  paid  in $119,327  22 


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There  is  property  on  hand  not  strictly  required  for 


the  Road,  amounting  to $182,931  73 

of  which  $132,000  pays  an  income 
of  6 per  cent,  per  annum. 

The  whole  amount  of  indebtedness 119,327  22 


Showing  a balance  over  liabilities $63,604  51 

Income  year  ending  May  31 — 

From  280,556  Passengers $185,537  81 

Freight 58,307  56 

Mails 7,744  16 

Rents 1,740  77 

Interest 6,000  00 


The  current  Expenses  have  been — 

Machine  Shop 1,417  96 

Maintenance  of  way 33,685  14 

Locomotive  power 37,709  99 

Train  Expenses 14,308  70 

Office  establishment 9,098  42 

Station  Expenses 9,582  08 

Mail  Expenses 540  31 


Taxes 541  18 

Interest 7,154  65 

Charged  renewal 10,000  00 


Net  earnings 

From  which  deduct — 

Paid  for  damages  by  collision  of  Sept. 

1851  14,926  75 

W.  C.  Williams’s  damages 1,500  00 

Kennebec  & Portland  Railroad,  draw- 
back on  fares  chargeable  to  B.  & M., 

Eastern  and  P.  S.  & P.  Railroads, 
in  different  proportions  as  per  ac- 
count on  file 11,847  48 

Balance  of  old  profit  and  loss  account*  • • • 249  08 

Dividend  paid  December,  1853 40,110  00 

Dividend  payable  June  14,  1854 41,000  00 


Surplus  earnings  year  ending  May  31,1854 


Surplus  earnings  to  May  31,  1853  53,934  28 

Surplus  earnings  year  ending  May  31, 1854*25,658  56 

79,592  84 

Deduct  paid  Eastern  and  Boston  and 

Maine  Railroads 10,475  55 


Amount  to  credit  of  agency  after  deducting  dividends 
payable  June  14, 1854 


259,330  30 


106,342  60 


17,695  83 

124, U38  43 
$135,291  87 


109,633  31 
*25,658  56 


69,117  29 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


With  the  consent  of  the  agency,  there  is  permanently  kept  under 
the  control  of  the  managers  of  this  Road,  a sum  not  to  be  less  than 
forty  thousand  dollars,  to  meet  any  contingency  beyond  the  current 
income  of  the  Road. 

During  the  past  year  the  Road  bed  has  been  raised  upon  good  gravel, 
on  an  average  of  one  foot  for  about  twelve  miles.  About  twenty-five 
thousand  new  sleepers  have  been  put  into  the  track,  together  with 
what  new  iron  was  wanted  or  needed,  and  upwards  of  twenty  tons 
wrought-iron  joint  chairs.  The  necessary  grading  has  been  done  at  the 
Kennebunk  Station,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  increased  facilities  for 
doing  the  business  at  this  place,  and  making  the  proposed  improve- 
ments with  a new  station  house,  &c.,  required  at  this  point. 

The  embankment  over  the  arch  at  Alwive  Brook,  Kennebunk,  has 
been  completed  and  made  a permanent  structure.  About  five  hundred 
feet  of  embankment  have  been  made  in  the  Fore  River  at  Portland, 
on  an  average  of  ten  feet  deep,  and  sufficiently  wide  for  two  tracks,  in 
the  place  of  the  wooden  bridge  between  the  canal  draw  and  the 
Portland  station. 

The  wooden  bridge  over  Fore  River,  Portland,  has  been  thoroughly 
repaired  the  past  year,  and  may  now  be  considered  in  a safe  and  sub- 
stantial condition  for  some  years  to  come. 

The  other  bridges  on  the  line  of  the  Road  have  been  kept  in  good 
order  at  considerable  expense,  and  at  the  present  time  are  in  a sub- 
stantial and  trustworthy  condition. 

We  have  purchased  about  forty  tons  of  new  iron  rails,  which  with 
the  old  rails,  now  being  re-rolled,  will  supply  the  wants  of  the  Road 
the  present  year. 

One  new  mail  car  has  been  added  to  the  equipment,  a new  passenger 
engine  contracted  for,  to  be  delivered  in  J uly,  together  with  twenty 
new  freight  cars,  a part  of  which  are  delivered.  When  these  are  add- 
ed, the  equipment  will  be  ample  for  some  time  to  come. 

The  trains  have  been  run  with  great  regularity  and  safety.  Not  a 
passenger  has  received  the  slightest  injury  during  the  year.  No  delays 
of  any  moment  have  occurred,  with  the  exception  of  the  delay  occa- 
sioned by  the  severe  snowstorm  in  February,  when  two  trips  were 
lost,  the  engine  and  cars  being  blocked  in  the  snow  drifts. 

The  equipment  of  the  Road  at  the  present  time  consists  of — 

9 Engines,  59  Freight  Cars,  3 Mail  Cars, 

4 first  class  Passenger  Cars,  2 Baggage  Platform  Cars,  2 Stone  Cars, 
2 second  class  do.  do.  18  Gravel  Cars,  13  Crates. 

Miles  run  by  engines 156,876 

Expense  account  per  mile  run 67  78-100 

Receipts  for  each  mile  run 1.65  1-3 

Average  receipt  for  each  passenger 92  1-2  c. 

'WHITNEYVILLE  AND  MACHIAS  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  in  1846.  Capital,  $100,000. 

From  Whitneyville  to  Machiasport,  7 3-4  miles. 

Constructed  exclusively  for  the  transportation  of  lumber,  produce 
and  merchandise. 

John  T.  Heard,  Boston,  President;  Daniel  Hammond,  Boston. 
Treasurer : James  Pope,  Whitneyville,  Agent. 


RAILROADS. 


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YORK  AND  CUMBERLAND  RAILROAD. 


Incorporated  1846.  Opened  Feb.  1851. 

From  Portland  to  Great  Falls,  N.  H.  55  miles.  Open  to  Saco  river. 

Nathaniel  J.  Miller,  President;  Josiah  Pierce,  Jr.,  Clerk;  Stephen 
W.  Eaton,  Treasurer;  Daniel  C.  Emery,  Superintendent;  N.  J.  Miller, 
Phineas  Barnes,  Allen  Haines,  Horace  Bartol,  George  Warren,  Josiah 
Pierce,  James  Mann,  Wm.  G.  Chadbourne,  Samuel  D.  Hanson,  Ellis 
B.  Usher,  Nathan  D.  Appleton,  T.  Robie,  Austin  G.  Fitch,  Directors. 

FROM  PORTLAND.  FROM  PORTLAND. 

Miles.  Fares.  Miles.  Fares. 

Portland Gorham 10  1-2  c.30 

Woodford’s 1 3-4  c.  7 Buxton  Centre 15  1-2 

Merrill’s 23-4  10  Saco  River 18 

Saccarappa  • 6 3-4  28 


Passengers  from  the  West  can  change  cars  at  the  Junction  at  Cape 
Elizabeth,  and  come  into  the  Y.  & C.  R.  R.  Depot  at  Back  Cove ; 
and  those  going  West  can  go  direct  from  the  Y.  & C.  Depot,  by 
taking  the  Kennebec  cars. 


EXTRACT  FROM  THE  TREASURER’S  REPORT, 

FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  JUNE  30,  1854. 

Ths  running  expenses  during  the  past  year  have  increased  from  sev- 
eral causes.  During  the  year  ending  1853,  the  trains  ran  30,995  miles ; 
during  the  year  ending  1854,  the  trains  ran  43,708  miles.  Labor,  and 
all  kinds  of  materials  used  on  the  road,  have  very  much  increased  in 
price,  and  the  cost  of  running  trains,  and  keeping  the  machinery  in 
repairs,  during  the  past  winter,  was  much  more  than  usual,  by  reason 
of  blocking  snows.  The  receipts  of  the  road  during  the  past  year,  were 


From  82,640  passengers, $16,348.55 

“ 19,866  tons  freight, 14,364.02 

“ rents, 74.78 

“ mails, 771.00 

Total, $31,558735 

The  expenses  have  been,  for  track  repairs,  $3,163.60 

For  clearing  track  of  snow  and  ice, 346.00 

“ fuel  for  engines, 4,647.80 

“ oil, 556.18 

“ repairs  of  engines, 2,146.10 

“ tallow  and  packing, 110.90 

“ paid  Engineers  and  Firemen, 2*067.00 

salaries  of  Superintendent,  Conductor, 

Baggagemen,  and  Brakemen, 2,131.00 

“ repairs  of  passenger  and  freight  cars,  ••  • 250.10 

“ fuel  and  oil  for  stations, 102.20 

“ wages  Station  Masters,  Switch  and  Gate 

Tenders, 2,330.39 

“ wages  Ticket  Sellers, 1,019.13 

“ mail  expenses, 150.09 

“ incidental  expenses, 233.60  19,254.09 

Net  receipts, $12,304.26 

Proportion  of  expense  to  earnings, 61  per  cent. 

Cost  per  mile  run, 44  cents. 


BOSTON  AND  STATE  OF  MAINE 

EXPRESSES. 


Principal  Office,  Railroad  Exchange,  Court  Square,  Boston. 


HODGMAN,  CARR  & CO., 

RUNNING  BETWEEN  BANGOR  AND  BOSTON, 

By  Railroad,  via  Waterville ; and  by  Steamboat,  direct  and  via  Portland. 
Have  Offices  and  Agents  at  all  Towns  on  tbe  Penobscot  River. 


CARPENTER  & CO., 

RUNNING  BETWEEN  AUGUSTA  AND  BOSTON, 

By  Railroad  and  Steamboat,  with  Agencies  at  all  Towns  on  the  Kennebec 

River. 


WINSLOW  & CO., 

RUNNING  BETWEEN  PORTLAND  AND  BOSTON, 

By  Railroad  and  Steamboats;  and  also  over  the 

Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  and  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroads, 

with  Agencies  at  all  Towns  on  those  Routes. 


These  Expresses  send  their  own  Messengers  in  charge  of  their  packages 
over  all  the  above  routes,  and  offer  convenient  and  safe  facilities  for  trans- 
acting business  and  forwarding  valuables  or  goods  to  and  from  all  parts  of 
the  State. 

They  also  receive  at  all  their  offices  packages  destined  for  other  par;ts  of 
the  country,  which  they  put  in  charge  of  other  Express  Companies  in  Boston. 

They  do  not  hold  themselves  liable  for  money  sent  by  them  unless  a' receipt 
is  taken,  nor  in  any  case  for  loss  by  fire  or  perils  of  the  sea. 


STEAMERS. 


233 


EXPRESSES. 

BRYANT’S  EXPRESS,  to  Bangor  and  other  places.  Office  in 
Boston,  11  State  street. 

H.  H.  EDWARDS  & CO.’S  EXPRESS,  to  Bangor,  &c.  Office  in 
Boston,  26  Merchants  Row. 

FAVOR’S  EXPRESS,  to  Eastportand  St.  John.  Office  in  Boston, 
10  Court  Square. 

GUNNISON  & CO.’S  EXPRESS,  to  Eastport  and  St.  John.  Of- 
fice in  Boston,  Railroad  Exchange,  Court  Square. 

J.  L.  LIBBY’S  EXPRESS,  to  Bangor  and  other  places.  Office  in 
Boston,  7 Court  Square. 

PRINCE’S  BOSTON  AND  PORTLAND  EXPRESS,  by  steam- 
ers Forest  City  and  Atlantic.  Also  to  all  stations  on  the  York  and 
Cumberland  R.  R.,  and  all  the  stage  connections  of  the  road.  Also  an 
express  and  stage  daily  from  Portland  via  Scarboro'  to  Saco.  James 
H.  Prince  & C.  S.  D.  Prince,  Proprietors. 

VALENTINE  & CO.’S  EXPRESS,  to  Calais,  Eastport  and  St. 
John.  Office  in  Boston,  10  Court  Square. 

BRITISH  AND  NORTH  AMERICAN  EXPRESS  CO. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $300,000. 

The  line  runs  from  Boston  to  Portland,  and  touching  all  the  principal 
towns  on  the  Grand  Trunk  Railroad  in  Maine  and  New  Hampshire, 
extends  to  Montreal,  Quebec,  Kingston,  Toronto,  Hamilton,  and  to  all 
parts  of  Canada  East  and  West.  Also  to  Liverpool,  Eng. 

Wm.  Ford,  Kingston,  President ; T.  W.  Robinson,  Kingston,  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer;  E.  W.  Palmer,  General  Manager;  J.  C.  Clark, 
Superintendent.  There  are  thirteen  Directors. 

D.  De  Forest,  Portland,  S.  C.  Bixby,  Boston,  Agents. 


STEAMERS. 

FOR  PORTLAND,  BOSTON  AND  LOWELL. 

THE  STEAMER  DANIEL  WEBSTER, 

Captain  Samuel  Blanchard, 

i*  CP-*  f*  Will  leave  upper  Steamboat  Wharf,  Bangor,  on  Mon- 
day , Wednesday , and  Friday  mornings,  at  6 o’clock,  for 
Portland,  Boston  and  Lowell,  touching  at  all  the  usual  landings  on  the 
River  and  Bay. 

— Returning — 

Leaves  Portland  the  same  evening  at  9 o’clock  P.  M.,  or  on  the, 
arrival  of  the  5 o’clock  train  from  Boston. 

Fares  to  Portland,  $2  ; to  Boston  and  Lowell,  $3.  Meals  extra. 

W.  A.  Blake,  Agent. 

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MAINE  REGISTER. 


N.  B. — Passengers  by  this  Line  can  have  tbeir  choice  of  routes  be- 
tween Portland  and  Boston,  and  will  be  left  at  any  station  on  the  up- 
per or  lower  Boute. 

PORTLAND  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 

Incorporated . Capital,  $300,000. 

Charles  Fobes,  President.  Wm.  Kimball,  Treasurer.  John  B. 
Coyle,  General  Agent. 

Portland  Steam  Packet  Company,  Portland  to  Boston. 

Steamers  Forest  City,  Capt.  F.  A.  Prince,  and  Atlantic,  Capt.  Geo. 
Knight,  leave  Atlantic  Wharf,  Portland,  and  Central  Wharf,  Boston,  on 
Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday,  at  7 P.  M.  in  sum- 
mer, and  5 P.  M.  in  winter,  arriving  in  Portland  and  Boston  in  season 
to  connect  with  the  early  trains  on  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday, 
Friday,  and  Saturday. 

L.  Billings,  Portland,  Joseph  Brooks,  Boston,  Agents. 

HANCOCK  AND  WASHINGTON  STEAM  NAVIGATION  CO. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $20,000. 

Rowland  Carlton,  Brookline,  President.  C.  Iv.  Tilden,  Castine, 
Treasurer  and  Cleric.  R.  Carlton,  Sedgwick;  Hezekiah  Williams, 
Castine;  Wm.  Witherlee,  Castine;  Wm.  Jarvis,  Castine;  S.  P.  Hatch, 
Castine;  Samuel  Adams,  Castine;  Joshua  WatsoD,  Sedgwick,  Direc- 
tors. 

Steamer  T.  F.  Secor,  Charles  Deering,  Master. 

BANGOR  AND  BELFAST  TO  MACHIAS,  INSIDE  ROUTE. 

Summer  Route. 

Steamer  T.  F.  Secor  leaves  Bangor  Saturday  morning  for  Machias, 
touching  at  Hampden,  South  Abington,  Frankfort,  Bucksport,  Sandy 
Point,  Fort  Point,  Searsport  (intersecting  at  Belfast  with  the  Portland 
and  Boston  Boats,)  Ilesborouglf,  Castine,  Deer  Island,  Sedgwick,  S.  W. 
Harbor,  (Mt.  Desert ,)  and  Machiasport.  Returning , leaves  Machias 
Monday  morning,  for  Belfast  and  Bangor,  (touching  as  above,)  and 
connects  at  Belfast  with  Boats  for  Boston  and  Portland. 

Charles  Deering,  Master. 

Loomis  Taylor,  Bangor,  Agent. 

BANGOR,  BELFAST,  CASTINE  AND  ELLSWORTH. 

Steamer  T.  F.  Secor  leaves  Bangor  Tuesday  mornings,  touching  at 
Hampden,  Mill  Cove,  Frankfort,  Bucksport,  Sandy  Point,  Fort  Point, 
and  Searsport.  Leaves  Belfast  Wednesday  mornings  on  the  arrival  of 
the  Boston  and  Portland  Boat,  via  Ilesborough,  Castine,  Deer  Isle, 
Sedgwick,  and  Bluehill.  Returning , leaves  Ellsworth  Thursday  morn- 
ings, touching  as  above  for  Belfast  and  Bangor,  intersecting  at  Belfast, 
with  Boats  for  Boston.  Charles  Deering,  Master. 

Loomis  Taylor,  Bangor,  Agent. 

Winter  Arrangement. 

Frankfort,  Belfast,  Rockland  and  Portland,  in  connection  with  the 
Railroad  for  Boston. 


STEAMERS. 


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Steamer  T.  F.  Secor  leaves  Frankfort,  Monday  and  Thursday  morn- 
ings for  Portland,  touching  at  Bucksport,  Searsport,  Belfast,  Camden  t 
and  Rockland.  Returning , leaves  Portland  Tuesday  and  Friday  morn- 
ings, touching  as  above  for  Frankfort.  C.  Peering,  Master. 

Loomis  Taylor,  Bangor,  Agent. 

ROCKLAND  TO  MACHIAS.  INSIDE  ROUTE. 

Steamer  Rockland  leaves  Rockland  Wednesday  and  Saturday  morn- 
ings on  the  arrival  of  the  Portland  and  Boston  Boats,  touching  at  North 
Haven,  Deer  Isle,  ( two  landings ,)  South  West  Harbor,  (Mt.  Desert,) 
Milbridge,  Jonesport  and  Machiasport.  Returning,  leaves  Machias  Mon- 
day and  Thursday  mornings  for  Rockland,  touching  as  above  and  con- 
necting with  the  Boats  for  Boston. 

CALAIS  AND  EASTPORT. 

Steamer  Queen  leaves  Calais  every  morning  at  8 A.  M. ; Eastport 
every  day  at  2 P.  M.  Deming  & Son,  Agents. 

CALAIS  STEAMBOAT  CO. 

Steamers  Eastern  City  and  Adelaide.  Boston,  Portland,  Eastport 
and  St.  John. 

Leave  Boston  every  Tuesday  and  Friday  at  10  A.  M.,  St.  Johns  at 
8 A.  M.,  and  Eastport  2 P.  M.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  connect  with 
steamer  Queen  at  Eastport  for  St.  Andrews,  Calais  and  St.  Stephens. 
Wm.  Deming,  General  Agent.  Deming  & Sons,  Calais;  Wm.  Whit- 
lock, St.  Andrews;  L.  Peabody,  Eastport;  C.  C.  Eaton,  Portland  ; 
Waterhouse,  Cross  & Co.,  St.  Johns;  John  C.  Nichols,  Boston,  Agents. 

EASTPORT  EASTERN  STEAMBOAT  CO. 

Capital  $100,000. 

J.  W.  Bass,  Eastport,  President;  J.  P.  Wheeler,  Boston,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer ; R.  Morse,  Jr.,  Eastport ; A.  Hayden,  Eastport ; J.  N. 
M.  Brown,  Robbinston,  Directors. 

STEAMER  ADMIRAL, 

Boston,  Portland,  Eastport  and  St.  Johns. 

Leave  Boston  Tuesdays  at  10  A.  M.,  via  Portland  and  Eastport,  to 
St.  Johns.  Leave  St.  Johns  Fridays  at  8 A.  M.,  and  Eastport  at  2 P.  M., 
via  Portland  to  Boston.  J.  C.  Nichols,  Boston  ; C.  C.  Eaton,  Portland  ; 
Georges  Hayes,  Eastport ; Geo.  Thomas,  St.  John ; P.  H.  Glover, 
Calais,  Agents. 

ST.  CROIX  STEAM  NAVIGATION  CO. 

Steamer  Nequasset,  Theodore  Cary,  Master,  from  Eastport  to 
Calais,  touching  at  Robbinston  and  St.  Andrews  daily,  in  connection 
with  Admiral  and  Governor.  P.  H.  Glover,  Calais;  James  W.  Cox, 
Robbinston  ; Robert  Ker,  St.  Andrews ; J.  M.  Livermore,  Eastport, 
Agents. 

BANGOR  TO  BOSTON. 

STEAMER  PENOBSCOT, 

Capt  Wm.  Flowers, 

Will  leave  Bangor  every  Monday  and  Thursday  at  10  A.  M., 
touching  at  all  the  usual  landings  on  the  river  and  bay,  and  arrives  at 
Boston  early  on  Tuesday  and  Friday  mornings.  Returning , leaves 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


T wharf,  Boston,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  at  5 P.  M.,  and  arrives  at 
Bangor  on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  at  2 P.  M.  F.  1).  Edmunds, 
Bangor;  T.  R.  Wasgatt,  Hampden;  E.  Fernald,  Frankfort;  Charles 
Barnard,  Bucksport;  Wm.  McGilvery,  Searsport ; Charles  Giles, 
Belfast ; J.  K.  W.  Norwood,  Camden  ; j.  G.  Lovejoy,  Rockland  ; Em- 
ery and  Lamson,  No.  6 Commerce  street,  and  Wm.  Boyd,  on  the  wharf, 
Boston,  Agents. 

PORTLAND,  EASTPORT  AND  ST.  JOHNS, 

Steamer  Governor,  Albert  Wood,  Master,  leaves  Portland  every 
Tuesday  and  Friday  evening  at  6 1-2  o’clock,  (or  on  the  arrival  of  the 
2 P.  M.  train  from  Boston)  for  Eastport  and  St.  Johns,  connecting  at 
Eastport  with  the  St.  Croix  river  steamers  for  St.  Andrews,  Robbinston, 
St.  Stephens  and  Calais.  Returning , leaves  St.  Johns  Mondays  and 
Thursdays  at  8 A.  M.,  and  Eastport  at  2 P.  M.,  for  Portland  and 
Boston , connecting  with  the  St.  Croix  river  boats  as  above.  George 
Thomas,  St.  Johns ; George  Hayes,  Eastport ; P.  H Glover,  Calais ; 
Robert  Ker,  St.  Andrews ; Abiel  Somerby,  Portland,  Agents. 


STAGE  LINES. 

BANGOR  TO  MATTAWAMKEAG. 

Daily  (six  times  a week.)  Via  Orono,  Oldtown,  Milford,  Passadum- 
kea<*  and  Lincoln,  62  miles.  Leaves  Bangor  at  6 A.  M.,  arrives  at  Matta- 
wamkeag at  7 P.  M.  Leaves  Mattawamkeag  at  5 A.  M.,  arrives  at 
Bangor  at  6 P.  M.  Wyman  B.  S.  Moore,  Proprietor. 

MATTAWAMKEAG  TO  HOULTON. 

Tri-weekly,  60  miles.  Leave  Mattawamkeag  Tuesday,  Thursday  and 
Saturday  mornings.  Leave  Houlton  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Saturday 
mornings.  Woodbury  & Bailey,  Proprietors. 

BANGOR  TO  GREENVILLE,  MOOSEHEAD  LAKE. 

Tri-weekly.  Via  Exeter,  Garland,  Sangerville,  Guilford,  Abbott, 
and  Monson,  63  miles.  Leaves  Bangor  Monday,  Wednesday  and 
Friday  mornings.  Leaves  Greenville,  foot  of  the  Lake , Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday  mornings.  Walter  Smith  & Co.,  Proprietors. 

BANGOR  TO  MOOSEHEAD  LAKE. 

Tri-weekly.  Via  Kenduskeag,  East  Corinth,  Charleston,  Dover, 
Foxcroft,  Guilford  and  Monson,  64  miles.  Leaves  Bangor,  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and'  Saturday  mornings.  Leaves  Greenville,  Monday,  Wed- 
nesday and  Friday  mornings.  Israel  B.  Norcross,  Proprietor. 

BANGOR  AND  SKOWHEGAN. 

Via  Exeter,  Dexter,  Harmony,  Athens  and  Cornville,  60  miles. 
Leaves  Bangor  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  6 A.  M.  Leaves 
Skowhegan  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  at  6 A.  M.  W.  Smith 
& Co.,  Proprietors. 


STAGE  LINES. 


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BANGOR  AND  SKOWHEGAN. 

Via  Carmel,  Newport,  Palmyra  and  Canaan,  60  miles.  Leaves 
Bangor  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  at  6 A.  M.  Leaves  Skow- 
hegan  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  6 A.  M.  Walter  Smith 
& Co.^  Proprietors. 

BANGOR  AND  KATAHDIN  IRON  WORKS. 

Via  Glenburn,  Kirkland,  Bradford,  Orneyville,  Milo  and  Brown- 
ville,  60  miles.  Leaves  Bangor  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  at 
6 A.  M.  Leaves  Iron  Works,  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at 
6 A.  M.  Palmer  & Morrill,  Proprietors. 

BELFAST  AND  WATERVILLE. 

Via  Freedom  and  China,  42  miles.  Leaves  Belfast,  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday  mornings.  Leaves  Waterville  alternate  days. 
Morse  & Mitchell,  Proprietors. 

FREEDOM,  KNOX  AND  BELFAST. 

16  miles.  Leaves  Freedom  every  morning.  Leaves  Belfast  every 
P.  M.  Morse  & Mitchell,  Proprietors. 

AUGUSTA  AND  BELFAST. 

Leaves  every  morning,  and  connects  with  the  noon  trains  at  Au- 
gusta for  Portland  and  Boston  same  night.  Leaves  Augusta  every  day 
on  arrival  of  the  first  train  from  Portland,  and  arrives  at  Belfast  same 
evening.  Morse  & Mitchell,  Proprietors. 

ROCKLAND  AND  BATH. 

Twice  a day,  via  Thomaston,  Warren,  Nobleboro’  Corner,  Damaris- 
cotta,  New  Castle,  Wiscasset  and  Woolwich,  47  miles.  Leaves  Rock- 
land at  2 A.  M.,  and  arrives  in  Bath  to  connect  with  the  noon  train 
for  Portland  and  Boston.  Second  stage  leaves  Rockland  at  7 A.  M., 
and  arrives  at  Bath  to  connect  with  the  express  train  for  Boston. 

Leaves  Bath  on  arrival  of  first  train  from  Portland,  and  arrives  at 
Rockland  at  7 same  evening.  Second  stage  leaves  Bath  on  the  arri- 
val of  first  train  from  Boston,  and  arrives  at  Rockland  same  night. 
Berry  & O’Brion,  Proprietors. 

ROCKLAND  AND  BELFAST. 

Via  Rockport,  Camden,  Lincoln  vill^  and  Northport,  23  miles 
Leaves  Rockland  at  6 A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Belfast  at  12  M.  Leaves 
Belfast  at  2 P.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Rockland  at  8 P.  M.  J.  T.  & W. 
Berry,  Proprietors. 

ROCKLAND  AND  AUGUSTA. 

Via  Thomaston,  Warren,  Union,  Jefferson,  Whitefield  and  Togas 
Springs,  146  miles.  Leaves  Rockland  at  6 A.  M.,  Monday,  Wednesday, 
and  Friday.  Leaves  Augusta  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  on  ar- 
rival of  first  train  from  Portland.  J.  T.  & W.  Berry,  Proprietors. 

WATERVILLE  AND  DOVER. 

Via  Kendall’s  Mills,  Pinchon’s  Ferry,  Clinton,  Pittsfield,  Detroit, 
Palmyra  and  Dexter.  Three  times  a week  each  way. 


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WATERVILLE  AND  SKOWHEGAN, 

Via  Fairfield  and  Bloomfield,  15  miles.  Twice  a day  each  way.  D. 
D.  Blunt,  Proprietor. 

WATERVILLE  AND  MOOSEHEAD  LAKE. 

Via  Skowhegan,  Cornville,  Athens,  Brighton,  Kingsbury,  Blanchard, 
Shirley  and  Greenville,  60  miles.  Daily  from  Waterville  to  Athens, 
and  three  times  a week  from  Athens  to  the  Lake.  D.  D.  Blunt  & als, 
Proprietors. 

NORRIDGEWOCK  TO  WATERVILLE. 

Via  Fairfield,  15  miles.  Leaves  Norridgewock  at  7 A.  M.  Leaves 
W aterville  at  3 P.  M. , Proprietors. 

WATERVILLE  TO  THE  FORKS,  (of  the  Kennebec  River.) 

Via  Skowhegan,  East  Madison,  Solon,  Bingham,  and  Moscow,  to 
the  Forks,  50  miles,  three  times  a week  each  way. 

FARMINGTON  AND  LIVERMORE  FALLS. 

Via  East  Wilton,  Wilton  and  Jay,  20  miles.  Leaves  Farmington 
every  morning.  Leaves  East  Livermore  every  P.  M. 

Stages  leave  New  Sharon  and  Mercer  every  morning  for  Belgrade 
Depot,  and  leaves  Belgrade  Depot  every  P.  M. 

Stage  leaves  Augusta  every  morning  for  Winthrop  Depot,  and 
leaves  Winthrop  Depot  every  P.  M. 

FRANKFORT  AND  BANGOR. 

Accommodation.  Daily  each  way.  Jordan  & Whitney,  Proprietors . 
Leaves  Frankfort  at  7 A.  M.,  in  summer,  and  8 A.  M.,  in  winter, 
passing  through  North  Frankfort,  South  Hampden,  Hampden  and 
North  Hampden.  Leaves  Bangor  at  4 P.  M.,in  summer,  and  3 P.  M., 
in  winter.  13  miles. 

BELFAST  AND  BANGOR. 

Mail  Stage. 

Daily,  six  times  a week  each  way.  Distance,  via  Searsport,  31 
miles  ; via  Black’s  Corner,  28  miles.'  Holmes  & Parker,  Conductors 
and  Proprietors.  Leaves  Belfast  at  2 P.  M.,  Tuesday,  Thursday  and 
Saturday,  via  Searsport,  South  Prospect,  North  Prospect,  Musquitoe 
Mountain,  Frankfort  Mills,  Frankfort  and  Hampden.  Leaves  Belfast 
at  2 P.  M.,  via  Black’s  Corner,  Frankfort  Mills,  &c.,  to  Bangor. 
Leaves  Bangor  at  6 A.  M.,  via  Prospect  and  Searsport,  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday ; via  Black’s  Corner,  Mondays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays,  at  6 P.  M. 

AURORA  AND  ELLSWORTH. 

Semi-weekly.  Via  Amherst,  Waltham,  and  No.  8,  to  Ellsworth,  26 
miles.  D.  D.  B.  Silsby,  Proprietor.  Leaves  Aurora  Mondays  and 
Fridays  at  7 A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Ellsworth  at  11  1-2  A.  M.  Leaves 
Ellsworth  Tuesday  and  Saturday  at  1 P.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Aurora  at 
6 P.  M. 

AURORA  AND  BANGOR. 

Weekly.,  Via  Amherst,  Clifton,  East  Eddington,  Eddington  Bend, 
and  Brewer,  to  Bangor,  26  miles.  D.  & D.  B.  Silsby,  Proprietors. 
Leaves  Aurora  every  Wednesday  at  7 A.  M. ; arrives  at  Bangor  at  2 
P.  M.  Leaves  Bangor  at  10  A.  M. ; arrives  at  Aurora  at  6 P.  M. 


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I 

BANGOR  TO  EASTPORT  AND  CALAIS. 

Pinkham’s  United  States  Mail. 

Via  Brewer,  Holden,  East  Holden,  North  Ellsworth,  Ellsworth  Falls, 
Ellsworth,  North  Hancock,  Franklin,  Cherryfield,  Harrington,  Colum- 
bia, Jonesborough,  Whitneyville,  Machias,  East  Machias,  Marion,  Den- 
nysville,  Charlotte,  and  Milltown,  to  Calais,  130  miles.  Nassal  D.  Pink- 
ham,  Proprietor.  Daily.  Leaves  Bangor  at  6 A.  M.,  arrives  at 
Calais  at  6 A.  M.  (21  hours.)  Leaves  Calais  at  1 P.  M. ; arrives  at 
Machias  at  9 P.  M. ; leaves  Machias  at  3 A.  M. ; arrives  at  Bangor  at 
6 P.  M.  A Branch  mail  leaves  Dennysville  on  the  arrival  of  the  stage 
from  Bangor,  about  3 A.  M.,  via  Pembroke  to  Eastport,  1 7 miles,  and 
arrives  at  Eastport  at  6 A.  M.  Leaves  Eastport  at  1 P.  M.,  and 
connects  at  Dennysville  about  5 P.  M.  R.  D.  Crocker,  Agent , Ells- 
worth. 

BANGOR  AND  WATERVILLE. 

United  States  Mail. 

Daily,  twice  each  day.  Via  Hampden,  North  Newburg,  North  Dix- 
mont,  North  Troy,  Burnham,  Clinton,  (Hunter’s  Mills,)  Ken- 
dall’s Mills,  to  Waterville,  49  miles.  Leaves  Bangor  at  7 P.  M. ; 
arrives  at  Waterville  at  3 A.  M.,  via  Hampden,  Newburg,  Dixmont, 
Troy,  Unity,  Sebasticook,  Kendall’s  Mills,  to  Waterville,  49  miles. 
Leaves  Bangor,  in  summer,  at  1 A.  INI.,  and  winter  at  6 A.  M. ; arrives 
at  Waterville,  in  summer,  at  10  A.  M.,  in  winter,  at  3 P.  M.  Leaves 
Waterville,  in  summer,  at  11  A.  M.,  via  Dixmont,  in  winter,  at  same 
time;  arrives  at  Bangor  at  7 A.  M.  Leaves  Waterville,  via  Burnham, 
&c.,  at  5 P.  M. ; arrives  at  Bangor  at  5 A.  M.  A branch  mail  leaves 
Unity  on  the  arrival  of  the  Bangor  stage,  about  8 A.  M.,  in  summer, 
and  via  Albion,  China,  East  Vassalboro’,  Vassalboro’,  Brown’s  Corner, 
and  arrives  at  Augusta,  in  summer,  at  2 P.  M. ; in  winter,  leaves  Unity 
about  1 P.  M.,  and  arrives  in  Augusta  at  7 P.  M.  Distance,  Bangor 
to  Augusta,  G8  miles.  N.  D.  Pinkham,  Proprietor. 

CALAIS  AND  HOULTON  MAIL  STAGES. 

Joseph  Landers,  Proprietor. 

Via  Milltown,  Baring,  Baileyville,  Sprague’s  Falls,  Princeton, 
(Lewey’s  Island,)  Waite  Plantation,  Topsfield,  Jackson  Brook,  Weston. 
Orient,  Amity,  Hodgdon,  to  Houlton,  9 miles,  three  times  a week  each 
*wav.  Leave  Calais  at  7 A.  M.,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday, 
and  arrive  at  Houlton  on  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  5 P.  M. 
Leave  Houlton  at  7 A.  M.  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  arrive 
at  Calais  on  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  5 P.  M. 

CALAIS  AND  MILLTOWN  OMNIBUS  LINE. 

, *W.  H.  Stiles,  Proprietor. 

Six  times  a day  each  way,  3 miles.  Leave  Calais  at  8,  10,  and  12, 
A.  M.,  3,  5,  and  7,  P.  M.  Leave  Milltown  at  7,  9,  and  11,  A.  M.,'2, 
4,  and  6.  P.  M. 

BUCKSPORT  AND  DEER  ISLE. 

Joseph  Hutchins,  Proprietor. 

Passes  through  Orland,  N.  Penobscot,  Bluehill,  N.  Bluehill,  Bluehill 
Falls,  N.  Sedgwick,  Sedgwick,  Deer  Isle,  to  S.  Deer  Isle,  39  miles. 
Leaves  Bucksport,  and  South  Deer  Isle  at  12,  M.,  every  Tuesday  and 
Friday,  arrives  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday  at  11,  A.  M. 


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BUCKSPORT  AND  BANGOR. 

Smith  & Robinson,  Contractors.  Smith  & Cobb,  Proprietors. 

18  miles,  daily.  Leaves  Bucksport  at  1,  P.  M. ; leaves  Bangor  at 
8 A.  M.,  passing  through  Centre  and  North  Bucksport,  S.  Orrington. 
Orrington,  Brewer  Village,  and  Brewer. 

BUCKSPORT  AND  CASTINE. 

Robinson  & Hale,  Proprietors. 

Daily,  18  miles,  passing  through  Orland,  West  Penobscof^md  North 
Castine.  Leaves  Bucksport  at  1,  P.  M. ; Castine  at  8,  A.  M. 

BUCKSPORT  AND  BELFAST. 

Robinson  & Hale,  Proprietors. 

Tri-weekly;  18  miles;  passing  through  Prospect  Ferry,  Prospect, 
S.  Prospect,  and  Searsport.  Leaves  Bucksport  Tuesday,  Thursday 
and  Saturday,  at  5,  P.M. ; Belfast,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday, 
at  6,  A.  M. 

BUCKSPORT  AND  ELLSWORTH. 

Robinson  & Hale,  Proprietors. 

Tri-weekly;  18  miles;  passing  through  Orland,  E.  Orland,  and  W. 
Ellsworth.  Leaves  Bucksport  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  at  11, 
A.  M. ; leaves  Ellsworth  Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  at  1, 
P.  M. 

BUCKSPORT  AND  ELLSWORTH. 

Robinson  & Hale,  Proprietors. 

Accommodation  stage  runs  in  connection  with  the  Boston  and  Port- 
land steamers.  Leaves  Bucksport  on  arrival  of  the  boats  from  Boston 
and  Portland.  Leaves  Ellsworth  in  season  to  connect  at  Bucksport 
with  the  boats  for  Portland  and  Boston. 

DENNYSVILLE  TO  EASTPORl1,  AND  PEMBROKE  TO 
ROBBINSTON  AND  RED  BEACH,  DAILY. 

Stephen  H.  Jones,  Conductor  and  Proprietor. 

Leaves  Dennysville  at  3,  A.  M.,  (or  on  the  arrival  of  the  Bangor 
stages,)  via  Pembroke  ; arrives  at  Eastport  at  7,  A.  M.  Leaves  East- 
port  at  1,  P.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Dennysville  at  5,  P.  M.,  and  connects 
with  the  stage  from  Calais;  17  miles.  — Leaves  Pembroke  on  th<^ 
arrival  of  the  Eastport  stage  from  Dennysville,  via  Robbinston,  and 
arrives  at  Red  Beach  at  11,  A.  M.  Leaves  Red  Beach  at  11  1-2, 
A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Pembroke  in  season  to  connect  with  Eastport 
stage  for  Pembroke.  15  miles. 

ELLSWORTH  AND  CASTINE. 

Sylvanus  Jordan,  Proprietor. 

Via  Surry,  Bluehill,  Penobscot,  and  North  Castine,  to  Castine;  31 
miles ; twice  a week  each  way.  Leaves  Ellsworth  Monday  and  Friday, 
at  8,  A.  M. ; arrives  at  Castine  4,  P.  M.  Leaves  Castine  Tuesday  and 
Saturday  at  8,  A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Ellsworth  at  4,  P.  M. 

ELLSWORTH  AND  NARRAGUAGUS. 

Rodney  Forsaith,  Conductor  and  Proprietor. 

Via  Hancock,  Sullivan,  East  Sullivan,  West  Gouldsboro’,  Gouldsboro’, 
Steuben,  Millbridge,  to  Cherry  field;  three  times  each  way;  distance. 


STAGE  LINES. 


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36  miles.  Leaves  Ellsworth  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  at  8, 
A.  M. ; arrives  at  Cherryfield  at  5,  P.  M.  Leaves  Cherr)  field  Tues., 
Thursday  and  Saturday,  at  8,  A.  M. ; arrive  at  Ellsworth  at  5,  P.  M. 

ELLSWORTH  AND  SOUTH  WEST  HARBOR. 

John  Smith,  Proprietor. 

Three  times  a week  each  way.  Via  West  Trenton,  Eden,  and 
Somesville,  to  South  West  Harbor  ; 21  miles.  Leaves  Ellsworth  Mon- 
day, Wednesday  and  Friday,  at  12,  M. ; arrives  at  South  West  Harbor 
at  6,  P.  M,  Leaves  South  West  Harbor  at  6,  A.  M.,  on  Tuesday. 
Thursday  and  Saturday ; arrives  at  Ellsworth  at  1 2 M. 

MACHIAS  AND  LUBEC. 

Robert  Black  and  Matthew  Clare,  Proprietors. 

Daily  each  way ; 26  miles.  Via  East  Machias,  Whiting,  Prescott, 
and  West  Lubec.  Leaves  Machias  at  6,  A.  M. ; arrives  at  Lubec  at 
11,  A.  M.  Leaves  Lubec  at  2,  P.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Machias  at  7. 
P.  M.  An  accommodation  stage  runs  in  connection  with  the  steamers 
Rockland  and  T.  F.  Secor,  and  the  Calais  and  St.  Johns  steamers, 
arriving  at  Eastport.  Leaves  Machias  on  Sundays  and  Thursdays  at 
7,  A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Lubec  at  11,  A.  M.,  in  season  to  take  boats  for 
Calais  and  St.  John.  Leaves  Lubec  on  the  days  of  the  arrival  of 
steamers  from  St.  Johns  and  St.  Croix  river,  at  2,  P.  M. ; arrives  at 
Machias  in  season  to  connect  with  the  steamers  or  stages  west. 

TOPSFIELD,  SPRINGFIELD,  AND  LINCOLN. 

Whidden  & Whitten,  Proprietors. 

Distance,  40  miles.  Via  Kossuth,  Carrol,  Springfield;  Lee  to 
Lincoln,  three  times  a week  each  way;  40  miles.  Leaves  Topsfield 
Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  on  the  arrival  of 'the  Calais  and 
Houlton  stage,  about  4,  P,  M. ; arrives  at  Springfield  same  evening. 
Leaves  Springfield  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday  at  5,  A.  M. : 
arrives  at  Lincoln  at  9,  A.  M.,  in  season  to  connect  with  the  Houlton 
stage  for  Bangor  same  evening.  Leaves  Lincoln  Monday,  Wednesday 
and  Friday,  about  4,  P.  M.,  (or  on  the  arrival  of  the  Bangor  stage,) 
and  arrives  at  Springfield  same  evening-  Leaves  Springfield  Tuesday, 
Thursday  and  Saturday  at  5,  A.  M.,  and  arrives  at  Topsfield  at  10, 
A.  M.,  or  in  season  to  connect  with  the  Houlton  stage  for  Calais.  Dis- 
tance from  Calais  to  Bangor,  125  miles. 

LIMINGTON  TO  BUXTON  DEPOT,  Y.  & C.  R.  R. 

Hill  & Chadburn,  Proprietors. 

Via  Bonney,  Eagle,  and  Moderation;  16  miles.  Leaves  Limington 
daily,  6,  A.  M.  Leaves  Buxton  depot  daily,  on  arrival  of  3,  P.  M , train 
from  Portland. 

LIMERICK  TO  BUXTON  DEPOT,  Y.  &o  C.  R.  R. 

Hill  & Chadburn,  Proprietors. 

Via  Moderation,  daily.  Leaves  Limerick  at  6,  A.  M.  Leaves  Bux- 
ton depot  on  arrival  of  3,  P.  M.,  train  from  Portland.  14  miles. 


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WHITE  MOUNTAIN  LINE. 

Benjamin  Bickford,  Proprietor. 

Gorham,  Maine,  to  Conway,  N.  H.,  via  Standish,  Malden,  Hiram, 
Brownfield,  Fryburg,  to  Conway ; 45  miles.  Leaves  Gorham  on 
arrival  of  first  train  from  Portland,  on  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Satur- 
day. Leaves  Conway  at  3 1-2,  A.  M.,  and  connects  at  Gorham  with  the 
1 1-2,  P.  M.,  for  Portland,  on  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 

BUXTON  DEPOT  TO  OSSIPEE,  N.  H. 

Lewis  O’Brion,  Proprietor. 

Yia  Limerick,  Newfield,  West  Newfield,  and  East  Wakefield ; 32 
miles.  Leaves  Buxton  depot  on  arrival  of  first  train  from  Portland, 
Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday.  Leaves  Ossipee  at  6,  A.  M.,  and 
connects  at  Buxton  with  the  1,  P.  M.,  train  for  Portland. 

GORHAM,  ME.,  TO  FREEDOM,  N.  H. 

• N.  & L.  Clough,  Proprietors. 

Yia  Standish,  Limington,  Cornish,  Keaser’s  Falls,  (Parsonsfield,) 
and  Porter;  33  miles.  Leaves  Gorham  on  arrival  of  first  train  from 
Portland,  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday.  Leaves  Freedom,  N.  H., 
6,  A.  M.,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday,  and  connects  at  Gorham 
with  1 1-2,  P.  M*,  train  for  Portland. 

NORTH  BERWICK  AND  ALFRED  DAILY  STAGE,  AND 
LIMERICK,  TRI-WEEKLY. 

Charles  Roberts,  Proprietor. 

Yia  Sanford,  Springvale,  Alfred,  and  Waterboro’;  32  miles.  Leaves 
North  Berwick  daily,  on  the  arrival  of  first  train  for  Boston.  Leaves 
Limerick  at  9,  P.  M.,  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday,  and  Alfred 
daily,  for  North  Berwick  and  Boston. 

SACO  TO  FREEDOM  AND  EATON. 

Charles  O’Brion,  Proprietor. 

Yia  Salmon  Falls,  (Hollis,)  Waterboro’  Centre,  Limerick,  East  and 
North  Parsonsfield,  and  Effingham  Falls.  Leaves  Saco  Tuesday,  Thurs- 
day and  Saturday  mornings.  Leaves  Freedom  and  Efiton  at  4,  A.  M., 
on  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday.  44  miles. 

FARMINGTON  AND  LIVERMORE  FALLS  STAGE. 

F.  Y.  Stewart,  Proprietor. 

Two  stages  run  daily  between  the  above  places,  passing  through 
Wilton  and  Jay. 

FARMINGTON  AND  PHILLIPS  STAGE. 

F.  Y.  Stewart,  Proprietor. 

One  stage  runs  daily  between  the  above  places,  passing  through 
Strong  and  Avon. 

FARMINGTON  AND  AUGUSTA  STAGE. 

F.  Y.  Stewart,  Proprietor. 

One  stage  runs  daily  between  the  above  places,  passing  through 
Chesterville,  New  Sharon,  Yienna,  Mt.  Yernon,  Readfield,  Manchester, 
and  Hallo  well. 


TELEGRAPH  LINES. 


243 


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MAINE  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1848. 

Hiram  O.  Alden,  Belfast,  President.  James  Eddy,  Bangor,  Cleric , 
Treasurer  and  Superintendent.  B.  C.  Bailey,  Bath  ; Edward  O’Brien, 
Thomaston  ; Knott  Crockett,  Bockland ; H.  0.  Alden,  Belfast ; Sam’l 
Farrer,  James  Eddy,  Bangor ; George  W.  Brown,  Ellsworth  ; Aaron 
Hayden,  Eastport ; Geo.  Downes,  Calais,  Directors. 

Line  extends  from  Portland  to  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  State, 
connecting  with  lines  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States  and  British 
Provinces.  Length,  416  miles. 

STATIONS  ON  THE  “MAINE  TELEGRAPH  LINE.” 


Boston , Mass. 
Lawrence,  “ 

Exeter,  N.  H. 
Dover,  “ 

Haverhill,  “ 

Stations  in 

Maine. 

South  Berwick. 

Belfast. 

Kennebunk. 

Danville. 

Saco. 

Lewiston. 

Portland. 

Waterville. 

Brunswick. 

Frankfort. 

Bath. 

Bangor. 

Wiscasset. 

Ellsworth. 

Damariscotta. 

Cherry  field. 

Waldoboro’. 

Machais. 

Thomaston. 

East  Machais. 

Rockland. 

Eastport. 

Rockport. 

Calais. 

Camden. 


MONTREAL  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY. 


From  Portland.  Length,  295  miles. 

Hugh  Allan,  Montreal,  President.  James  Dakers,  Secretary.  O.  S. 
Wood,  Superintendent.  Wm.  Cassils,  Manager  Quebec  Station.  John 
Redpath,  H.  H.  Whitney,  James  Logan,  Benj.  Hall,  Directors. 


This  Company  have  the  following  Stations  : — 


Portland. 

Yarmouth. 

Danville. 

Mechanic  Falls. 

South  Paris. 

Bethel. 

Gorham,  N.  H. 
Northumberland,  N.  H. 
Island  Pond,  Yt. 


Coaticook,  Canada. 
Acton,  “ 

Sherbrooke,  “ 

Richmond,  “ 

St.  Hyacinthe,  “ 

St.  Hilaire,  “ 

Longueuil,  “ 

Montreal,  “ 


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KENNEBEC  TEELGRAPH  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1850. 

Henry  B.  Hoskins,  of  Gardiner,  President.  Justin  E.  Smith,  of 
Hallo  well,  Secretary , Treasurer  and  Superintendent.  Henry  B.  Hos- 
kins, of  Gardiner ; VVm.  F.  Morrill,  Wm.  Caldwell,  of  Augusta  ; Justin 
E.  Smith,  Andrew  Masters,  of  Hallowell,  Directors. 

Line  extends  from  Augusta  to  Bath,  where  it  connects  with  the 
Maine  line.  Length,  36  miles. 

STATIONS. 

Augusta.  Richmond. 

Hallowell.  Bowdoinham.  , 

Gardiner.  Bath. 


SALARIES  0E  PUBLIC  OFFICERS  IN 


MAINE. 

Governor, 

$1,500 

'Chief  Justice  Supreme  Judicial  Court, 

1,800 

Associate  Justices  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  each,  1,800 

Attorney  General, 

1,000 

Reporter  of  Decisions, 

1,000 

Superintendent  of  Common  Schools, 

1,200 

Land  Agent, 

1,000 

Secretary  of  State, 

900 

Treasurer  of  State, 

900 

Adjutant  General  $ 

300 

Warden  of  the  State  Prison, 

700 

Judges  and  Registers  of  Probate. 


Counties. 

Judges. 

Reg'rs. 

Counties. 

Judges. 

Reg'rs. 

Androscoggin, 

$200 

$300 

Penobscot, 

$350 

$550 

Aroostook, 

160 

160 

Piscataquis, 

135 

165 

Cumberland, 

500 

950 

Sagadahoc, 

200 

300 

Franklin, 

150 

200 

Somerset, 

250 

400 

Hancock, 

375 

350 

Waldo, 

200 

300 

Kennebec, 

450 

700 

Washington, 

300 

400 

Lincoln, 

500 

650 

York, 

400 

625 

Oxford, 

225 

400 

DUTIES  PAYABLE  BY  PUBLIC  OFFICERS. 


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Androscoggin, 

Aroostook, 

Cumberland, 

Franklin, 

Hancock, 

Kennebec, 

Lincoln, 

Oxford, 


County  Attorneys. 


$200 

Penobscot, 

$500 

100 

Piscataquis, 

125 

500 

Sagadahoc, 

200 

175 

Somerset, 

250 

225 

Waldo, 

300 

400 

Washington, 

300 

400 

300 

York, 

400 

Members  of  the  Executive  Council  and  Legislature,  each,  $2 
per  day.  President  of  the  Senate,  and  Speaker  of  the  House, 
each,  $4  per  day.  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  Clerk  of  the 
House,  each,  S3  per  day.  Assistant  Secretary,  and  Assistant 
Clerk,  each,  $2  per  day. 

County  Commissioners,  S2.50  per  day,  and  ten  cents  per  mile 
for  actual  travel. 


DUTIES  PAYABLE  BY  PUBLIC  OFFICERS. 

Payable  either  to  the  County  Treasurer  for  the  use  of  the  State, 
or  directly  to  the  State  Treasurer,  except  the  duties  of  Inspectors 
of  Fish,  which  are  payable  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Town  in  which 


the  Inspectors  reside,  for  the  benefit  of  the  State. 

Sheriffs  of  the  Counties  of  York,  Cumberland,  Lincoln, 
Kennebec  and  Penobscot,  each,  * $50 

Sheriffs  of  all  other  Counties,  each,  25 

Clerks  of  the  Judicial  Courts  for  the  Counties  of  York, 
Cumberland,  Lincoln,  Kennebec  and  Penobscot,  each,  # 40 

Clerks  for  other  Counties,  each,  25 

County  Attorneys,  each,  5 

Judges  of  Probate,  each,  7 

Registers  of  Probate,  eaeji,  10 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  each,  5 

Inspector  General  of  Pot  andjPearl  Ashes,  20 

Inspectors  of  Fish,  each,  5 


Attorneys  at  Law,  before  they  can  be  admitted  to  practice  in 
any  of  the  Courts  of  the  State,  are  required  to  pay  $20  to  the 
County  Treasurer,  for  the  benefit  of  the  County  Law  Library. 


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INCORPORATED  COMPANIES. 

[Under  this  heading  such  companies  are  noticed  as  have  been  selit  in.  A 
more  complete  list  of  Manufacturing  Companies  is  given  in  the  Business  Di- 
rectory.] 

BOARD  OF  TRADE. — Portland, 

John  B.  Brown,  President.  Jedediah  Jewett,  T.  C.  Hersey,  H.  J. 
Libby,  Vice  Presidents.  James  L.  Farmer,  John  C.  Brooks,  Chas.  M. 
Davis,  Geo.  W.  Woodman,  A.  K.  Shurtleff,  Edwin  Churchill,  Daniel 
F.  Emery,  Directors.  Jonas  H.  Perley,  Treasurer.  Henry  Fox,  Sec- 
retary. 

AUGUSTA  WATER  POWER  COMPANY. 

Henry  Williams,  Augusta,  Agent.  G.  W.  Stanley,  Augusta,  Presi- 
dent. B.  A.  G.  Fuller,  Augusta,  Isaac  Kendall,  James  Tisdale,  Jr., 
Clement  Marsh,  Boston,  Directors. 

This  Company  have  in  operation  two  gang  saw  mills  and  eight  single 
saws,  with  the  small  machinery.  A machine  shop  for  the  sash  and  door 
and  iron  working  business,  180  feet  by  50  feet,  4 stories  high.  Also 
one  on  the  east  end  of  the  dam,  125  feet  by  40  feet,^  stories  high,  for 
the  same  purpose,  flour  mills,  &c.  The  Kennebec  Cotton  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  having  in  operation  10,000  spindles,  derive  their  power 
from  this  Company,  and  they  have  a permanent  surplus  power,  accord- 
ing to  the  estimate  of  the  most  accurate  engineers,  sufficient  to  operate 
100,000  cotton  spindles. 

Tfl&  sheet  of  water  running  over  this  dam  for  more  than  half  the 
year  is  1000  feet  wide  and  4 feet  deep,  and  under  a 15  feet  head. 

PEMBROKE  IRON  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1850.  Capital.  $100,000. 

W.  E*  Coffin,  Boston,  President.  Wm.  E.  Coffin,  Treasurer.  B.F. 
Miner,  Cleric.  Lewis  Wadsworth,  Agent. 

This  Company  manufacture  annually,  350  tons  rivets ; 400  tons  ship 
spikes  ; 1800  tons  cut  nails,  from  a 3d  nail  to  a 7 inch  spike ; 4,800  tons 
rolled  ir^n.  Also  1,200,000  staves,  1,000,000  shingles,  2,<X)0,000 
laths.  In  the  various  departments  of  their  manufactoiies  auuut  250 
men  are  employed. 

HALLOW  ELL  COTTON  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1845.  # Capital,  $110,000. 

Nathaniel  D.  Tilton,  Agent.  Justin  E.  Smith,  Treasurer.  Hiram  Ful- 
ler, Cleric.  Jesse  Aiken,  John  *P.  Flagg,  James  Read,  Andrew  Mas- 
ters, Wm.  R.  Prescott,  J.  D’Wolf  Smith,  John  Hubbard,  Charles  Cun- 
ningham, Directors. 

About  2,000,000  yards  of  cotton  cloth  are  annually  manufactured, 
requiring  442,000  pounds  of  cotton.  Number  of  operatives,  200. 

MILBRIDGE  COMPANY—  Milb ridge. 

Capital,  $75,000. 

D.  W.  Campbell,  President  and  Secretary.  J.  W.  Moon,  Cleric  and 
Agent. 


INCORPORATED  COMPANIES. 


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This  Company  was  chartered  a few  years  ago  for  the  purpose  of 
erecting  an  extensive  range  of  saw  mills,  constructing  dams,  booms, 
drawbridge  and  locks,  with  a substantial  bridge  for  the  use  of  the  town. 
The  company  own  a large  tract  of  timber  land.  A large  amount  of 
pine  timber  is  carried  to  the  mills,  where  it  is  manufactured  into  boards, 
sugar  boxes,  shingles  and  laths.  These  articles  are  loaded  at  the  mills 
and  freighted  by  coasters  to  Boston,  New  York  and  other  parts.  The 
proprietors  are  Seth  Tisdale,  Ellsworth ; A.  Campbell  & Co.  Cherry- 
field  ; and  J.  W.  Moon,  Milbridge. 

PORTLAND  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 

Organized,  April,  1854.  Capital,  $40,000. 

The  property  consisted  of  two  Propellers  of  300  tons  each,  since 
which  time  the  property  of  the  Company  has  increased  to  three 
large  side  wheel  boats,  two  of  which  are  of  650  tons,  and  one  of  900 
tons.  They  run  daily  between  Boston  and  Portland,  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  the  whole  year. 

ROCKLAND  AND  MACHIAS  STEAM  NAVIGATION!  CO. 

Francis  Cobb,  Rockland,  President.  Maynard  Sumner,  Treasurer 
and  Secretary. 

ROBBINSTON  AND  EASTPORT  PACKET  LINE. 

Sloop  Watchman,  Captain  E.  R.  Vose,  leaves  Robbinston  and  East- 
port  twice  a week,  each  way,  in  connection  with  the  Boston,  Portland 
and  St.  Johns  Steamers  for  taking  freight  in  Eastport  for  Robbinston. 

ROCKLAND  WATER  POWER  COMPANY. — Rockla.nd. 

Wm.  A.  Farnsworth,  President.  'Maynard  Sumner,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

MACHIAS  WATER  POWER  AND  MILL  COMPANY. 

Capital,  $300,000. 

Ignatius  Sargent,  Superintendent. 

SACO  WATER  POWER  COMPANY. 

Wm.  II.  Thompson,  Superintendent.  William  Dwight,  Boston. 
Treasurer. 

CUMBERLAND  AND  OXFORD  CANAL  CORPORATION. 

Charles  E.  Barrett,  President  and  Treasurer.  Wm.  W.  Thomas,  C. 
E.  Barrett,  Nath’l  Warren,  Commissioners.  Office  in  Portland. 

WEST  RIVER  COMPANY. 

Of  Cherry  field.  Capital,  $1500. 

For  driving  logs,  building  draws  and  improving  the  condition  of  the 
Narraguagus  river. 

Wm.  Nichols,  President.  J.  O.  Nichols,  Cleric. 

BANGOR  BRIDGE  COMPANY. 

Elijah  L.  Hamlin,  President.  Benj.  Plummer,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer. 


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PORTLAND  COMPANY.— Portland. 

George  Warren,  President.  Charles  Jones,  Treasurer. 

EAST  RIVER  LOOK  AND  SLUICE  COMPANY.-Orland. 

Capital,  $60,000. 

John  N.  Swazey,  President. 

Lock  boats  and  lumber  from  Great  Pond. 

NORTH  YARMOUTH  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

Otis  Brown,  Agent. 


GAS  LIGHT  COMPANIES. 

BATH  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1853.  Capital  stock,  $75,000. 

George  W.  Kendall,  President.  Chas.  Clapp,  Jr.,  Treasurer.  D. 
C.  Maguire,  Oliver  Moer,  Wm.  Drummond,  John  Patten,  George  W. 
Kendall,  Directors. 

SACO  AND  BIDDEFORD  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Edwin  R.  Wiggin,  President.  T.  Scamman,  Secretary  and  Treas. 

PORTLAND  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  Aug.  14th,  184£f.  Capital,  $200,000. 

Charles  Jones,  President.  Henry  B.  McCobb,  Treasurer.  Charles 
Jones,  Edward  Howe,  James  T.  McCobb,  John  A.  Poor,  Thomas  Cum- 
mings, Trustees. 

AUGUSTA  GAS  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  March,  1853.  -'Capital,  $150,000. 

Harrison  Baker,  President.  James  W.  North,  Treasurer.  A.  H. 
Vancleve,  Joseph  C.  Potts,  Darius  Alden,  Harrison  Baker,  James  W. 
North,  Directors. 

BANGOR  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Capit^,  $100,000. 

Leonard  March,  President.  E.  Ayer,  Secretary.  Wm.  H.  Perry. 
Superintendent.  W.  S.  Dennett,  Treasurer. 


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ICE  COMPANIES. 

NEQTJ  ASSET  LAKE  ICE  COMPANY.-Bath. 

Incorporated  1854.  Capital,  $20,000. 

J.  C L.  Booker,  Oliver  Moses,  Sam’l  C.  Gage,  Directors.  H.  W. 
Owen,  Treasurer. 

The  above  Company  put  into  their  houses  last  season  (on  the  bank 
of  the  river)  1 0,000  tons  of  the  best  quality  of  ice,  and  expect  to  in- 
crease that  amount  this  season. 

SEBAGO  ICE  COMPANY. — Portland . 

S.  E.  Porter,  President.  I.  F.  Sturtevant,  Treasurer. 


MAINE. 

Early  History.  — In  1606  the  territory  now  comprising  the 
State  of  Maine  was  granted  to  the  Plymouth  Company.  In  1630 
the  name  (District  of  Maine,)  was  first  given  to  the  territory. 
As  early  as  1614  an  unsuccessful  attempt  was  made  to  settle  it.  In 
1635,  the  District  was  granted  to  Sir  Ferdinand  Gorges,  by  the 
British  crown,  and  was  purchased  by  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  in  1652,  for  twelve  hundred  pounds  lawful  money,  ($5,328,) 
five  thousand  three  hundred  and  twenty-eight  dollars.  In  1629, 
the  first  permanent  settlement  was  made  in  the  territory,  at  Old 
York.  In  1690,  York  was  incorporated  a city,  by  act  of  William 
and  Mary,  and  in  1691,  the  District  was  annexed,  by  act  of  William 
and  Mary,  to  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  In  June,  1819, 
an  act  was  passed  by  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  to  sepa- 
rate the  District  from  the  State,  and  in  October,  following,  the  con- 
vention assembled  at  Brunswick,  for  the  formation  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  State.  Hon.  W'm.  King,  of  Efath,  was  chosen  president 
of  the  convention,  and  subsequently  elected  the  first  governor  of 
the  State.  In  March,  1820,  Maine  was  admitted,  as  a sovereign 
and  independent  State,  into  the  Union. 

Well  has  the  child  developed  herself  to  the  mature  woman  and 
prolific  matron. 

Boundaries. — North  by  Canada  East,  East  by  New  Bruns- 
wick, South  by  Atlantic  Ocean,  286  miles,  and  West  by  New 
Hampshire.  It  lies  between  43  degrees  5 minutes,  and  47  degrees 
and  28  minutes  north  latitude,  and  between  66  degrees  50  min- 
utes, and  71  degrees  8 minutes,  longitude  west  of  Greenwich, 
and  between  5 degrees  52  minutes,  and  10  degrees  2 minutes, 
longitude  east  of  ‘Washington,  D.  C.,  and  contains  thirty  thousand 
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square  miles,  a territory  nearly  equal  in  extent  to  all  the  rest  of  the 
New  England  States,  one  twentieth  of  which  is  covered  with  water. 

Population.  — The  population  in  1790,  was  96,540  ; in  1800, 
151,719;  in  1810,  228,705;  in  1820,  298,335;  in  1830,  399,- 
995;  in  1840,  501,793;  in  1850,  583,235. 

We  give  below  some  general  facts  relating  to  the  industrial  interests 
of  the  State. 


LUMBER. 

Under  this  heading  will  be  found  in  our  work,  the  Operator, 
the  Manufacturer,  (of  boards , laths,  shingles , clapboards,  sugar 
boxes,  deals,  scantlings,  square  timber , building  frames , lime  and 
nail  casks , and  barrel  staves , ship  f rames,  ships'  knees , and  top 
timbers , masts,  spars,  8?c.,  ^rc.,)  the  Lumber  Dealer,  and  Lumber 
Exporter.  The  raw  materials  of  all  of  these  are  to  be  found  in  the 
swamps  and  forests  of  our  back  country.  On  the  banks  of  our 
large  streams,  the  contiguity  of  our  lake  shores,  the  spruce  thickets, 
the  cedar  groves,  and  hackmatack  swamps,  on  the  mountains’  top, 
and  the  rolling  swales  of  our  extensive  domain,  almost  every 
township  and  every  range  is  annually  visited  by  the  energy  of  our 
hardy  lumberman  and  persevering  artisan,  and  that,  too,  at  the 
cold  and  inclement  season  of  the  year,  when  the  streams  are  frozen  up, 
the  swamps  congealed,  and  the  face  of  the  earth  covered  with  heavy 
masses  of  ice  and  snow.  Still,  under  all  these  apparent  disadvan- 
tages of  season  and  climate,  through  the  long  winter  months,  amid 
bears  and  wolves,  and  other  animals  of  the  forest,  far  removed  from 
the  peaceful  residences  of  our  hardy  yeomanry,  may  be  heard  the 
busy  hum  and  honest  laugh  of  the  adventurous  pioneers  of  one  of 
the  most  important  interests  of  the  Pine  Tree  State. 

After  the  winter  months  are  spent  in  cutting  and  hauling  to  the 
banks  of  the  streams,  and  spring  showers  and  vernal  suns  dissolve 
the  snows  from  the  mountains,  and  break  up  the  icy  fetters  of  running 
streams,  the  logs  are  rolled  into  the  water  and  driven  from  the 
stream  into  the  lakes,  rafted,  and  towed  to  the  outlets  or  rivers, 
and  thence  driven  oyer  cataracts  and  falls,  to  the  place  of  manu- 
facturing. “ River  driving  ” is  considered  to  be  the  most  ardu- 
ous, daring,  exciting,  and  dangerous  avocation  that  is  performed 
through  the  whole  routine  of  the  business,  from  the  forest  to 
the  final  port  of  exportation,  for  consumption.  To  form  anything 
like  an  adequate  idea  of  the  great  sources  of  the  lumbering  busi- 
ness, the  reader  must,  in  imagination,  visit  the  tributaries  of  the 
Ossipees,  the  Oquossak,  the  Moaseelukmaquntik,  the  Umbagog, 


LUMBER. 


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the  Moosehead,  (and  its  tributary  lakes,)  the  Chesuncook,  the  Bam- 
edumcook,  the  Millnokett,  the  Wassataquoik,  the  Saboois,  the  North, 
the  Grand,  the  Chiputnecticook,  and  the  great  range  of  the  Schoodic 
lakes,  besides  more  than  three  hundred  smaller  lakes,  all  of  which 
subserve  the  interest  of  the  State  and  benefit  its  inhabitants.  Large 
quantities  are  taken  from  the  west  branch  of  the  St.  John  river, 
the  Allagash,  the  Aroostook,  the  Fish,  the  Little  Madawaska,  the 
Presque  Isle,  and  the  Meduxnekeag  rivers,  and  driven  down  to  be 
manufactured  at,  and  exported  from  the  city  of  St.  Johns,  N.  B. 

The  principal  rivers  for  the  manufacture  of  lumber,  of  any  consid- 
erable extent,  are  the  Saco,  the  Androscoggin,  the  Kennebec,  the 
Penobscot,  the  Union,  the  Narraguagus,  the  Pleasant,  the  Kowap- 
skichwoc,  the  Mecheses,  the  Peunamaquan,  and  St.  Croix  rivers, 
and  their  numerous  tributaries,  and  many  others,  having  a water 
power  sufficient  to  support  a manufacturing  population  of  more  than 
ten  millions  of  inhabitants. 


Tne  various  ports  of  exportation  are — 

Saco,  (long  and  short  lumber,)  - 8,000,000 
Portland,  - 10,000,000 

Brunswick, ) 

Topsham,  >•  ...  25,000,000 

Bath,  j 

Augusta,  (and  the  river,)  - 100,000,000 

Bangor,  (long  and  short,)  200,000,000 

Ellsworth,  - 30,000,000 

Cherryfield  and  Millbridge,  - 30,000,000 

Columbia  and  Addison,  - 10,000,000 

Machias,  - 20,000,000 

Machiasport,  - - - 10,000,000 

East  Machias,  - 12,000,000 

Cutler,  - 2,500,000 

Calais,  over  one  hiihdred  millions 

various  hinds  per  annum , 100,000,000 

All  other  ports  supposed  to 

amount  to  at  least  - - 60,000,000 


617,500,000 

Exporting  annually  more  than  six  hundred  millions  of  long  and 
short  lumber,  amounting  to  more  than  seven  millions  of  dollar^ in  a 
single  year, — a larger  amount  than  the  entire  banking  capital  char- 
tered by  the  State. 

A great  improvement  has  been  made,  within  a few  years  past,  in 
many  places  in  the  State,  in  the  manufacture  of  lumber.  The 
Gang  Mill  is  now  in  operation,  which  saws  an  entire  log  into 
boards  almost  as  quick  as  a common  saw-mill  can  saw  a single 


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board.  There  is  also  another,  for  preparing  dimension  stuff ; tim- 
ber is  sawed  to  proper  dimensions  for  frames  of  buildings  of  every 
kind,  style  and  description,  with  the  utmost  facility  and  despatch  ; 
instead  of  the  old,  and  now  almost  obsolete  custom  of  hewing  with 
the  broad-axe,  after  it  has  been  effectually  scored  and  beat  off  with 
a narrow  axe,  by  what  is  technically  called  a light  hand. 

Laths.  — There  is  manufactured  from  the  slabs,  that  were  for- 
merly thrown  into  the  river,  or  used  for  fuel,  no  less  than  six  hun- 
dred and  fifty  millions  of  laths  per  annum,  which  supply  almost 
the  entire  consumption  of  our  Atlantic  coast,  from  New  Brunswick 
to  Texas. 

Sugar  Boxes  were  first  manufactured  on  the  Presumpscot  river, 
at  Saccarappa,  seven  miles  west  of  Portland,  and  were  productive 
of  the  origin  of  the  sailor’s  blessing  over  his  meats,  when  coasting 
between  Portland  and  the  West  Indies,  with  an  outward  bound 
cargo  of  sugar  boxes,  hogsheads,  hoops,  &c.,  and  a return  cargo  of 
sugar,  molasses,  rum , (in  those  days,)  tropical  fruit3,  &c.,  the  first 
stanza  of  which  reads  thus : — 

“ Old  Horse,  old  horse , 

How  came  you  here  ? 

All  the  way  from  Saccarappa , 

Down  to  Portland  Pier.” 

The  manufacture  has  uniformly  and  constantly  increased ; now 
there  are,  at  least,  three  hundred  cargoes  shipped  to  the  West  Indies 
and  other  ports,  annually.  During  this  rapid  and  successful  pro- 
gression, the  demand  has  not  fallen  behind  the  supply,  at  remun- 
erating prices  to  the  manufacturer  and  shipper,  and  beneficial 
to  the  consumer. 


SHIP  BUILDING. 

This  State  ranks  first  among  the  States  in  this  important 
branch  in  mechanism. 

In  1842  the  entire  tonnage  built  in  the  United  States,  was 
129,083  tons,  of  which  Maine  built  38,941  tons,  nearly  double 
the  amount  built  in  that  year  by  both  Massachusetts  and  New 
York.  In  1843  she  exceeded  the  amount  of  any  other  State  by 
1,922  tons.  The  annual  cost  of  new  vessels  at  that  time  was  es- 
timated at  two  and  a half  millions  of  dollars.  In  1854,  the 
entire  amount  of  tonnage  built  in  the  State  was  more  than 
275,000  tons,  at  a cost  of  upwards  of  twelve  millions  of  dollars. 
Bath  alone  contributed  over  forty  thousand  tons,  at  a cost  of 
one  million  six  hundred  thousand  dollars.  Richmond,  about 


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13,000  tons*  at  a value  of  over  half  a million.  Hallowell,  6,500 
tons,  at  a quarter  of  a million.  Bowdoinham  nearly  as  much. 
Pittston,  Farmingdale  and  Georgetown,  have  contributed  a re- 
spectable quota  to  help  make  up  the  grand  total. 

Wiscasset  has  made  a respectable  beginning,  although  isolated, 
as  it  were,  from  all  back  country  trade.  Damariscotta  has  for  a 
long  time  held  a respectable  position  for  her  large  class  vessels. 
Waldoboro’  has  for  some  years  evinced  great  activity  and  ade- 
quate success,  and  we  sincerely  hope  that  her  recent  calamity 
will  not  cripple  her  energy  and  usefulness,  although  it  has  some- 
what impaired  her  capacity  for  present  operations.  Warren  has 
not  been  behind  in  acquiring  a reputation  for  skill  and  adaptation. 

Thomaston  need  not  blush  at  the  enterprise  of  her  neighbors, 
and  within  a few  years  has  largely  increased  her  operations  and 
tonnage. 

Rockland  stands  prominent  at  the  Eastern  part  of  the  domain 
for  enterprise  and  skill.  The  largest  ship  ever  built  in  the 
State  was  constructed  here  in  1853,  by  George  Thomas,  Esq., 
(“The  Red  Jacket”)  celebrated  for  having  made  the  shortest 
passage  between  New  York  and  Liverpool  that  has  ever  yet  been 
accomplished  by  a sailing  vessel.  Her  worthy  projector  has  sought 
the  confines  of  the  Old  Bay  State  for  his  future  operations. 
May  his  shadow  and  usefulness  never  be  less.  Rockport,  Camden 
and  Lincolnville  are  important  marts  of  the  trade.  Belfast  has 
for  many  years  held  an  epvious  position  and  rapidly  increased 
her  wealth  and  importance.  Searsport  has  grown  up  to  be  a 
large,  wealthy,  and  influential  town,  purely  by  her  ship  building 
interest. 

Frankfort,  Prospect  and  Hampden  are  successful  allies.  Ban- 
gor and  Brewer  contribute  largely  to  the  enterprise,  while  Bucks- 
port,  Castine  and  Orland  are  successful  rivals  in  enterprise  and 
mechanical  skill. 

Ellsworth  is  extensively  engaged  in  the  production  of  fine  speci- 
mens of  the  art. 

Cherryfield  and  Millbridge  are  marts  of  considerable  impor- 
tance, while  the  ports  of  Machias  and  East  Machias  are  not  to 
be  forgotten,  and  Pembroke  takes  a prominent  rank  with  her 
older  and  more  experienced  neighbors. 

Eastport  within  a few  years  has  largely  increased  her  busi- 
ness. Calais  possesses  much  energy  and  zeal  in  the  enterprise, 
while  Robbinston  has  for  many  years  built  more  tons  in  propor- 
tion to  her  population  than  any  other  port  in  the  State  or  Union. 
A large  portion  of  the  materials  used  in  this  important  branch 
of  industry  is  found  on  the  soil  and  near  the  entrepot  of  all 
the  principal  locales  of  the  trade.  White  oak  and  hard  wood  for 
frames,  juniper  for  knees,  hackmatack  for  top  timbers,  and 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


spruce  and  pine  for  spars  and  masts,  are  found  here  to  almost 
an  unlimited  extent.  And  here  also  are  our  energetic  and  industrious 
mechanics  and  artisans  fully  competent  to  construct  as  fine  crafts 
as  ever  plunged  into  their  adopted  element.  Maine  ships  rank 
second  to  no  other  State  in  the  Union  for  beauty  of  model, 
harmony  of  proportion,  strength  of  build,  faultless  finish,  great 
carrying  qualities,  and  swiftness  of  speed.  In  almost  every 
village  on  the  shores  of  the  State,  you  will  find  wealth  poured 
into  the  laps  of  her  enterprising  citizens  who  have  adopted  the 
liberal  and  honest  policy  of  building  good  and  substantial  ves- 
sels, uniting  strength  with  durability,  and  great  carrying  capaci- 
ties with  fast-sailing  properties.  Twenty  years  ago,  or  even  less, 
Maine  ships  were  a drug  in  the  market.  Western  underwriters 
looked  with  a sort  of  holy  horror  upon  everything  built  east  of 
Merrimac  River,  until  an  eminent  builder  of  Maine  had  con- 
structed at  one  of  the  most  popular  depots  for  building  crack 
ships,  south  of  the  Merrimac,  two  vessels,  built  of  exactly  the 
model,  of  precisely  the  same  materials,  and  had  one  hail  from 
the  place  of  building,  and  the  other  from  east  of  the  Penobscot. 
The  one  hailing  from  South  of  the  Merrimac  was  taken  by  the 
savans  of  the  underwriters  as  A No.  1,  with  the  greatest  avidity ; 
while  the  other,  hailing  from  east  of  the  Penobscot,  and  supposed 
to  be  built  there,  was  looked  at  and  examined  with  the  utmost 
care  and  strictest  scrutiny;  laborious  investigation,  sly  nods  and 
sage  aphorisms,  politely  informed  the  owner  that  they  were  re- 
luctantly compelled  to  take  it  as  A No.  2,  and  that  only  in  con- 
sideration that  his  other  ship  was  of  such  superior  strength  and 
admirable  workmanship.  This  superstitious  awe  has  happily  disap- 
peared, and  now  our  ships  stand  at  the  head  of  the  catalogue,  not 
only  in  all  our  principal  Atlantic  cities,  but  are  classed  as  second  to 
none  built  in  either  the  new  or  the  old  world,  and  the  stripes  and 
stars  may  be  found  floating  over  Maine  bottoms  on  every  sea  and  in 
every  clime. 


NAVIGATION  OP  MAINE,  JUNE  30,  1854. 

Districts.  Reg’d  Enrolled  Boats  under  m No.  of  rr  „ 

Tonn.  Tonn.  20  tons.  TotaL  Vessels.  TonnaSe' 

Passamaquoddy, . 14,592. .17,114 294....  32,100 11....  7-56 

Machias 4,156. .28,463 230....  62.840 9....  290 

Frenchman’s  Bay,  3,889.-37,520 594....  42,003 114....  5,372 

Penobscot, 9,871. .45,056 774....  55,701 227. ...11,294 

Saco, 2,102..  3,161 54....  5,317 17....  394 

Bangor  16,388.-26,287 52....  42,727 5....  110 

Portland,  84,851.-34,824 655....  120, 330 77....  3,164 

Belfast, 17,715.-39,027 582....  57,324 161....  6,308 

Bath, 22, 642.. 29, 818 705....  53,165 (2....  1,975 

York, 2,003 43....  2.046 7-...  169 

Wiscasset, 17,474. .12,553 725....  30,752 144....  5,715 

Kennebunk,  ....  7 294..  306.. 250....  7,844 24....  982 

Waldoboro’, 53,825  . .67,083 1,828....  122, 726 


SHIP  BUILDING. 


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TONNAGE  BUILT  IN  1854. 

The  amount  of  tonnage  given  below  was  gathered  from  the  best 
sources  at  hand.  Should  discrepancies  appear  between  this  and 
th£  Collector’s  authentic  lists  for  each  collection  district,  it  will 
be  borne  in  mind  that  our  information  was  received  at  a much 
earlier  day. 


Addison, 

Arrowsic, 

Augusta,  

Bangor, 

Bath, 

Belfast, 

Biddeford,  • • • • 

Bluehill, 

Boothbay, 

Bowdoinham,  • 

Bristol, 

Brewer,  

Brunswick, 

Bucksport, 

Calais, 

Camden,  

Cape  Elizabeth, 

Castine, 

Cherryfield,  • • • 

Columbia, 

Damariscotta,  • 
East  Machias,  • 

Eastport, 

Edmunds, 

Ellsworth, 

Falmouth, 

Farmingdale,  • • 
Frankfort, 

Franklin,  

Freeport, 

Georgetown,  • • 
Gouldsboro’,  • • • 

Hancock, 

Hallowell,  

Harrington,  • • • 
Hampden,  • • • • • 
Jonesborough,  • 

Jonesport, 

Kennebunk,  • • - 


Tons. 

•• -175 
•• .248 
•1,300 
•• -659 
40,415 

• 6,707 
•1,340 

■ -1,130 
•2,237 

■50,295 

■ .3,400 
•3,497 
•1,117 
•2,603 
•2,831 
•4,413 
•••925 
•2,200 
•1,370 
•• -720 
•2,530 
•1,621 
•3,712 
•••250 
•3,400 
•••175 
•2,070 

• 3,350 
•• -900 
•7,220 
•2,050 

• • - 950 

• • -115 
•6,424 
•• -632 
•1,030 
•••380 
•• -188 
•5,444 


Kennebunkport,  • 

Kittery, 

Lincolnville, 

Lubec,  

Machias, 

Millbridge,  

Newcastle, 

Nobleboro’, 

Orland, 

Orrington,  •••••• 

Pittston, 

Pembroke, 

Perry, 

Phipsburg, 

Portland, 

Prospect, 

Richmond, 

Robbinston, 

Rockland, 

Scarboro’, 

Searsport,  

South  Thomaston, 

Steuben, 

Sedgwick, 

Sullivan,  

Surry,  

Thomaston, 

Tremont,  

Trenton, 

Trescott,  

Waldoboro’, 

Warren, 

Wells, 

Westbrook, 

Wiscasset, 

Woolwich,  

York,  

Yarmouth, 


Tons. 

• 3,414 
•4,392 
•• -994 
•• -568 
•1,122 
•1,750 
•4,300 
• • • 750 
•1,097 
• • -303 
•3,394 
•5,003 

• • -300 
•1,415 
•2,735 
•4,244 
12,801 
•8,135 
14,473 
• --450 
•3,652 
•7,101 

• • -182 
•• -415 
•1,520 

• 1,364 
•6,067 
•• -680 
•••360 
•2,100 
•8,284 
•1,651 

• ••  -64 
•2,012 
•4,000 
■ -1004 
•••450 
•3,160 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


FISHERIES 

Are  carried  on  in  the  interior  waters  and  on  the  coast  to  a very 
large  extent,  and  may  he  divided  into  three  classes,  viz.,  Bank 
Fishing,  Mackerel  Catching,  and  Shore  and  Coast  Fishing. 

Qrand  Banlc  Fishing  is  here  prosecuted  to  a much  larger  extent 
than  in  any  other  State  in  the  Union.  A fleet  is  employed  of  up- 
ward of  five  hundred  sail,  registering  thirty-five  thousand  tons,  em- 
ploying five  thousand  fishermen,  and  monopolizing  a capital  of  three 
millions  of  dollars  in  this  single  branch  of  the  business.  A bounty 
of  four  dollars  per  ton  is  paid  by  the  United  States  government  on 
all  licensed  fishermen  that  are  out  in  actual  business  four  months  or 
upwards,  on  all  vessels  of  ninety  tons  or  less.  Average  tonnage  of 
Bank  fishermen,  about  seventy  tons,  although  they  measure  all  the 
way  from  twenty  to  one  hundred  and  forty  tons. 

Mackerel. — About  two  hundred  and  fifty  vessels,  measuring 
fifteen  thousand  tons,  give  business  to  two  thousand  five  hundred 
men,  and  employ  a capital  of  a little  more  than  a million  of 
dollars.  The  vessels  engaged  in  this  trade  range  very  near  the 
average  of  those  in  the  Bank  Fishing,  and  draw  no  bounty  from 
government. 

COAST  AND  SHORE  FISHING. 

Where  Cod,  Haddock,  Pollock,  Hake  and  Halibut,  &c.,  &c., 
are  caught  on  our  shore,  is  the  Lobster,  Clam  and  Oyster.  Hali- 
but, not  being  valuable  as  salted  fish,  are  sold  for  immediate  con- 
sumption. 

Thus  with  the  use  of  a small  amount  of  capital  a large  proportion 
of  the  male  inhabitants  of  the  shore  are  industriously  and  profitably 
employed,  giving  sustenance  to  the  community  and  enriching  them- 
selves at  the  same  time,  a business  widely  dissimilar  from  almost 
any  other  avocation. 

Herring. — A large  business  of  catching  in  nets,  seines,  and 
weirs,  smoking,  packing,  inspecting  and  exporting,  is  done  in  this 
State,  at  which  Lubec  (the  extreme  easterly  point  of  main  land 
bordering  the  Atlantic,)  takes  the  lead.  During  the  last  year  there 
have  been  prepared  and  shipped  upwards  of  three  hundred  thousand 
boxes,  making  a business  of  more  than  one  hundred  and  twenty 
thousand  dollars,  giving  employment,  either  directly  or  indirectly,  to 
almost  the  entire  male  population  of  the  town,  above  ten  years  of 
age. 

Alewives  are  caught  and  prepared  for  sale  and  exportation  on  all 
our  principal  rivers  to  a large  extent. 

Salmon. — Large  quantities  of  this  delicious  fish  are  caught  in  the 
bays  and  rivers  of  our  coast,  and  many  Epicurean  tastes  have  been 
satisfied  at  the  stately  mansions  and  upper  class  hotels  in  our  large 
cities  without  even  imagining,  in  their  wildest  dreams  or  most  sober 


FISHERIES. 


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realities,  that  they  were  indebted  to  the  hardy  fishermen  of  Away 
Down  East  for  the  enjoyment  of  such  delicious  relishes. 

HERMETICALLY  SEALED  ARTICLES. 

The  pioneer  of  this  business  in  the  United  States  is  attributable 
to  the  genius  and  Yankee  perseverance  of  Upham  S.  Treat,  Esq., 
of  Treat’s  Island,  situated  in  Colescook  Bay,  about  midway  be- 
tween Eastport  and  Lubec,  and  belonging  to  Eastport.  He  com- 
menced putting  up  sealed  articles  (such  as  salmon,  lobsters,  fish, 
beef,  mutton,  vegetables,  &e.,  &c  ,)  in  1832,  but  did  compar- 
atively a small  business  until  1842,  when  he  enlarged  his  operations, 
and  in  1846  he  purchased  the  island  which  now  bears  his  name, 
and  removed  thereto ; sinfce  then  he  has  materially  enlarged  and 
increased  his  business.  When  the  California  gold  was  first  dis- 
covered and  the  fever  of  emigration  raged  with  such  unabating 
virulence  for  that  Eldorado  of  dreams  and  realities,  his  orders 
increased  far  beyond  any  former  precedent ; he  puts  up  from  fifty 
to  seventy-five  thousand  cans  of  salmon,  lobsters,  herring,  vege- 
tables, &c.,  annually,  and  from  fifteen  to  twenty  thousand  boxes  of 
smoked  herrings.  Of  late  quite  a number  of  similar  establish- 
ments have  grown  up  in  various  parts  of  the  State. 


MANUFACTORIES. 

Within  the  last  ten  years  Manufacturing  in  this  State  has 
considerably  increased,  and  many  establishments  may  be  found 
located  on  the  rivers  bordering  the  coast,  with  capitals  varying  from 
thirty  to  one  hundred  thousand  dollars.  Saco,  Biddeford,  and 
Lewiston,  rank  first  in  this  important  enterprise.  Water  power 
being  abundant,  it  may  not  be  an  illusive  aphorism  emanating  from 
a diseased  imagination  to  augur  that,  as  the  lumbering  interest 
declines,  manufacturing  will  usurp  its  place,  becoming  hives  of 
industry  and  important  marts  of  the  State,  infusing  an  additional 
stimulus  to  the  agricultural  interests  and  rural  districts  to  supply 
the  increased  demand  for  the  products  of  the  soil,  producing  a 
greater  blessing  than  the  stately  forest  or  hum  of  saws  have,  or 
possibly  can,  shower  upon  the  inhabitants  or  State. 


GRANITE. 

Quarries  to  an  unlimited  extent  exist  in  many  portions  of  the 
State.  The  granite  has  a beautiful  color  and  durable  aspect.  The 
State  House,  Lunatic  Asylum  and  United  States  Arsenal  at  Au- 
gusta afford  specimens.  Those  most  extensively  operated  are  con- 
tiguous to  or  on  navigable  waters.  Hence  Hallowell , Musquitoe 
Mountain , (Marsh  River,  Frankfort,)  Sullivan , Bluehill , and 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


Vinal  Haven , and  a few  other  localities,  do  the  largest  amount  of 
business.  There  is  shipped  from  Bluehill  from  twenty  to  fifty 
thousand  dollars  worth  of  rough  and  hewed  granite,  per  annum. 


SLATE 

Is  found  in  many  places  in  the  State,  of  good  quality  and  free 
from  impurities ; and  in  several  towns  the  quarrying  and  shipping 
form  a leading  feature  in  their  annual  products. 


STARCH  FACTORIES. 

A few  years  ago  quite  a number  of  establishments  sprung  up, 
involving  considerable  capital,  promising  adundant  success  and 
yielding  a fair  remuneration,  until  the  potato  rot  paralyzed  their 
efforts  and  suspended  their  operations.  Whenever  this  invigorating 
esculent  rewards  the  husbandman  with  thrift  and  abundance,  a large 
amount  of  this  manufacture  will  inevitably  find  its  way  into  all  our 
large  markets. 


LIME. 

Lime  Stone  abounds  in  many  parts  of  the  State.  The  quar- 
ries at  Rockland,  Thomaston,  South  Thomaston  and  Camden, 
are  considered  inexhaustible.  It  is  also  found  ii\  Warren,  Union, 
Lincoln ville,  and  Whitefield,  and  is  said  to  exist  in  Sullivan, 
Machias,  Lubec,  and  other  places. 

The  average  exports  in  1845  was  one  hundred  thousand  casks, 
at  the  value  of  seventy  thousand  dollars.  In  1852,  in  Rockland, 
Thomaston,  South  Thomaston  and  Camden,  the  exports  exceeded 
a million  and  a half  of  casks,  amounting  to  upwards  of  a million  of 
dollars.  Within  the  last  year  the  amount  of  manufacture  has  been 
somewhat  lessened,  on  account  of  the  extreme  high  price  of  wood, 
and  the  price  has  been  materially  increased  in  consequence.  The 
quarries,  wherever  situated,  must  always  continue  to  be  a source  of 
wealth  to  the  inhabitants. 

The  mineral  in  its  crude  state  is  worth  from  eight  to  fifteen  cents 
per  cask ; the  casks  from  eighteen  to  twenty-five  cents,  and  the 
balance  of  cost  made  up  of  fuel  and  labor. 

The  inspection  laws  are  enforced  with  rigor.  The  article  must 
be  well  burnt  and  pure,  and  put  up  in  sound  and  seasoned  casks. 
The  value  of  the  soil  is  improved,  and  its  productions  enhanced 
whereon  the  mineral  is  found.  The  income  from  sales  and  the 
employment  of  our  coasters  makes  it  an  important  item  in  the  pro- 
ducts of  industry  and  revenue  to  the  State. 


POPULATION  OP  NEW  ENGLAND. 


259 


POPULATION  OF  NEW  ENGLAND. 

The  Act  of  Congress  under  which  the  United  States  Census  for  1850  was 
taken,  established  the  rule  which  was  to  be  adopted  for  the  apportionment 
of  members  for  the  33d  Congress,  and  until  the  taking  of  the  next  census. 
That  rule  limited  the  number  of  the  members  of  the  House  to  233,  and  pro- 
vided that  the  ratio  of  apportionment  should  be  obtained  by  dividing  the 
aggregate  population  of  the  Union,  as  ascertained  by  the  new  census,  after 
deducting  therefrom  two-fifths  of  the  whole  number  of  slaves,  by  233.  The 
population  of  each  State  was  then  to  be  divided  by  the  ratio  so  obtained,  and 
the  last  quotient  would  show  the  number  of  members  to  which  the  State 
would  be  entitled,  besides  which,  however,  those  States  to  which  the  largest 
fractions  belonged,  after  the  division,  were  to  be  entitled  to  one  additional 
member,  until  the  whole  number  of  233  should  be  made  up.  This  apportion- 
ment was  made,  and  the  result  certified  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

We  give  below,  according  to  the  United  States  Census  of  1850,  the  popula- 
tion of  the  States  of  Connecticut,  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode 
Island  and  Vermont.  The  population  of  Maine  may  be  found  in  the  table  of 
Gubernatorial  Votes,  Population,  &c.  [See  page  267.] 


STATE  OP  CONNECTICUT. 


FAIRFIELD. 


Bridgeport, 

7558 

Brookfield, 

1360 

Danbury, 

5964 

Darien, 

1454 

Easton. 

1432 

Fairfield, 

3618 

Greenwich, 

5040 

Huntington, 

1301 

Monroe, 

1440 

New  Canaan, 

2601 

New  Fairfield, 

927 

Newtown, 

3358 

Norwalk, 

4651 

Redding, 

1754 

Ridgefield, 

2237 

Sherman, 

984 

Stamford, 

5004 

Stratford, 

2040 

Trumbull, 

1313 

Weston, 

1063 

Westport, 

2649 

Wilton, 

2066 

59,814 

HARTFORD. 

Avon, 

995 

Berlin, 

1869 

Bloomfield, 

1413 

Bristol, 

2884 

Burlington, 

1161 

Canton, 

1986 

East  Hartford, 

2497 

East  Windsor, 

2633 

Enfield, 

4460 

Farmington, 

2630 

Glastenbury, 

3390 

Granby, 

2498 

Hartford, 

17966 

Hartland, 

848 

Manchester, 

2546 

Marlborough, 

832 

New  Britain, 

3023 

Rocky  Hill, 

1042 

Simsbury, 

2737 

South  Windsor, 

1638 

Southington, 

2135 

Suffield, 

2962 

Wethersfield, 

2523 

Windsor, 

32-54 

69,922 

LITCHFIELD. 

Barkhamsted, 

1526 

Bethlem, 

815 

Canaan, 

2627 

Colebrook, 

1316 

Cornwall, 

2041 

Goshen, 

1457 

Harwinton, 

1176 

Kent, 

1848 

Litchfield, 

3957 

New  Hartford, 

2663 

New  Milford, 

4508 

Norfolk, 

1641 

Plymouth, 

2568 

Roxbury, 

1114 

Salisbury, 

3103 

Sharon, 

2517 

Torrington, 

1916 

Warren, 

831 

Washington, 

1802 

Watertown, 

1533 

Winchester, 

2179 

Woodbury, 

2150 

45,287 


MIDDLESEX. 


Chatham, 

1531 

Chester, 

992 

Clinton, 

1344 

Durham, 

1065 

East  Haddam, 

2610 

Haddam, 

2284 

Killingsworth, 

1104 

Middletown, 

8791 

Portland, 

2905 

Saybrook, 

3848 

Westbrook, 

1203 

27,677 

NEW  HAVEN. 

Bethany, 

914 

Branford, 

1425 

Cheshire, 

1627 

Derby, 

3824 

East  Haven, 

1673 

Guilford, 

2650 

Hamden, 

2168 

Madison, 

2063 

Meriden, 

3525 

Middlebury, 

763 

Milford, 

2465 

Naugatuck, 

1720 

New  Haven, 

22529 

North  Branford, 

1013 

North  Haven, 

1328 

Orange, 

1466 

Oxford, 

1562 

Prospect, 

674 

Seymour, 

1677 

Southbury, 

1484 

Wallingford, 

2639 

Waterbury, 

5137 

260 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Walcott,  603 

Woodbridge,  912 


65,841 


NEW  LONDON. 

Bozrah,  867 

Colchester,  2468 

East  Lyme,  1382 

Franklin,  895 

Griswold,  2065 

Groton,  3742 

Lebanon,  1901 

Ledyard,  1588 

Lisbon,  937 

Lyme,  2668 

Montville,  1848 

New  London,  9006 

North  Stonington,  1937 
Norwich,  10261 

Preston,  1805 

Salem,  760 

Stonington,  5434 


Waterford, 


2262 


51,826 


TOLLAND. 

Andover, 

Bolton, 

Columbia, 

Coventry, 

Ellington, 

Hebron, 

Mansfield, 

Somers, 

Stafford, 

Tolland, 

Union, 

Vernon, 

Willington, 


500 

600 

876 

1984 

1355 

1345 

2530 

1510 

2941 

1410 

729 

2900 

1399 


20,079 

WINDHAM. 
Ashford,  1296 

Brooklyn,  1515 

Canterbury,  1669 


STATE  OP  MASSACHUSETTS. 

BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 

4901 

Brewster, 

1525 

Chatham, 

2439 

Dennis, 

3257 

Eastham, 

845 

Falmouth, 

2621 

Harwich, 

3258 

Orleans, 

1848 

Provincetown, 

3157 

Sandwich, 

4368 

Truro, 

2051 

Wellfleet, 

2411 

Yarmouth, 

2595 

35276 

DUKES. 

Chilmark, 

747 

Edgartown, 

1990 

Tisbury, 

1803 

4540 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

6172 

Alford, 

502 

Becket, 

1223 

Boston  Corner, 

73 

Cheshire, 

1298 

Clarksburg, 

384 

Dalton, 

102!) 

Egremont, 

1013 

Florida, 

561 

Gt.  Barrington, 

3264 

Hancock, 

789 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesboro’, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey, 

Mt.  Washington, 
New  Ashford, 

N.  Marlboro’, 
Otis, 

Peru, 

Pittsfield, 

Richmond, 

Sandisfield, 

Savoy, 

Sheffield, 

Stockbridge, 

Tyringham, 

Washington, 

W.  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


BRISTOL. 

Attleboro’, 

Berkley, 

Dartmouth, 

Dighton, 

Easton, 

Fairhaven, 

Fall  River, 

Freetown, 

Mansfield, 

New  Bedford, 
Norton, 


1253 

1229 

3220 

1599 

761 

351 

186 

1847 

1224 

519 

5872 

907 

1649 

955 

27o9 

1941 

821 

753 

1713 

2626 

897 

49591 


4200 

908 

3868 

1641 

2337 

4304 

11524 

1615 

1789 

16443 

1966 


Chaplin, 

799 

Eastford, 

1128 

Hampton, 

928 

Killingly, 

4545 

Plainfield, 

2730 

Pomfret, 

1894 

Sterling, 

1025 

Thompson, 

4638 

Voluntown, 

1064 

Windham, 

4636 

Woodstock, 

3380 

31,202 

RECAPITULATION. 

Fairfield, 

59814 

Hartford, 

69922 

Litchfield, 

45287 

Middlesex, 

27677 

New  Haven, 

65841 

New  London, 

51826 

Tolland, 

20079 

Windham, 

31202 

371,648 

ETTS. 

Pawtucket, 

3753 

Raynham, 

1541 

Rehoboth, 

2104 

Seekonk, 

2243 

Somerset, 

1166 

Swanzey, 

Taunton, 

1554 

10441 

Westport, 

2795 

76192 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

3143 

Andover, 

6945 

Beverly. 

5376 

Boxford, 

982 

Bradford, 

1328 

Danvers, 

8109 

Essex, 

1585 

Georgetown, 

2052 

Gloucester, 

7786 

Groveland, 

1286 

Hamilton, 

889 

Haverhill, 

5877 

Ipswich, 

3349 

Lawrence, 

8282 

Lynn, 

14257 

Lynnfield, 

Manchester, 

1723 

1638 

Marblehead, 

6167 

Methuen, 

2538 

Middleton, 

Nahant, 

832 

Newbury, 

4426 

Newburyport, 

9572 

Rockport, 

3274 

POPULATION  OF  NEW  ENGLAND 


261 


Rowley,  1075 

Salem,  20254 

Salisbury,  3100 

Saugus,  1552 

Swampscott,  1170 

Topsfield,  * 977 

Wenham,  1746 

W.  Newbury, 


131300 

HAMPDEN. 
Blandford,  1418 

Brimfield,  1420 

Chester,  1521 

Chicopee,  8291 

Granville,  1305 

Holland,  449 

Holyoke,  3245 

Longmeadow,  1252 

Ludlow,  1188 

Monson,  2831 

Montgomery,  393 

Palmer,  3974 

Russell,  521 

Southwick,  1120 

Springfield,  11766 

Tolland,  594 

Wales,  1 711 

Westfield,  2979 

W.  Springfield,  4180 
Wilbraham,  2127 


51283 

FRANKLIN. 
Ashfield,  1394 

Bernardston,  937 

Buckland,  1056 

Charlemont,  1173 

Coleraine,  1785 

Conway,  1831 

Deerfield,  2121 

Irving,  449 

Gill,  754 

Greenfield,  2-580 

Hawley,  881 

Heath,  803 

Leverett,  948 

Leyden,  716 

Monroe,  254 

Montague,  1518 

New  Salem,  1253 

Northfield,  1772 

Orange,  1701 

Rowe,  659 

Shelburne,  1239 

Shutesbury,  912 

Sunderland,  792 

Warwick,  1021 

Wendell,  920 

Whately,  1101 


3087 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Amherst,  3057 

Belchertown,  2680 

Chesterfield,  1014 

Cummington,  1172 

Easthampton,  1342 

Enfield,  1036 

Goshen,  512 

Granby.  1104 

Greenwich,  838 

Hadley,  1986 

Hatfield,  1073 

Middlefield,  737 

Northampton,  5278 

Norwich,  756 

Pelham,  983 

Plainfield,  814 

Prescott,  737 

South  Hadley,  2491 

Southampton,  1060 

Ware,  3785 

Westhampton,  602 

Williamsburg,  1537 

Worthington,  1134 


35732 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton,  1605 

Ashby,  1208 

Ashland,  1301 

Bedford,  975 

Billerica,  1645 

Boxboro’,  395 

Brighton,  2356 

Burlington,  545 

Cambridge,  15215 

Carlisle,  632 

Charlestown,  17216 

Chelmsford,  5097 

Concord,  2249 

Dracut,  3503 

Dunstable,  590 

Framingham,  4252 

Groton,  2515 

Holliston,  2428 

Hopkinton,  2801 

Lexington,  1893 

Lincoln,  719 

Littleton,  987 

Lowell,  33383 

Malden,  3520 

Marlboro’,  2941 

Medford,  3749 

Melrose,  1260 

Natick,  2744 

Newton,  5258 

N.  Reading,  1754 

Pepperell,  3108 

Reading,  1043 

Sherborn 

i Shirley,  1158 


Somerville, 

3540 

S.  Reading, 

2407 

Stoneham, 

2085 

Stow, 

1455 

Sudbury, 

1578 

Tewksbury, 

1044 

Townsend, 

1947 

Tyngsboro’, 

799 

Waltham, 

4464 

Watertown, 

2837 

Way  land, 

1115 

W.  Cambridge, 

2202 

Westford, 

1473 

Weston, 

1205 

Wilmington, 

874 

Winchester, 

1353 

Woburn, 

3956 

t 

161383 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

8452 

NORFOLK 

Bellingham, 

1281 

Braintree, 

2969 

Brookline 

2516 

Canton, 

2598 

Cohasset, 

1775 

Dedham, 

4447 

Dorchester, 

7969 

Dover, 

631 

Foxboro’, 

1880 

Franklin, 

1818 

Medfi  Id, 

966 

Medway, 

2778 

Milton, 

2241 

Needham, 

1944 

Quincy, 

5017 

Randolph, 

4741 

Roxbury, 

18364 

Sharon, 

1128 

Stoughton, 

3494 

Walpole, 

1929 

Weymouth, 

5369 

W:entham, 

3037 

78892 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

5269 

Bridgewater, 

2790 

Carver, 

1186 

Duxbury, 

2679 

E.  Bridgewater, 

2545 

Halifax, 

784 

Hanover, 

1592 

Hanson, 

1217 

Hingham, 

3980 

Hull, 

253 

Kingston, 

1591 

Lakeville, 

Marion, 

Marshfield, 

1837 

2G2 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Middleboro’, 

5336 

Ilubbardston, 

1825 

N.  Bridgewater, 

3939 

Lancaster, 

1688 

Pembroke, 

1388 

Leicester, 

2269 

Plymouth, 

6024 

Leominster, 

3121 

Plympton, 

927 

Lunenburg, 

1249 

Rochester, 

3808 

Mendon, 

1300 

Scituate, 

2149 

Milford, 

4819 

South  Situate, 

1770 

Millbury, 

3081 

Warehauf 

3186 

New  Braintree, 

852 

W.  Bridgewater, 

1447 

Northboro’, 

N.  Brookfield, 

1535 

1939 

55697 

Northbridge, 

Oakham, 

2230 

1137 

WORCESTER. 

Oxford, 

2380 

Ashburnham, 

1875 

Paxton, 

820 

Athol, 

2034 

Petersham, 

1527 

Auburn, 

879 

Phillipston, 

809 

Barre, 

2976 

Princeton, 

1318 

Berlin, 

866 

Royals  ton, 

1546 

Blackstone, 

4391 

Rutland, 

1223 

Bolton, 

1363 

Shrewsbury, 

1596 

Boylston, 

918 

Southboro’, 

1347 

Brookfield, 

1674 

Southbridge, 

2824 

Charlton, 

2015 

Spencer, 

2244 

Clinton, 

3113 

Sterling, 

1805 

Dana, 

842 

Sturbridge, 

2119 

Douglas, 

1878 

Sutton, 

2595 

Dudley, 

1443 

Templeton, 

2173 

Fitchburg, 

5120 

Upton, 

2023 

Gardner, 

1533 

Uxbridge, 

2457 

Grafton, 

3904 

Warren, 

1777 

Hardwick, 

1631 

Webster, 

2371 

Harvard, 

1630 

W.  Boylston. 

2371 

Holden, 

1933 

W.  Brookfield, 

1749 

STATE  OP  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


BELKNAP. 

Alton, 

Barnstead, 

Centre  Harbor, 
Gilford, 
Gilmanton, 
Meredith, 

New  Hampton, 
Sanbornton, 


1795 

1848 

544 

2425 

3282 

3521 

1612 

2695 


CARROLL. 
Albany, 
Brookfield, 
Chatham, 
Conway, 

Eaton, 

Effingham, 
Freedom, 
Moultonboro’, 
Ossipee, 
Sandwich, 

Tam  worth, 
Tuftonboro’, 
Wakefield, 

Wolf  boro’, 


17,722 

455 

552 

516 

1769 

1751 

1252 

910 

1748 

2122 

2577 

1766 

1305 

1405 

2038 


20,166 


CHESHIRE. 

A1  stead, 

Chesterfield, 

Dublin, 

Fitzwilliam, 

Gilsum, 

Hinsdale, 

J affrey, 

Keene, 

Marlborough, 

Marlow, 

Nelson, 

Richmond, 

Rindge, 

Roxbury, 

Stoddard, 

Sullivan, 

Surry, 

Swanzey, 

Troy, 

Walpole, 
Westmoreland, 
Winchester, 


1425 

1680 

1088 

1482 

666 

1903 

1497 

3392 

886 

708 

751 

1128 

1274 

260 

1105 

468 

556 

2106 

759 

2034 

1677 

3296 


30,141 


Westboro’, 

1344 

Westminster, 

1914 

Winchcndon, 

2445 

Worcester, 

17049 

SUFFOLK 

130789 

Boston, 

136881 

Chelsea, 

6701 

N.  Chelsea, 

935 

Winthrop, 

144517 

RECAPITULATION. 

By  Counties. 

Barnstable, 

35278 

Berkshire, 

49591 

Bristol, 

76192 

Dukes, 

4540 

Essex, 

131300 

Franklin, 

30870 

Hampden, 

51283 

Hampshire, 

35732 

Middlesex, 

161383 

Nantucket, 

8452 

Norfolk, 

78892 

Plymouth, 

55697 

Suffolk, 

144517 

Worcester, 

130789 

Aggregate, 

994514 

SHIRE. 

COOS. 

Bartlett, 

761 

Berlin, 

Cambridge, 

173 

33 

Carroll, 

299 

Clarksville, 

187 

Colebrook, 

908 

Columbia, 

762 

Dalton, 

750 

Dixville, 

8 

Dummer, 

171 

Errol, 

138 

Gorham, 

224 

Hart’s  Location, 
Jackson, 

589 

Jefferson, 

629 

Kilkenny, 

Lancaster, 

1559 

Milan, 

4932 

Millsfield, 

Northumberland, 

429 

Pittsburg, 

425 

Randolph, 

113 

Stark, 

418 

Stratford, 

552 

Shelburne, 

480 

Stewartstown, 

747 

POPULATION  OP  NEW  ENGLAND. 


Success, 

Whitefield, 

857  1 

GRAFTON 

11,707 

Alexandria, 

1273 

Bath, 

1514 

Benton, 

478 

Bethlehem, 

950 

Bridgewater, 

664 

Bristol, 

1103 

Campton, 

1439 

Canaan, 

1683 

Danbury, 

934 

Dorchester, 

711 

Ellsworth, 

320 

Enfield, 

1742 

Franconia, 

584 

Grafton, 

1259 

Groton, 

776 

Hanover, 

2352 

Haverhill, 

2405 

Hebron, 

565 

Hill, 

951 

Holderness, 

1744 

Landaff, 

948 

Lebanon, 

2136 

Lisbon, 

1882 

Lincoln, 

57 

Littleton, 

2008 

Lyman, 

1442 

Lyme, 

1618 

Orange, 

451 

Orford, 

1406 

Piermont, 

948 

Plymouth, 

1290 

Rumney, 

1109 

Thornton, 

1012 

Warren, 

872 

Waterville, 

40 

Wentworth, 

1197 

Woodstock, 

418 

42,281 

HILLSBOROUGH. 

Amherst, 

1613 

Antrim, 

1143. 

Bedford, 

1906 

Bennington, 

541 

Brookline, 

718 

Deering, 

890 

Francestown, 

1114 

Goffstown, 

2270 

Greenfield, 

716 

Hancock, 

1012 

Hillsborough, 

1685 

Hollis, 

1293 

Hudson, 

1312 

Litchfield, 

447 

Lyndeborough, 

968 

Manchester, 

13933 

Mason, 

1226 

Merrimack, 

1250 

Milford, 

2159 

Mount  Vernon, 

722 

Nashua, 

5820 

Nashville, 

3122 

New  Ipswich, 

1877 

New  Boston, 

1476 

Pelham, 

1071 

Peterborough, 

2222 

Sharon, 

Temple, 

226 

579 

Weare, 

2436 

Wilton, 

1161 

Windsor, 

172 

57,080 

MERRIMACK. 

Allenstown, 

526 

Andover, 

1220 

Bradford, 

1341 

Bow, 

1055 

Boscawen, 

2063 

Canterbury, 

1614 

Chichester, 

997 

Concord, 

8584 

Dunbarton, 

915 

Epsom, 

1365 

Franklin, 

1251 

Henniker, 

1690 

Hooksett, 

1503 

Hopkinton, 

2169 

Loudon, 

Newbury, 

1553 

738 

New  London, 

945 

Northfield, 

1332 

Pembroke, 

1732 

Pittsfield, 

1828 

Salisbury, 

1228 

Sutton, 

1387 

Warner, 

2038 

Wilmot, 

1272 

40,346 

ROCKINGHAM. 

Atkinson, 

600 

Auburn, 

810 

Brentwood, 

923 

Candia, 

1482 

Chester, 

1301 

Danville, 

614 

Deerfield, 

2022 

Derry, 

1850 

East  Kingston, 

532 

Epping, 

1663 

Exeter, 

3329 

Gassport, 

103 

Greenland, 

739 

Hampstead, 

789 

Hampton, 

1197 

Hampton  Falls, 

640 

Kensington, 

700 

Kingston, 

1192 

263 


Londonderry,  1731 

New  Castle,  891 

Newmarket,  1939 

Newton,  685 

Newington,  472 

North  Hampton,  822 

Northwood,  1308 

Nottingham,  1268 

Plaistow,  748 

Poplin,  509 

Portsmouth,  9739 

Raymond,  1256 

Rye,  1296 

Salem,  1555 

Sandown,  566 

Seabrook,  1296 

South  Hampton,  472 

South  Newmarket,  516 
Stratham,  843 

Windham,  818 


49,216 

STRAFFORD. 
Barrington,  1754 

Dover,  8186 

Durham,  1499 

Farmington,  1699 

Lee,  863 

Madbury,  484 

Middleton,  476 

Milton,  1619 

New  Durham,  1048 

Rochester,  3006 

Rollingsford,  1862 

Somersworth,  4943 

Strafford,  1920 


29,359 

SULLIVAN. 

Ac  worth,  1251 

Charlestown,  1644 

Claremont,  3606 

Cornish,  1606 

Croydon,  861 

Goshen,  659 

Grantham,  784 

Langdon,  575 

Lempster,  906 

Newport,  2020 

Plainfield,  1392 

Springfield,  1270 

Sunapee,  787 

Unity,  96  L 

Washington,  1054 


19,376 

RECAPITULATION. 

By  Counties. 
Belknap,  17722 

Carroll,  20166 


264 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Cheshire,  30141 

Coos,  11707 

Grafton,  42281 


Hillsborough,  57^80 

Merrimack,  403 16 

Rockingham,  49216 


Strafford,  29359 

Sullivan,  19376 


317,394 


FRANKLIN. 


Avery’s  Gore, 

48 

Bakersfield, 

1523 

Berkshire, 

1955 

Enosburg, 

2009 

Fairfax, 

2111 

Fairfield, 

2591 

Fletcher, 

1084 

Franklin, 

1646 

Georgia, 

2686 

Highgate, 

2653 

Montgomery, 

1001 

Richford, 

1074 

Sheldon, 

1814 

St.  Albans, 

*3567 

S wanton, 

2824 

28,586 

GRAND 

ISLE. 

Alburg, 

1568 

Grand  Isle, 

666 

Isle  La  Mott, 

476 

North  Hero, 

730 

South  Hero, 

705 

4,145 

LAMOILLE. 

Belvidere, 

256 

Cambridge, 

1849 

Eden, 

668 

Emore, 

504 

Hyde, 

1107 

Johnson, 

1381 

Morristown, 

1141 

Sterling, 

233 

Stowe, 

1771 

Waterville, 

753 

Wolcott, 

909 

10,872 

ORANGE. 

Bradford, 

1723 

Braintree, 

1228 

Brookfield, 

1672 

Chelsea, 

1958 

Corinth, 

1906 

Fairlee, 

575 

Newbury, 

2984 

Orange, 

1007 

Randolph, 

2866 

Strafford, 

1546 

Thetford, 

2010 

Topsham, 

1668 

Tunbridge, 

1786 

Vershire, 

1071 

STATE  OF  VERMONT. 


ADDISON. 

Addison, 

Bndport, 

Bristol, 

Cornwall, 

Ferrisburg, 

Goshen, 

Granville, 

Hancock, 

Leicester, 

Lincoln, 

Middleburyj 

Monkton, 

New  Haven, 
Orwell, 

Pan  ton, 

Ripton, 

Salisbury, 

Shoreham, 

Starksboro’, 

Vergennes, 

Waltham, 

Weybridge, 

Whiting, 


1279 

1393 

1344 

1155 

2075 

486 

603 

430 

596 

1057 

3517 

1246 

1663 

1470 

559 

567 

1027 

1601 

1400 

1378 

270 

804 

629 


26,549 

BENNINGTON. 


Arlington, 

Bennington, 

Dorset, 

Glastenbury, 

Landgrove, 

Manchester, 

Peru, 

Pownal, 

Readsboro’, 

Rupert, 

Sandgate, 

Searsfiurg, 

Shaftesbury, 

Stamford, 

Sunderland, 

Winhall, 

Woodford, 


1084 

3923 

1700 

52 

337 

1782 

567 

1743 

857 

1102 

850 

201 

1896 

833 

489 

762 

423 


18,589 

CALEDONIA. 
Barnet,  2521 

Bradley  Vale,  107 

Burke,  1103 

Cabot,  1356 

Danville,  2577 

Goshen  Gore  by 
Wheelock,  133 

Goshen  Gore  by 
Plainfield,  32 


Groton, 

895 

Hardwick, 

14(2 

Harris’s  Gore, 

8 

Kirby, 

514 

Lyndon, 

1752 

Newark, 

431 

Peacham, 

1377 

Ryegate, 

1606 

Sheffield, 

797 

St.  Johnsbury, 

2758 

Sutton, 

1001 

Walden, 

910 

Waterford, 

1412 

Wheelock, 

855 

23,600 

CHITTENDEN. 


Gore, 

18 

Bolton, 

602 

Burlington, 

7505 

Charlotte, 

1634 

Colchester, 

2575 

Essex, 

2032 

Hinesburgh, 

1834 

Huntington, 

885 

J ericho, 

1837 

Milton, 

2451 

Richmond, 

1453 

Shelburne, 

1257 

St.  George, 

147 

Underhill, 

1599 

Westford, 

1458 

Williston, 

1669 

29,036 

ESSEX. 

Averill, 

7 

Bloomfield, 

244 

Brighton, 

193 

Brunswick, 

119 

Canaan, 

471 

Concord, 

1152 

East  Haven, 

94 

Granby, 

127 

Guildhall, 

501 

Lemington, 

187 

Lunenburg, 

1124 

Maidstone, 

237 

Victory, 

168 

Wenlock, 

26 

4,650 

POPULATION  OF  NEW  ENGLAND, 


265 


Washington, 

1348 

West  Fairlee, 

696 

Williamstown, 

1452 

27,296 

ORLEANS, 

Albany, 

1051 

Barton, 

987 

Brownington, 

613 

Charleston, 

1008 

Coventry, 

867 

Craftsburg, 

1223 

Derby, 

1750 

Glover, 

1137 

Greensboro’, 

1008 

Holland, 

669 

Irasburg, 

1034 

Jay, 

371 

Lowell, 

637 

Morgan, 

486 

Newport, 

748 

Salem, 

455 

Troy, 

1008 

Westfield, 

502 

Westmore, 

152 

15,707 

RUTLAND 

Benson, 

1305 

Brandon, 

2835 

Castleton, 

3016 

Chittenden, 

675 

Clarendon, 

1477 

Danby, 

1535 

Fairhaven, 

902 

Hubbardton, 

701 

Ira, 

400 

Mendon, 

504 

Middletown, 

875 

Mount  Holly, 

1534 

Mount  Tabor, 

308 

Pawlet, 

1843 

Pittsfield, 

512 

Pittsford, 

2026 

Poultney, 

2329 

Rutland, 

3715 

Sherburne, 

578 

Shrewsbury, 

1268 

Sudbury, 

794 

BRISTOL. 

Barrington, 

795 

Bristol, 

4616 

Warren, 

8103 

8,514 

KENT. 

Coventry, 

3620 

East  Greenwich, 

2358 

Tinmouth,  717 

Wallingford,  1688 

Wells,  804 

West  Haven,  718 


33,059 

WASHINGTON. 
Barre,  1835 

Berlin,  1507 

Calais,  1410 

Duxbury,  845 

East  Montpelier,  1447 
Fayston,  684 

Marshfield,  1102 

Middlesex,  1365 

Montpelier,  2310 

Moretown,  1335 

Northfield,  2922 

Plainfield,  808 

Roxbury,  967 

Waitsfield,  1021 

Warren,  962 

Water  bury,  2352 

Woodbury,  1070 

Worcester,  702 


WINDHAM. 
Athens,  359 

Brattleboro’,  3816 

Brookline,  285 

Dover,  709 

Dummerston,  1645 

Grafton,  1241 

Guilford,  1329 

Halifax,  1133 

Jamaica,  1606 

Londonderry,  1274 

Marlboro’,  896 

Newfane,  1304 

Putney,  1425 

Rockingham,  2837 

Somerset,  321 

Stratton,  286 

Townshend,  1354 

Vernon,  281 

Wardsboro’,  1125 

Westminster,  1721 

Whitingham,  1380 

:E  OP  RHODE  IS2 

Warwick,  7740 

West  Greenwich,  1350 


15,068 

NEWPORT. 
Jamestown,  358 

Little  Compton,  1462 
Middletown,  832 

Newport,  9563 


Wilmington, 

1372 

Windham, 

763 

29,062 

WINDSOR. 

Andover, 

725 

Baltimore, 

124 

Barnard, 

1647 

Bethel, 

1730 

Bridgewater, 

1311 

Cavendish, 

1576 

Chester, 

2001 

Hartford, 

2159 

Hartland, 

2063 

Ludlow, 

1619 

Norwich, 

1978 

Plymouth, 

1226 

Pomfret, 

1546 

Reading, 

1171 

Rochester, 

1493 

Royalton, 

1850 

Sharon, 

1240 

Springfield, 

2762 

Stockbridge, 

1327 

Weathersfield, 

1851 

Weston, 

950 

West  Windsor, 

1002 

Windsor, 

1928 

Woodstock, 

3011 

38,320 

RECAPITULATION. 

By  Counties. 

Addison, 

26,549 

Bennington, 

18,589 

Caledonia, 

23,600 

Chittenden, 

29,036 

Essex, 

4,650 

Franklin, 

28,586 

Grand  Isle, 

4,145 

Lamoille, 

10,872 

Orange, 

27,296 

Orleans, 

15,707 

Rutland, 

33,059 

Washington, 

24,654 

Windham, 

29,062 

Windsor, 

38,320 

314,125 

iAND. 

New  Shoreham, 

1262 

Portsmouth, 

1833 

Tiverton, 

4699 

20,009 

PROVIDENCE. 

Burrilville, 

3538 

Cranston, 

4312 

Cumberland, 

6662 

18 


266 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Foster,  - 1932  | 

Gloucester,  2872 1 

Johnston,  2937 

North  Providence,  7680 
Providence,  41513 

Scituate,  4582 

Smithfield,  11500 


87,528 


WASHINGTON. 


Charlestown,  994 

Exeter,  1635 

Hopkinton,  2478 

North  Kingstown,  9712 
Richmond,  1784 

South  Kingstown,  3802 
Westerly,  2766 


16,430 


RECAPITULATION. 
By  Counties. 


Bristol,  8,514 

Kent,  15,068 

Newport,  20,009 

Providence,  87,528 

Washington,  16,430 


147,549 


POPULATION  OP  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


States.  Whites.  Free  Colored.  Total  Free  Popu-  Slaves. 

lation. 

Maine 581,813....  1,356....  583,169 

New  Hampshire 317,456....  520.  •••  317,976 

Vermont 313,402....  718....  314,120 

Massachusetts 985,450....  9,064....  994,514 

Rhode  Island 143,875....  3,670....  147,545 

Connecticut., 363,099 7,693 370,792 

New  York 3,048,325 49,069 3,097,394 

Pennsylvania 2,258,463 ....  53,323 ....  2,311,786 

Ohio 1,955, 108 ....  25,319 ....  1,980,427 

Indiana 977,628 10,788 988,416 

Illinois 846,035 5,435....  851,470 

Michigan 395,097....  2,557....  397,654 

Wisconsin. 304,758....  633....  305,391 

Iowa 191,879....  335....  192,214 

California 91,632....  965 92,597 

New  Jersey 465,513. .. .23,820 489,333....  222 

Delaware 71,169  ...18,073....  89,242....  2,290 

Maryland 417,943. ...  74,723. .. . 492,666....  90,368 

Virginia 894,800 ....  54,333 ... . 949, 133 ....  472,528 

North  Carolina 553,028 ....  27,463 ....  580,491 ....  288,548 

South  Carolina 274,567 8,956 283,523 384,984 

Georgia 521,572....  2,931....  524,503. ...  381,682 

Alabama 426,486....  2,293....  428,779 ....  342,892 

Mississippi 295,718 930 296,648 309,878 

Louisiana 255,491 ....  17,462. .. . 272,953 ....  244,809 

Tennessee 756,753....  6,401....  763,154. ...  239,460 

Kentucky 761,417 ....  10,007 ...  • 771,424. ...  210,981 

Missouri 592,004....  2,618-...  594,622....  87,422 

Arkansas 162,189 608 162,797 47,100 

Florida 47,211....  924....  48,135....  39,309 

Texas 154,034....  397-...  154,431....  58,161 

District  of  Columbia 38,027..  ••  9,973....  48,000....  3,687 

Utah  Territory 11,330....  24....  11,354....  26 

Minnesota  Territory 6,038 39....  6,077 

New  Mexico  Territory. . . 61,530 17 61,547 

Oregon  Territory 13,088 206 13,294 


Aggregate 19,553,928  433,643  19,987,573  3,204,347 


VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1854. 


267 


VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR  IN  1854. 

In  the  tables  following  will  be  found  the  number  of  votes  given 
in  each  town  for  the  principal  candidates  for  Governor  in  1854,  as 
published  in  the  Augusta  Age.  These  are  not  the  official  returns, 
but  the  result  is  the  same. 

The  counties  and  towns  are  arranged  alphabetically.  With  but 
few  exceptions  the  name  of  the  Town  Clerk  for  1854,  in  each  town, 
is  given  in  this  table. 

The  State  Tax,  apportioned  by  an  Act  of  the  Legislature,  April 
17,  1854,  will  be  noticed  in  the  last  column  of  figures.  The  tax  of 
the  smaller  places  is  given  in  the  aggregate  at  the  end  of  the  county. 

In  1850  the  United  States  Census  gave  to  Maine  a population  of 
583,285  inhabitants.  The  result  of  that  census,  for  each  town  and 
county  in  the  State,  will  be  found  convenient  for  reference,  and  it 
is  here  given. 

ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY, 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 

a 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850, 

. Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  be. 

State  Tax. 

Auburn, 

2840 

214 

75 

283 

9 

$806.48 

Danville,  . . . . 

1636 

94 

37 

110 

57 

650.42 

Durham,  . .. . 

1894 

46 

65 

145 

52 

756.24 

E.  Livermore, 

, . .Aaron  Barton 

892 

5 

55 

89 

7 

301.77 

Greene 

1347 

127 

21 

146 

444.48 

Leeds, 

1652 

81 

56 

109 

1 

452.99 

Lewiston,  ... 

...E.  P.  Tobie 

3584 

154 

61 

376 

1165.79 

Lisbon 

1495 

21 

71 

119 

N 6 

529.20 

Livermore,  . . 

1764 

126 

56 

134 

546.22 

Minot 

. . . A.  B.  Dwinel 

1734 

127 

13 

180 

15 

597.88 

Poland, 

2660 

194 

14 

223 

20 

639.93 

Turner, 

2537 

322 

45 

266 

1 

842.72 

Wales, 

612 

49 

31 

27 

224.39 

Webster 

1110 

33 

51 

51 

2 

390.97 

25757 

1593 

651 

22q8 

170 

8349.48 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY. 

Votes  foe  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS.  ] 

Pop.  in  1850.  Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

Amity, 

.Edmund  Cone.... 

256 

3 

11 

30 

$29.15 

Hodgdon, 

• J.  W.  Jackins.... 

862 

3 

1 

62 

34 

125.06 

Houlton, 

.John  F.  H.  Hall.. 

1453 

50 

54 

20 

90 

285.77 

Linneus, 

• Benj.  G.  Morrison. 

561 

10 

16 

21 

62 

51.31 

Masardis, 

.Eben  Trafton 

122 

22 

1 

20 

20.65 

Monticello,. ... 

. Jas.  C.  Wellington. 

227 

24 

3 

16 

5 

33.44 

New  Limerick,. 

• Jonathan  Hayes.. 

160 

6 

13 

4 

2 

27.60 

Smyrna, 

• Osgood  Pingry.... 

172 

15 

9 

3 

5 

16.55 

Weston, 

.Charles  Megquier. 

293 

14 

15 

25 

56.96 

Bancroft, 

.Joseph  E.  Shorey. 

157 

6 

3 

11 

Belfast  Ac.  gt., 

259 

5 

12 

11 

268 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 

, A 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850.  Par™. 

Rood. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &o. 

State  Tax. 

Benedicta, Michael  Broderick. 

325 

38 

1 

3 

$7-72 

Bridgewater,  ...Chas.  Kidder 

143 

13 

10 

11 

6.61 

Crystal  Plant’n,.  Jedediah  Fairfield. 

175 

6 

2 

24 

Dayton  Plant’n, 

40 

8 

2 

4 

2 

Eaton  G’t.  PI., . David  0.  Parks... 

188 

34 

26 

5.00 

Golden  Ridge,. .Ivory  B.  Gerry.... 

194 

29 

8 

22 

Hancock,  

592 

Haynesville, 

96 

14 

5 

1 

11 

Letter  D., Henry  W.  Hyde.. 

401 

26 

56 

28 

Letter  G,  II.  2,.  Joel  Bean... 

361 

8 

10 

22 

12 

Limeston  R.  P1.,W.  G.  Carpenter.. 

10 

Macwahoc, H.  Chadbourne. . . 

1 

12 

13 

Madawaska,  ...  .Lewis  Cormier.... 

1278 

40 

149 

2 

34 

Moluncus, Wm.  \V.  Hadley.. 

199 

1 

16 

1 

Orient Chas.  Longfellow. 

207 

1 

4 

5 

3 

Portage  Lake,..N.  W.  Stevens.... 

168 

10 

38 

5 

Presque  Isle  Pl.,JohnN.Truworthy. 

11 

14 

28 

18 

Salmon  Brook,.  .Jotham  S.  Wilder. 

176 

7 

8 

8 

1 

Van  Buren,  ....James  Keagan.... 

1050 

122 

65 

1 

Williams  C.  gt., Charles  Durnin... 

224 

2 

8 

12 

14 

6.61 

No.  7,  R.  5 

10 

1 

No.  9,  R.  6, ... .John  N.  Winslow. 

59 

14 

2 

No.  11,  R.  1, 

106 

1 

5 

7 

No.  11,  R.  5,....Elb’dgeG.  Decker. 

354 

41 

14 

1 

1 

Framingham 

31 

6 

3 

6.61 

Moro,  

1 

11 

Letter  H,  R.  2,. Cyrus  Small. 

203 

No.  12,  R.  3, 

66 

Letter  F,  R.  2, 

288 

# 

Mars  Hill 

29 

8.00 

Deerfield  Ac. Gt., 

12 

6.91 

No.  12,  R.  5, 

11 

No.  17,  R.  9, 

209 

Ashland,  (a  new  town,) 

No.  6,  R.  5, 

39 

No.  9,  R.  5 

25 

Plymouth  Grant, 

252 

13.36 

No.  5,  R.  3 

34 

Letter  A,  R.  2, 

4 

No.  3,R.  2, 

37 

Reed, 

76 

141 

No.  8,  R.  5, 

33 

No.  6,  R.  4, 

37 

Letter  B,  R.  2, 

5 

Portland  Ac.Gt., 

78 

6.61 

Letter  E,  R.  1, 

46 

Other  places, 

381.23 

12533 

564 

579 

325 

447 

1095.15 

CUMBERLAND 

COUNTY. 

Votes  foe  Governor,  1854. 

, 

■-* 

TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850.  Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &e. 

State  Tax. 

Baldwin, ....... D’l  T.  Richardson. 

1100 

27 

117 

72 

$314.92 

Bridgton, Samuel  Mason.... 

2710 

200 

34 

256 

12 

949.16 

Brunswick, Nathaniel  Badger. 

4976 

153 

78 

309 

2223.38 

Cape  Elizabeth,.  John  Fickett 

2082 

63 

7 

183 

61 

516.13 

Casco, ...Daniel  M.  Cook... 

1045 

45 

30 

114 

3 

306.49 

VOTES"  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1854. 


269 


Votes  fob  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS. 

Fop.  in  1850. 

, Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  tee.  State  Tax. 

Cumberland,  . . 

.Samuel  True 

1656 

92 

41 

94 

14 

#656.56 

Falmouth, 

.John  Noyes 

2164 

66 

6 

178 

41 

806.71 

Freeport, 

.Ambrose  Pratt.... 

2629 

81 

64 

228 

11 

1131.76 

Gorham, 

• Wm.  B.  Harding.. 

3088 

241 

47 

255 

6 

1374.86 

Gray, 

.J.  Clark 

1788 

108 

13 

150 

58 

479.01 

Harpswell,  .... 

.Thos.  U.  Eaton... 

1535 

83 

. 93 

7 

2 

633.15 

Harrison,  ..... 

.T.  R.  Sampson... 

1416 

76 

12 

149 

18 

462.35 

Naples, 

.Asa  Warren 

1025 

59 

27 

104 

274.16 

New  Gloucester, E.  H.  Moseley.... 

1848 

42 

29 

209 

43 

794.56 

N.  Yarmouth,  . 

.Wm.  Osgood 

1221 

34 

23' 

119 

7 

657.67 

Otisfield, 

.Lewis  H.  Sawyer.. 

1171 

40 

26 

97 

5 

424.49 

Portland, 

.William  Boyd 

20819 

809 

490 

1728 

45 

14650.65 

Pownal, 

.Henry  Warren.... 

1074 

28 

25 

107 

28 

485.33 

Raymond, 

• L.  D.  Strout 

1142 

25 

6 

105 

71 

255.95 

Scarborough,  .. 

.Gren.  McKenney. 

1837 

177 

11 

131 

12 

776.52 

Sebago,  

.Samuel  Tyler 

850 

11 

9 

52 

92 

141.97 

Standish, 

.John  H.  Philbrick. 

2290 

190 

32 

194 

9 

662.67 

Westbrook,. ... 

.George  Bishop.... 

4852 

321 

45 

477 

37 

2414  29 

Windham, 

.John  Eveleth 

2380 

89 

27 

257 

23 

819  62 

Yarmouth,  .... 

.S.  W.  Blanchard.. 

2144 

61 

72 

160 

3 

1459.42 

Raymond  Cape, 

50 

68892 

3121 

1247 

5780 

673 

33671.68 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Avon, Rufus  W.  Libby.. 

Carthage, Harrison  Storer... 

Chesterville, ....  Bartlett  Lowell . . . 
Farmington,.... John  F.  Sprague.. 

Freeman, Benj.  B.  Allen.... 

Industry P.  W.  Butler 

Jay, Silas  Jones,  Jr.... 

Kingfield, Josiah  French.... 

Madrid, John  G.  Conant... 

New  Sharon,,... Hiram  Bass 

New  Vineyard,.. Luther  F.  Voter.. 

Phillips, H.  L.  Whitcomb.. 

Salem, Daniel  Heath 

Strong, Adam  Hunter.... 

Temple, Simeon  Hackett.. 

Weld, Kendall  Wright. . • 

Wilton Sewall  Cram 

Jackson  Plant’n, Aaron  W.  Mace.. 

Letter  E, B.  T.  Parker 

Rangeley, John  Haley,  Jr... 

No.  6, Ichabod  Bryant... 

No.  3,  R.  3, 

No.  4,  R.  2,.j. 

No.  4 


Votes  fob  Governor,  1854. 


Pop.  in  1850. 

Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &o. 

State  Tax. 

778 

55 

11 

67 

#162.77 

420 

37 

2 

24 

85  24 

1142 

34 

49 

104 

33 

283.33 

2725 

86 

39 

386 

55 

1199.48 

762 

45 

14 

57 

148.86 

1041 

28 

7 

89 

3 

263.44 

1733 

49 

21 

*122 

65 

444.11 

662 

38 

35 

10 

147.70 

404 

55 

11 

57 

48.65 

1732 

56 

42 

224 

15 

624.03 

635 

34 

10 

53 

132.29 

1673 

108 

36 

171 

420.57 

454 

7 

10 

18 

32 

120.97 

1008 

31 

27 

133 

340.02 

785 

47 

92 

1 

146.52 

995 

85 

10 

85 

186.46 

1909 

84 

24 

196 

9 

645.07 

321 

6 

57 

0 

126 

8 

5 

3 

11.20 

438 

34 

1 

48 

74 

3 

2 

7 

43 

6.00 

8 

8.00 

139 

7.84 

930  351  1998  193  5662.35 


20027 


270 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


HANCOCK  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS.  p Pop.  in  1850. 

Parrifc. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  4c. 

State  Tax. 

Amherst, Alexander  Webb.. 

323 

5 

58 

$88.76 

Aurora, Samuel  Silsby 

217 

20 

4 

20 

67.89 

Bluehill, Vespasian  Ellis... 

1939 

40 

37 

148 

704.39 

Brooklin, C.  K.  Higgins.... 

1002 

25 

81 

157.56 

Brooksville,  ....T,  Shepardson.. . . 

1333 

42 

11 

125 

214.04 

Bucksport, Jas.  B.  Parker.... 

3381 

60 

28 

350 

1259.87 

Castine, Otis  Little 

1260 

46 

24 

125 

1 

1197.29 

Cranberry  Isles,.  Jos.  S.  Speedling. 

283 

24 

12 

4 

78.13 

Deer  Isle, John  L.  Carman.. 

3037 

129 

34 

100 

459.19 

Dedham, W.  P.  Spofford. . . . 

546 

34 

47 

111.20 

Eastbrook, William  Smith.... 

212 

11 

1 

12 

66.09 

Eden, S.  II.  Richards... 

1127 

74 

23 

40 

209.62 

Ellsworth, Win.  H.  Chaney.. 

4009 

95 

32 

525 

8 

1358.69 

Franklin, Alfred  Springer... 

736 

26 

6 

75 

161.02 

Gouldsborough,.H.  M.  Soule 

1400 

50 

4 

128 

254.71 

Greenfield, Benj.  C.  Wheeler. 

305 

6 

12 

26 

75.56 

Hancock,  EliphaletPettingill 

960 

20 

6 

106 

165.52 

Mariaville, Chas.  Brimmer ... . 

374 

6 

50 

74.44 

Mount  Desert,. .E.  E.  Babson 

777 

43 

8 

35 

159.88 

Orland, Jas.  C.  Saunders.. 

1580 

46 

7 

207 

558.12 

Otis, Benjamin  Davis. . . 

124 

1 

42 

39.03 

Penobscot, 

1556 

17 

2 

170 

323.09 

Seaville, Ab’m  C.  Milliken. 

139 

5 

9 

30.29 

Sedgwick, R.  S.  Cole 

1234 

"35 

2 

86 

241.82 

Sullivan, Josh.  B.  Johnson. 

810 

50 

10 

81 

216.42 

Surry, Thos.  C.  Sargent.. 

1189 

43 

4 

95 

252.43 

Tremont Seth  H.  Clark.... 

1425 

52 

26 

76 

207.53 

Trenton, William  Hopkins. 

1205 

54 

135 

299.79 

Waltham, Elliot  Jordan 

304 

9 

54 

84.39 

Long  Island,.... Israel  B.  Lunt.... 

152 

4 

15 

3 

Swan  Island,  ...James  Joyce 

423 

25 

12 

36.59 

Wetmore  Isle,.. Fred.  Wardwell... 

405 

. 16 

12 

114.02 

No.  7, Wm.  Johnson.... 

109 

9 

2 

26.41 

No.  21,  M.  D,,..Chas.  B.  Milliken. 

26 

16.00 

No.  33,  M.  D,,..Chas.  G.  King.... 

51 

13 

52.00 

No.  1 and  2, 

142 

53  54 

No.  8, 

17 

6.00 

No.  9 

22 

6.00 

No.  10, 

20 

16.00 

Placentia  Island, 

13 

.40 

Pond  Island, 

10 

.25 

Calf  Island, 

7 

1.00 

Black  Island, 

25 

.40 

Duck  Island, 

12 

.50 

Marshall’s  Isle, 

1.00 

Old  Harbor  Isle, 

fl 

.60 

Conway’s  Isle, 

12 

Pickering’s  Isle, 

13 

2.00 

Beach  Isle, 

9 

.80 

Gr’t  Spruce  Head  Isle, 

19 

.40 

Bear  Isle, 

7 

1.00 

Butter  Isle, 

6 

1.50 

Eagle  Isle, 

32 

2.00 

Hacketash  Isle, 

12 

Matinicus  L’t  I., 

11 

/ 

379.75 


VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1854, 


271 


KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWSS. 

TOWS  CLERKS.  Pop.  in  1850 

. Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Carj,  ie. 

. State  Tax. 

Albion, 

.Jesse  Taylor 1604 

77 

55 

154 

£459.88 

Augusta, 

.Dan’l  C.  Stanwood.  8154 

151 

219 

523 

244 

4174.12 

Belgrade, 

.Ariel  Hinkler....  1722 

38 

92 

102 

75 

612.71 

Benton, 

• A.  H.  Richardson.  1189 

98 

3 

81 

314.23 

Chelsea, 

.Daniel  C.  Stanwood  1096 

5 

13 

SO 

295.'  4 

China, 

.Ambrose  H. Abbot.  2769 

77 

53 

265 

917.70 

Clinton 

. J.  H.  Stinchfield. . 1743 

176 

143 

1 

380.11 

Farmingdale,  . . 

.Geo.  Tarbox 

11 

11 

71 

509.65 

Fayette, 

. H.  B.  Lovejoy,...  1085 

12 

59 

83 

15 

39146 

Gardiner, 

.Chas.  P Branch..  5226 

96 

112 

43-5 

2 

2482.96 

Halloweli, 

.Justin  E.  Smith..  3201 

57 

46 

323 

1769.66 

Litchfield, 

.Isaac  W.  Springer.  2044 

43 

62 

183 

664.45 

Manchester, .. . 

.Sullivan  Kelbrith.  825 

2 

39 

96 

3 

480.79 

Monmouth 

. Charles  T.  Fox....  1925 

38 

109 

156 

717.50 

Mt.  Vernon,... 

• Aaron  S.  Lyford..  1479 

25 

76 

132 

480.99 

Pitts  ton, 

71 

87 

108 

3 

1192.10 

Readfield, 

.Emery  O.  Bean...  1817 

32 

67 

171 

18 

777.08 

Rome, 

.Amaziah  Tracy...  830 

9 

43 

45 

159.85 

Sidney 

. A.  S.  Hayward...  1955 

6 

50 

109 

36 

931.22 

Vassalboro’,  .. . 

.James  Rowe 3099 

39 

51 

300 

2 

1288.10 

Vienna, 

• Thomas  C.  Norris.  851 

29 

37 

38 

253.96 

Waterville 

• E.  L.  Getchell....  3965 

104 

82 

364 

37 

2043.32 

Wayne, 

33 

29 

108 

27 

469.42 

West  Gardiner, 

• Oliver  E.  Edwards.  1260 

4 

2 

134 

5 

406.46 

Windsor, 

.Stephen  Barton. . . 1793 

14 

68 

39 

16 

523  78 

Winslow, 

.Robert  Ayer 1796 

4 

20 

156 

9 

688.26 

Winthrop, 

• J.  M.  Benjamin...  2098 

106 

134 

217 

984.61 

Clinton  Gore,.. 

• Joel  Learned,  Jr..  195 

29 

1 

5 

13.69 

Unity  Plant.,.. 

9 

16.58 

Albion  Gore,  . . 

58021 

1357 

1657 

4617 

498  24390.58 

LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWSS. 

TOWS'  CLERKS.  * 

Pop.  iii  1850.  Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Car;,  4 c.  State  Tax. 

Aina,  

.John  McLean 

916 

18 

83 

69 

£367.57 

Boothbay, 

.Jason  Fuller 

2504 

72 

68 

119 

482.39 

Bremen, 

•Wm,  H.  Little.. . . 

891 

23 

12 

56 

217-15 

Bristol, 

. William  Hanly. . . . 

2910 

129 

73 

206 

4 

507.75 

Cushing, 

•Tho’s  C.  Kelleran. 

805 

68 

7 

10 

1 

182  97 

Damariscotta,  . 

.Everett  W.  Stetson 

1328 

40 

34 

200 

3 

757.19 

Dresden,  

• Phil.  F.  Houdlette. 

1419 

35 

37 

130 

544.06 

Edgecomb,  .... 
Friendship,. .. . 

.Zenas  Cook,  2d.  .. 

1231 

652 

48 

23 

91 

338.10 

141.90 

Jefferson, 

.Joseph  Ross 

2223 

50 

160 

206 

4 

601.80 

Newcastle 

.Joseph  Curtis 

2012 

30 

108 

260 

2 

789.04 

Nobleborough,. 

.Seth  Hall 

1408 

95 

43 

131 

471.40 

Rockland, 

.W.  G.  Frye 

5052 

274 

211 

464 

2082.89 

St.  George,’. ... 
Southport, 

.Samuel  Watts 

• Daniel  Cameron... 

2217 

543 

216 

23 

5 

5 

471.93 

75.32 

Sou.  Thomaston,A.  McKellar,  Jr..  . 

1420 

77 

100 

43 

2 

572.51 

Thomaston,  ... 

.Geo.  A.  Starr 

2723 

167 

130 

61 

90 

1485.81 

Union, 

.Andrew  Libbey.. . . 

1974 

80 

110 

113 

11 

687.33 

Waldoborough, 

. Lincoln  L.Kennedy 

4199 

81 

546 

106 

11 

1890.55 

Warren, 

.Albert  Johnson.  .. 

2428 

45 

60 

142 

47 

1420.40 

Washington,  . . 

.James  Burns...... 

1756 

107 

62 

95 

290.07 

Westport, 

.Henry  Dunton.... 

761 

43 

30 

1 

204.47 

272 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CL&llKS.  Pop.  in  1850.  Parris.  Reed.  Morrill.  Cary,  &c.  State  Tax. 

Whitefield, John  King 2160  51  104  66  44  #560.27 

Wiscasset, Elisha  McKenny, . 2343  159  111  172  1214.67 

Matinicus  Isles, Freeman  Hall 220  6 3 8 40.25 

Monhegan  Isle,.  Joseph  Starling,  2d  103  19  3 7.16 

Muscle  R’ge  PI., 56  12  7 8 

Patricktown  PI 552  11  27  29  18  67.95 

Marsh  Island, 20 

Hay  Island, 8 

John’s  Island, 5 

Pond  Island 1 

Otter  Island, 12 

Harbor  Island, 8 

Cranberry  Isl’d, 32 


46989  1965  2175  2791 


242  16472.81 


OXFORD  COUNTY. 

Votes  foe  Governor,  18M. 

TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS.  Fop.  in  1830.  Parris.  Reed.  Morrill.  Car;,  4c.  State  Tax. 


Albany, Geo.  W Saunders.. 

Andover, Wm.  H.  Talbot.. . . 

Bethel, Israel  G.  Kimball. 

Brownfield, Eli  B.  Bean 

Buckfield, James  Murdock,.. 

Byron, George  D.  Austin.. 

Canton, John  M.  Deshon,. 

Denmark, Sewall  Fly 

Dixfield, John  J.  Holman... 

Fryeburg, Joseph  Chandler.. 

Gilead, Geo.  Burnham.  ... 

Grafton, Stephen  Chase.  ... 

Greenwood, Isaac  Flint 

Hanover, PrentissM. Putnam 

Hartford, John  Larrabee. ... 

Hebron, .John  Tripp 

Hiram, Madison  K.  Mabry. 

Lovell, Elbridge  G.Kimball 

Mason, Amos  A.  Grover... 

Mexico, John  Kelsey. >..... 

Newry, ....Hiram  Bartlett.... 

Norway, C.  L.  Francis 

Oxford, James  M.  Wilson.. 

Paris, Charles  T.  Mellen. 

Peru,' Jonathan  Hall.  ... 

Porter, Aaron  H.  Mason.. 

Roxbury, 

Rumford,  Thomas  Roberts.. 

Stow,  Moses  Abbot 

Stoneham, Chas.  A.  Ayers,... 

Sumner, Reuben  Chandler. 

Sweden, Benjamin  Nevers.. 

Waterford, Josiah  Monroe.... 

Woodstock,  ....Joseph  Davis.  .... 

Andover,  N.  Sur.  Joshua  Dunn 

Franklin  Plant. ,Greenleaf  Andrews 
Fryeburg  Ac.  G’tNathaniel  Tyler.. . 
Hamlin  Grant, ..Wm.  O.  Pearson... 

Letter  B, Chas.  Abbott 

Milton  Plantat’nNath’l  Jackson.. . . 


747 

88 

2 

47 

#145.19 

710 

51 

28 

60 

9 

152.16 

2253 

143 

10 

222 

1 

536.47 

1320 

26 

2 

126 

56 

321.96 

1657 

194 

11 

179 

7 

522.92 

296 

53 

3 

18 

40.48 

926 

110 

33 

63 

7 

287.47 

1203 

122 

9 

58 

1 

343.78 

1180 

135 

47 

27 

12 

309.71 

1524 

135 

11 

132 

561.56 

359 

29 

3 

29 

95.79 

108 

22 

1 

5 

14.00 

1118 

77 

3 

64 

14 

107.64 

366 

25 

2 

20 

76.87 

1293 

79 

14 

133 

33 

341.67 

839  . 

41 

10 

133 

17 

238.70 

1210 

99 

19 

101 

324.03 

1196 

122 

6 

114 

2 

329.82 

93 

4 

10 

24.27 

481 

51 

6 

46 

116.02 

459 

69 

2 

24 

97.96 

1962 

129 

22 

204 

1 

656.64 

1233 

126 

11 

115 

369.91 

2883 

220 

36 

280 

2 

841.31 

1109 

101 

3 

108 

209.43 

1208 

70 

25 

94 

333.03 

246 

25 

20 

11 

32.25 

1375 

101 

39 

121 

11 

371.78 

471 

54 

4 

34 

96.68 

483 

56 

3 

37 

51.84 

1151 

86 

5 

140 

3 

338.38 

696 

49 

13 

79 

249.99 

1448 

149 

14 

110 

529.33 

1012 

84 

145 

162.44 

81 

8 

1 

0 

1 

6.00 

188 

35 

3 

5 

13.55 

64 

10 

108 

7 

9 

3 

11.33 

174 

33 

1 

2 

10.00 

166 

16 

4 

13 

5 

20.78 

VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1854, 


273 


Votes  foe  Governor,  18.54. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS.  Pop.  in  1850. 

Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  4 c. 

, State  Tax. 

No.  5.  R.  2,  ... 

.John  M.  Wilson.  . 55 

5 

6 

1 

1 

#10.00 

RileyPlantation, David F.  Bennett.. 

6 

3 

6.18 

A,  No.  1, 

No.  4,  R.  1,.... 

4 

19.56 

No.  5,  R.  1 

10.00 

Other  places,  . . 

44.47 

35565 

3045 

432 

3122 

186 

9383.35 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854.' 

TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS.  Pop.  in  1850.' Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

Alton 

.Thomas  G.  Spratt.  252 

35 

u 

25 

#27.21 

Argyle,  ....... 

• Gideon  J.  Newton.  338 

34 

24 

45.97 

Bangor, 

.Geo.  W.  Snow....  14432 

556 

320 

1275 

7 

7830.34 

Bradford, 

.John  M.  French..  1296 

81 

9 

159 

173.50 

Bradley, 

.Edwin  Eddy 796 

34 

1 

89 

201.63 

Brewer, 

.Samuel  Deering...  2628 

65 

24 

265 

530.97 

Burlington,  ... 

• A.  Woodman 481 

49 

7 

23 

58.06 

Carmel, . 

.E.  S.Linnell 1228 

87 

86 

52 

216.99 

Carroll, 

.John  A.  Larrabee.  401 

34 

12 

22 

1 

43.31 

Charleston,.... 

.Samuel  W.  Foss..  1283 

124 

77 

51 

288.67 

Chester, 

.Samuel  Chesley...  339 

9 

6 

24 

26.12 

Clifton, 

.Joseph  Parks 306 

12 

21 

39.10 

Corinna, 

• Paul  M.  Fisher....  1550 

81 

43 

153 

1 

333.53 

Corinth, 

.Jared  Fuller 1600 

149 

13 

139 

402.95 

Dexter, 

.Pulaski  McCrillis.  1948 

159 

61 

185 

538.74 

Dixmont 

.Alfred  Berry 1605 

23 

18 

165 

422.08 

Eddington,  .... 

.John  C.  Little 696 

37 

1 

53 

203.71 

Edinburg, 

.Thomas  J.  Tuttle..  93 

5 

5 

3 

22.76 

Enfield, 

.Edward  H.  Treat.. 

33 

2 

51 

55.18 

Etna,  ......... 

.Samuel  Abbott....  802 

26 

22 

77 

103.46 

Exeter, 

.Joshua  Palmer....  1853 

122 

69 

137 

2 

487.82 

Garland, 

.Wm.  F.  Haskell..  1247 

112 

28 

130 

266.28 

Glenburn, 

.Moses  Parsons....  905 

65 

22 

33 

141.76 

Greenbush, .... 

33 

17 

3 

45.33 

Hampden, 

.H.  L.  Hopkins. ...  3195 

58 

51 

326 

39 

852.99 

Hermon 

• James  H.  Johnson  1374 

69 

34 

78 

260.80 

Holden, 

.Reuben  Freeman.. 

28 

23 

56 

241.49 

Howland, 

.Wm.  R.  Miller....  214 

12 

6 

23 

48.73 

Kenduskeag,  .. 

.Tim.  P.  Batchelder 

20 

11 

116 

143.51 

Kirkland, 

.Richard  P.  Smith.  717 

73 

3 

25 

83.90 

Lagrange, 

29 

49 

29 

77.73 

Lee, 

. Joseph  H.  Perkins.  917 

50 

14 

85 

34 

138.00 

Levant 

.R.  W.  Clark 1842 

71 

44 

112 

232.74 

Lincoln, 

.Asa  Bither 1358 

94 

38 

98 

44 

258.37 

Lowell, 

.Joseph  Stickney...  378 

61 

9 

4 

40.13 

Maxfield, 

.Isaac  D.  McIntosh  186 

4 

32 

18.01 

Milford, 

.James  H.  Eaton...  687 

28 

15 

73 

259.16 

Newburg, 

• C.  D.  Gilmore.r...  1399 

28 

6 

134 

233.15 

Newport, 

.Atkinson  Hobart..  1212 

79 

24 

78 

392.88 

Oldtown, 

. Jas.  A.  Purrington  3087 

322 

110 

253 

1 

680.36 

Orono, 

.Levi  R.  Weeks,...  2785 

131 

200 

39 

3 

525.31 

Orrington...... 

.A.  D.  Atwood 1851 

20 

5 

181 

540.49 

Passadumkeag, 

.S.  W.L.  Chase....  294 

28 

5 

23 

1 

40.71 

Patten, 

.Preston  Fisher,...  470 

55 

11 

43 

94.01 

Plymouth,  .... 

.Moses  M.  Eaton...  925 

95 

9 

68 

162.27 

Springfield,.... 

. Bial  H . Scribner. . . 583 

40 

19 

71 

4 

60.10 

Stetson, 

.Lewis  Barker 885 

62 

19 

66 

159.59 

274 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Votes  fob  Governor,  18M. 

A 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850. 

Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

Mattawamk’g, . .Sam’l  W.  Coombs. 

19 

19 

7 

Nickertou  Plant. G.  W.  Garman... 

20 

6 

52 

No.4,R.l,N.B.P 

159 

6 

8 

1 

#14.00 

9 

8 

7 

1 

No.  7,  R.  3,  ....John  Judkins 

161 

9 

9 

15 

1 

Veazie, A.  J.  Stockwell.. . . 

26 

10 

57 

10 

Mattamiscontis 

54 

12.00 

Ind.Towns.,No.2, 

12 

E.  lnd.  Towns’p, 

193 

W.  Ind. Towns’p, 

107 

No.  3,  R.  6, 

40 

No.  3,R.  8, 

15 

No.  4,  R.  3 

111 

No.  5,  R.  6 

102 

No.  6,R.  3, 

29 

16.00 

No.  7,  R.  4; 

39 

16.00 

No.  8,  R.8, 

8 

No.  5,  R.7, 

6 

No.  3,  R.  7, 

16 

1.00 

Pattagumpus,  or  Z, 

50 

Letter  A,  R.  6, 

163 

Letter  A,  R.  7, 

27, 

No.  2,  R.  8, 

6 

20.00 

No.3,R.l,N.B.P., 

23 

Other  places, 

• 

219.25 

63094 

3521 

1619 

5304 

156  18354.55 

PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY. 

Votes  fob  Govebnob,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850. 

Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

Abbot, 

.Sewall  Works 

747 

41 

23 

74 

#132.38 

Atkinson, 

.Andrew  Gage 

895 

31 

40 

78 

204.12 

Barnard, 

• Alvan  Wing 

181 

9 

1 

12 

30.03 

Boweibank,  ... 

.H.  G.  O.  Cass 

173 

4 

3 

9 

9 

35.05 

Blahchard,  . . . . 

• Cyrus  A.  Packard. 

192 

9 

30 

34.73 

Brownville, .... 

• Eleazer  A.  Jenks.. 

787 

37 

15 

72 

159.59 

Dover, 

. Sherb’ne  W.  Elliott 

1927 

102 

44 

223 

489.70 

Elliots  ville,. ... 

.John  E.  Sawyer.. . 

102 

8 

7 

2 

21.99 

Foxcroft, 

• Elias  J.  Hale 

1045 

51 

28 

126 

287.42 

Guilford, 

• R.  L.  Bennett 

834 

70 

9 

85 

191.15 

Greenville,  . ... 

.John  H.  Eveleth.. 

326 

18 

20 

14 

73.07 

Kilmarnock,... 

.Benj.  Bursley 

322 

19 

19 

7 

61.44 

Kingsbery,  . . . . 

.TheronE.  Heald.. 

181 

10 

4 

8 

45.67 

Monson, 

.James  Bell 

654 

24 

31 

81 

134.85 

Milo, 

.W.  H.  Stanchfield. 

932 

54 

11 

84 

4 

180.57 

Orneville 

.Samuel  Blake 

424 

49 

24 

58.68 

Parkman, 

.T.  B.  Seabury 

1243 

120 

13 

47 

236.91 

Sangerville,  ... 

.Hiram  Anderson.. 

1267 

100 

37 

82 

387.05 

Sebec 

.Nathan  Lanpher.. . 

1223 

105 

11 

69 

211.65 

Shirley, 

.Maurice  Phillips.. 

250 

31 

3 

5 

76.65 

Wellington,  ... 

.Samuel  D.  Staples. 

600 

44 

5 

64 

85.15 

Williamsburg, . 

.John  A.  Dunning. 

124 

11 

3 

12 

44.36 

No.  2,  R.  5,... 

6 

Letter  B,  R.  10, 

4 

No.  3,  R.  5,  ... 

.Andrew  McClure.. 

44 

7.00 

Kineo, ........ 

5 

Deer  Isle, 

5 

60 

No.  2,  R.  13,... 

1 

VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR,  1854, 


2T5 


Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Fop.  in  1850. 

Farris. 

Reed. 

Morrill.  Cary,  &c.  State  Tax. 

No.  5,  R 13 

..  10 

No.  8,  R.8, 

$ 12.00 

Katahd.  I’n  W’s, 

No.  7,  R.  12 

4.00 

No.  9,  R.  12 

No.  o,  R.  9, 

2 

8.00 

Other  places, 

692.80 

14735 

953 

327 

1208  13  3710.61 

SAGADAHOC  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS.  ( Pop.  in  1850. 

Farris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

Arrowsic,. ... 

311 

9 

16 

40 

$146.44 

Bath, 

8020 

147 

144 

936 

7 

5570.31 

Bowdoin,.... 

1857 

14 

38 

126 

36 

498.78 

Bowdoinham, 

...William  Smith.... 

2381 

30 

40 

266 

23 

1021.04 

Georgetown,. 

...William  Emmons. 

1121 

47 

11 

91 

312.81 

Perkins 

84 

3 

2 

9 

53.63 

Phipsburg... 

1805 

79 

28 

144 

1 

735.08 

Richmond,  . . 

2056 

118 

84 

341 

815.17 

Topsham,  ... 

2010 

66 

86 

132 

1 

1166.23 

West  Bath,  . 

...Benj,  Rich 

560 

21 

24 

73 

178.23 

Woolwich,... 

1420 

12 

51 

100 

695.82 

21625 

546 

524 

2258 

68  11193.54 

SOMERSET  COUNNY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

Anson,... 


Bingham,  .. 
Bloomfield,, 
Brighton,  .. 
Cambridge, 


Concord,  . 
Cornville, 
Detroit, . . 


Fairfield,  . 
Harmony, 
Hartland, 


Mayfield, 


Norridgewock, 


TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850. 

Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax. 

.Thomas  Stevens  . . 

848 

22 

98 

16 

$217.68 

.C.  F.  H.  Greene... 

1466 

66 

96 

49 

1 

493.91 

.Simon  Goodrich... 

752 

52 

53 

7 

174.14 

Asa  S.  Emery 

1301 

8 

39 

188 

515.94 

.Wm.  Currier 

748 

61 

25 

25 

95.11 

.John.  Davis 

487 

35 

35 

7 

62.00 

. J.  Q.  A.  Butts  .... 

1696 

186 

3l 

96 

435.50 

• Jos.  Clark,  Jr 

4 

17 

.Eben  C.Felker.... 

550 

46 

30 

13 

61.78 

.James  Folsom.... 

1260 

21 

69 

70 

441.32 

517 

41 

27 

21 

102.50 

Amos  Hutchins. . . 

971 

75 

36 

40 

279.99 

.Andrew  Archer  . . . 

2452 

72 

99 

177 

20 

840.94 

.Stillman  Lindsey.. 

1107 

85 

60 

38 

1 

262.44 

960 

73 

22 

46 

168.06 

.Dan’l  Boynton,  Jr. 

538 

55 

14 

22 

87.58 

.Barnet  Whorff.... 

1768 

62 

114 

131 

565.43 

.H.  T. Flanders.... 

133 

5 

11 

1 

7.13 

.Warren  R.  Gilman. 

1186 

29 

85 

80 

294.96 

.Joseph  S.  Nichols. 

577 

44 

42 

13 

98.47 

.John  P.  Hodsdon. 

1460 

95 

53 

131 

463.96 

.Step’n  D.  Lindsey. 

1848 

41 

84 

143 

2 

692.23 

.Luke  S.  Man  tor... 

1168 

80 

84 

45 

406.83 

.Benj.  Daggett 

1625 

109 

57 

57 

2 

329.07 

.H.  W.  Lancey.... 

1166 

117 

37 

66 

241.63 

.Harrison  Jones... 

641 

53 

11 

35 

116.45 

.Albert  Smith 

1792 

95 

64 

104 

t 

340.28 

276 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Votes  foe  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850 

. Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  &c 

. State  Tax. 

Solon, Ashur  Davis 

1490 

50 

80 

78 

16 

% 362. 15 

Skowhegan,  ....William  Philbrick. 

1756 

96 

60 

174 

666.28 

Smithfield Wm.  D.  Branch... 

873 

22 

39 

58 

155.52 

Starks, John  G.  Brown.... 

1446 

84 

59 

71 

8 

425.63 

Holden  plantat’nOtis  Holden 

83 

Flag  Staff  Plant.  Wm.  Butler 

2 

7 

8 

1,  R.  2,  W.  K.  R., 

143 

9 

9 

1 

Forks 

210 

14 

19 

2,  R.  2,  W,K.R., Samuel  Perry 

144 

11 

4 

9 

Moose  River, 

11 

11 

No.  1,  R.  3,W.K.R., 

59 

No.  1,  R.  3,  E.  K.  R. 

47 

No.  3,  R.  2, . W.K.R., 

90 

No.  4,  R.  4, 

98 

No.5,R.3,Ca.  line 

11 

No.5,R.2,  “ road 

20 

Long  Pond  PL, 

31 

Jackman  T’ns’p, 

12 

Parlin  Pond  pi., 

13 

Attean  Towns’p, 

9 

No.  1,  R.  4,  E.  K.  R. 

98 

No.  1,  R.  4..E.  K.  R., 

11  # 

426.01 

35591 

1931 

1671 

2024 

50 

9935.92 

WALDO  COUNTY. 

Votes  fob  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS. 

Pop.  in  1850.  Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Car y,  he 

. State  Tax. 

Appleton,  ... 

1727 

81 

38 

82 

#417.11 

Belfast,  .... 

5052 

199 

121 

382 

2 

2657.28 

Belmont,  . ... 

1486 

76 

11 

84 

252.84 

Brooks, 

1021 

39 

14 

116 

1 

206.43 

Burnham,  ... 

784 

43 

4 

37 

166.05 

Camden,  .... 

..  .E.  G.  S.  Ingraham. 

4005 

137 

66 

333 

20 

1212.72 

Frankfort,... 

4233 

101 

40 

432 

1224.80 

Freedom,.... 

948 

116 

10 

43 

294.81 

Hope, 

1107 

52 

55 

36 

1 

320.86 

Islesborough, 

...Ja’s  B.  Williams.. 

984 

58 

4 

23 

191.82 

Jackson,.  ... 

...J.  G.  Cook 

833 

24 

3 

112 

237.19 

Knox, 

1102 

83 

15 

74 

11 

268.56 

Liberty,  

1116 

64 

14 

78 

2 

201.32 

Lincolnville, 

...James  Small 

2174 

154 

25 

115 

501.11 

Monroe 

1606 

47 

13 

179 

371-72 

Montville,... 

1878 

48 

38 

198 

5 

519.48 

North  Haven, 

. . John  Kent 

806 

45 

21 

4 

166.58 

Northport,  . . 

1260 

57 

76 

295.93 

Palermo,  . ... 

1659 

147 

23 

86 

358.34 

Prospect,.... 

2467 

108 

3 

202 

731.30 

Searsmont,  .. 

1696 

85 

47 

67 

1 

406.82 

Searsport,  ... 

2207 

128 

38 

157 

8 

1009.70 

Swanville, ... 

944 

57 

8 

92 

207-76 

Thorndike,  . . 

1029 

36 

8 

106 

2 

287.05 

Troy, 

1484 

58 

36 

68 

51 

331.69 

Unity, 

1557 

55 

32 

100 

475.13 

Vinalhaven,  . 

. . .Watson  H.  Vinall. 

1252 

39 

8 

44 

210.23 

Waldo....... 

812 

19 

13 

50 

164.72 

47229  2156  708  3376  104  13689.35 


VOTES  FOE  GOVERNOR,  1854.  277 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Votes  foe  Governor,  1854. 

t A \ 

TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS.  Pop.  In  1800.  Parrii.  Reed.  Morrill.  Cary,  &c.  State  Ta*. 


Addison, Shadrach  S.  Wass. 

Alexander Belcher  W.  Tyler.. 

Baileyville, Harlow  Thompson. 

Baring William  A.  Gould. 

Beddington,  ....Wilmot  Bridgham. 

Calais, F.  Williams 

Centerville, Jeremiah  Drisco... 

Charlotte,  .......  Dan’l  J.  Fisher.... 

Cherryfield, John  H.  Nichols.. 

Columbia,  . . a . . . Truman  Wilson. . . 

Cooper ....William  Cooper... 

Crawford, Edward  Seavey... 

Cutler Isaac  Wilder 

Deblois, Dan’l  F%  Libbey . . . 

Dennysville, . . . . W.W.McLauchlan 
East  Machias,.  .John  C.  Talbot.... 

Eastport, Randall  B.  Clark.. 

Edmunds, S.  R.  Potter 

Harrington Alvin  B.  Nash.... 

Jonesborough,..Geo.  W.  Taylor... 

Jonesport, Joshua  S.  Walker. 

Lubec William  H.  Chase. 

Machias, John  S.  Kelly 

Machiasport,  ...C.  W.  Gates 

Marion John  D.  Sherman.. 

Marshfield, Wm.  P.  Lyon 

Medybemps,.... Daniel  M.  Young. 

Milbridge,  M.  Fickett 

Northfield, Geo.  W.  Smith.... 

Pembroke, Wm.  Woodworth. 

Perry, Levi  P.  Brown 

Princeton, Geo.M.B.  Sprague. 

Robbinston,  ....Albert  G.  Buck... 

Steuben, Fred’k  Godfrey.... 

Topsfield, J.  B.  Pike 

Trescott, George  E.  Card. . . 

Wesley, Josiah  E.  Hayward. 

Whiting, Isaac  Crane,  2d... 

Whitney ville, ... S.  B.  Lowell 

Big  Lake  PI Samuel  Yates 

Codyville  PI.,  ..Howard  Bessey... 

Danforth  PI., 

Jackson  Br’k  PI. James  L.  Dudley.. 

Lambert’s  L.  PI., 

Tallmadge  PI.,.  .Wm.  F.  Johnson.. 
Waite  Plantat’n,  John  Manning. . . . 
No.  7,  R.  2, George  Sweet 


No.  9,  R.  4, Edward  Haskell... 

No.  14, Alvan  Bridgham.. 

No.  18, 

No.  19, 

Annsburg, 


No.  1,  R.  1, 

No.  1,  R.  2 

No.  1,  R.  3 

No.  1,R.4, 

No.  9,  R.  3, 

No.  11,  R.  3, 

No.  3,  R.  1, 


1152 

54 

16 

74 

$416.91 

544 

67 

13 

7 

2 

74.56 

431 

39 

11 

1 

50.13 

380 

19 

1 

26 

128.02 

147 

17 

17 

42.40 

4750 

147 

63 

382 

1480.52 

178 

4 

6 

10 

46.00 

718 

55 

56 

92.00 

1648 

44 

60 

142 

403.03 

1140 

85 

21 

92 

1 

342.28 

562 

46 

5 

23 

73.77 

324 

34 

9 

42.63 

820 

88 

22 

155.47 

15 

4 

1 

458 

25 

18 

32 

1 

200.61 

1904 

152 

3 

147 

631.40 

4125 

137 

139 

67 

1327.85 

446 

34 

6 • 

14 

115.57 

963 

42 

15 

49 

220.75 

466 

5 

13 

38 

33 

92.59 

826 

110.89 

2814 

118 

50 

67 

6 

485,79 

1590 

75 

13 

213 

6 

811.20 

1266 

84 

68 

214.52 

207 

20 

2 

13 

43.08 

294 

8 

2 

43 

83.38 

187 

23 

24 

40.05 

1170 

67 

19 

59 

4 

246.28 

246 

17 

1 

16 

50.42 

1712 

135 

22 

142 

320.43 

1324 

69 

42 

31 

233.12 

280 

23 

8 

30 

49.28 

1028 

83 

59 

1 

307.46 

1122 

31 

54 

64 

3 

240.61 

268 

33 

15 

5 

53.85 

782 

126.08 

329 

22 

4 

23 

60.20 

470 

40 

6 

13 

123.37 

519 

37 

1 

47 

173.32 

18 

1 

47 

5 

1 

168 

2 

2 

19 

10 

3 

2 

10 

5 

48 

1 

3 

7 

22.00 

81 

2 

14 

61 

4 

2 

24.20 

59 

9 

22.00 

167 

18 

1 

4 

11.40 

29 

5 

1 

7-00 

20 

1 

26 

7.00 

126 

10 

7.60 

9 

20.00 

23 

13.20 

14 

19.00 

87 

20.00 

42 

8.00 

5 

22.00 

278 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Votes  foe  Governor,  1854. 


TOWNS.  TOWN  CLERKS.  Pop.  in  1850.  Parris.  Reed.  Morrill.  Cary,  Ac.  State  Tax. 

No.  21 53  #15.54 

No.  26,  E.  D., 8 18.00 

No.  29 18  44.00 

No.  31 46  16.00 

Other  places, 550.60 


38711  2065  688  2139  94  10557.36 


YORK  COUNTY. 

Votes  for  Governor,  1854. 
A 


TOWNS. 

TOWN  CLERKS.  Pop.  in  1850.  Parris. 

Reed. 

Morrill. 

Cary,  Ac 

. St-.te  Tax. 

Acton, 

.Horace  Bodwell..  1359 

83 

61 

39 

#430.08 

Alfred, 

• Edward  Chase....  1319 

95 

69 

55 

29 

545.63 

Berwick 

. Oliver  Worster.. . . 2121 

164 

11 

153 

441.44 

Biddeford, 

. Frederick  Edgerly.  6095 

153 

107 

721 

27 

4365.15 

Buxton, 

.Wm.  M.  Jordan...  2995 

247 

. 14 

324 

1 

583.57 

.Cornish, 

.E.  A.  O’Brien....  1144 

99 

30 

91 

5 

399.47 

Dayton 

.John  S.  Murch.... 

40 

13 

50 

Elliot, 

.San\’l  A.  Remick. . 1803 

112 

11 

151 

2 

645.25 

Hollis, 

.W.  D.  L.  Lane....  2683 

71 

45 

170 

741.87 

Kennebunk, .. . 

. Andre  w W alker . . . 2650 

79 

88 

189 

44 

1470.81 

Kennebunkport,  Thomas  Currier...  2706 

107 

19 

254 

8 

1028.87 

Kittery, 

.B.  Currier 2706 

139 

27 

139 

585.62 

Lebanon, 

88 

54 

103 

1 

713.23 

Limerick, 

• John  Carr 1473 

105 

62 

102 

473.90 

Limington, . . . . 

.Isaac  L.  Mitchell.  2116 

165 

33 

186 

3 

697.55 

Lyman, 

.Jesse  Kimball,  Jr.  1376 

22 

11 

135 

59 

407.87 

Newfield, 

.Millet  Smith. ,....  1418 

81 

42 

86 

428.32 

North  Berwick, .Nathan Neal 1593 

133 

1 

140 

3 

664.97 

Parsonsfield,  .. 

. Alvah  Doe 2322 

210 

20 

121 

15 

876.24 

Saco, 

.Abraham  Forsskol.  5794 

234 

159 

543 

13 

4489  17 

Shapleigh 

.Elisha  Bodwell...  1348 

194 

43 

66 

11 

406.16 

Sanford 

.Stephen  Merrill. . . 2330 

134 

21 

135 

95 

673.54 

South  Berwick, 

.B.  F.  Parks 2592 

149 

20 

217 

1243.18 

Waterborough, 

• Jere.  B.  Scribner. . 1989 

197 

15 

135 

10 

403.30 

Wells, 

.Joshua  Hubbard..  2945 

122 

17 

162 

136 

861.76 

York, 

. Edgar  A.McIntire.  2980 

203 

75 

98 

54 

1038.88 

Isle  of  Shoals,. 

.John  W.  Randall.  29 

60094 

3426 

1068 

4565 

516  24885.85 

RECAPITULATION. 


COUNTIES.  _ 

Pop.  1850. 

Parris. 

Votes  for  Governor, 

A. 

Reed.  Morrill. 

1854. 

s 

Cary,  &c. 

State  Tax,  1854 . 

#8349.48 

Androscoggin, . . 

25757 

1593 

651 

2258 

170 

Aroostook, 

12533 

564 

579 

325 

447 

1095.15 

Cumberland 

68892 

3121 

1247 

5780 

673 

33671.68 

Franklin, 

20027 

930 

351 

1998 

193 

5662.35 

Hancock, 

34372 

1121 

317 

3052 

9 

9834.92 

Kennebec, 

58021 

1357 

1657 

4617 

498 

24390.58 

Lincoln, 

46989 

1956 

2175 

2791 

242 

16472.81 

Oxford, 

35565 

3045 

432 

3122 

186 

9383.35 

Penobscot, 

63094 

3521 

1619 

5304 

156 

18354.55 

Piscataquis,  .... 

14735 

953 

327 

1208 

13 

3710.61 

Sagadahoc, 

21625 

546 

524 

2258 

68 

11193.54 

Somerset, 

35591 

1931 

1671 

2024 

50 

9935.92 

Waldo, 

Washington,  ... 

47229 

2158 

708 

3376 

104 

13689.35 

38711 

2065 

688 

2139 

94 

10557.36 

York, 

60094 

3426 

1068 

4565 

516 

24885.85 

583235 

28285 

14014 

44817 

3419 

201187.50 

CITY  OF  AUGUSTA. 


279 


CITY  OF  AUGUSTA. 


Annual  Election,  Second  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

SAMUEL  COREY,  Mayor.  Salary,  $200. 

ALDERMEN. 


Ward  1. — Joshua  D.  Pierce. 
2. — Samuel  Titcomb. 
8. — Sam’l  C.  Gage. 


Ward  4. — Mason  C.  Farrar. 

5.  — Robert  A.  Cony. 

6.  — Greenleaf  Barrows. 


Ward  7. — Artemas  Kimball. 


Daniel  C.  Stanwood,  City  Clerk.  Salary,  $85. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Edward  T.  Ingraham,  President. 

Asaph  R.  Nichols,  Clerk.  Salary,  $50. 

Ward  1. — James  W.  North,  Elias  G.  Hed^e,  Cyrus  Guild,  Jr. 
Ward  2. — Joseph  A.  Homan,  Levi  Page,  Ai  Staples. 

Ward  3. — John  J.  Fuller,  Samuel  B.  Hodgkins,  Joshua  Coombs. 
Ward  4. — John  Cony,  John  Lancaster,  E.  Dutton. 

Ward  5. — J.  G.  Johnson,  T.  C.  Allen,  Henry  Chadwick. 

Ward  6. — Edward  T.  Ingraham,  John  H.  Norcross,  John  Robbins. 
Ward  7. — T.  S.  Ingraham,  E.  G.  Wall,  John  O.  Curtis. 


Treasurer  and  Collector. — Moses  E.  Hamlen. 

City  Solicitor. — Sewall  Lancaster. 

City  Marshal. — Orrin  Rowe.  Salary,  $125. 

Assessors. — Elias  Craig,  Daniel  Hewins,  R.  A.  Cony. 

Overseers  of  Poor— Jos.  W.  Patterson,  Edward  Fenno,  E.  J. 
Wall. 

School  Committee.— E.  B.  Webb,  David  Fales,  P.  S.  Percival. 


280 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


CITY  OF  BANGOK. 


City  Election,  Second  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 


GEORGE  W.  PICKERING,  Mayor.  Salary,  $300. 


ALDERMEN. 


Ward  1. — Irsael  B.  Norcross. 

2.  — Isaac  W.  Patten. 

3.  — Albert  Dole. 


Ward  4. — Silas  C.  Hatch. 

5.  — Ebenezer  Trask. 

6.  — Jos.  W.  Humphrey. 


Ward  7. — John  M.  Lord. 


Geo.  W.  Snow,  City  Clerk.  Salary,  $400  and  fees. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 

John  E.  Godfrey,  President. 

Samuel  F.  Humphrey,  Clerk.  Salary,  $60. 

Ward  1. — Albert  Titcomb,  John  J.  Wingate,  John  Wyman. 

Ward  2. — Francis  J.  Cummings,  William  H.  Brown,  Ichabod  D. 
Bartlett. 

Ward  3. — William  Crowell,  Reuben  S.  Prescott,  Ivory  Small. 

Ward  4. — Samuel  B.  Morison,  Benjamin  F.  Wiley,  Paul  Varney. 
Ward  5. — Martin  Mower,  John  S.  Sayward,  Joseph  R.  Lumbert. 
Ward  6. — John  E.  Godfrey,  Ansel  Leighton,  Hiram  B.  Stewart. 
Ward  7. — Albert  G.  Wakefield,  Michael  Schwartz,  Jewett  N. 
Boynton. 

Treasurer  and  Collector , Nathaniel  H.  Dillingham.  Salary,  $1,160. 
Commissioner  of  Streets,  William  P.  Wingate.  Salary,  $800. 

City  Physician,  William  H.  Brown.  Salary , $200. 

City  Solicitor , Albert  G.  Wakefield.  Salary , $250. 

City  Marshal , Samuel  H.  Boardman.  Salary,  $800. 

Deputy  Marshals,  Hartwell  Amsden,  Ephraim  H.  Pratt. 

Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department,  Elijah  Low.  Salary,  $300. 
Assistant  Engineers,  Silas  S.  Low,  Ichabod  E.  Leighton,  Albert 
Dole. 

Harbor  Master , Thomas  A.  Harlow. 

Superintendent  of  Schools , Philip  Weaver.  Salary,  $800. 
Assessors,  Reuben  S.  Prescott,  John  S.  Chadwick,  Samuel 
Thatcher,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor  and  Workhouse , Charles  Hayward,  Joseph 
W.  Humphrey,  Isaac  W.  Patten. 

City  Undertakers,  Chandler  Cobb,  Isaac  Loveland. 


CITY  OF  BATH. 


281 


CITY  OF  BATH. 

City  Election,  Second  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

BERNARD  C.  BAILEY,  Mayor. 


ALDERMEN. 


Ward  1. — Joseph  O.  Hunt. 

2.  — Jeremiah  Robinson. 

3.  — Peleg  Sprague. 


Ward.  4. — Galen  Clapp. 

5.  — Israel  Putnam. 

6.  — James  F.  Patten. 


Ward  7. — Oliver  Moses. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Charles  Davenport,  President.  Ammi  R.  Mitchell,  Clerk. 

Ward  1. — Levi  W.  Houghton,  Zina  H.  Trufant,  Alexander  Rob- 
inson. 

Ward  2. — Thomas  C.  Jackson,  Elbridge  G.  Wilson,  Andrew  J. 
F uller. 

Ward  3. — David  Crooker,  B.  O.  Weeks,  James  M.  Lincoln. 

Ward  4. — David  T.  Stinson,  Joseph  H.  Allen,  Rufus  R.  Haines. 
Ward  5. — Elijah  Upton,  John  T.  Gilman,  Josoph  H.  Hersey. 

Ward  6. — Charles  Davenport,  Wm.  B.  Taylor,  James  Cox. 

Ward  7. — James  Oliver,  Thos.  D.  Wilder,  William  Morse. 

City  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen , William  Torrey. 
Treasurer  and  Collector , Ammi  R.  Mitchell. 

City  Marshal  and  Health  Officer,  Willard  Walker. 

Deputy  City  Marshal , Albion  J.  Potter. 

Commissioner  of  Streets  and  Superintendent  of  Burying  Grounds , 
James  Couillard. 

Overseers  of  Poor , and  Overseers  of  Work  House  and  House  of  Cor- 
rection, Israel  Putnam,  Michael  F.  Gannett,  Jeremiah  Robinson. 

Assessors , William  Torrev,  Ammi  R.  Mitchell,  William  Y.  Moses 
Samuel  S wanton,  2d,  Levi  W.  Houghton. 

City  Messenger  and  Constable , Nathaniel  Longley. 

Superintending  School  Committee , William  Rice,  Joseph  T.  Huston? 
Eliphalet  Whittlesey. 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department,  John  G.  Richardson. 

City  Solicitor,  John  S.  Baker. 

19 


282 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


CITY  OF  BELFAST. 

Incorporated  June  22,  1773.  Became  a City,  March  14,  1853. 

Election,  Second  Monday  of  March,  annually. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

SHERBURN  SLEEPER,  Mayor. 

BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1. — Nath’I.  H Bradbury.  I Ward  3. — Calvin  Hervey. 

2. — Andrew  T.  Palmer.  | 4. — Joshua  Towle. 

Ward  5. — William  Rust. 

COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Wm.  T.  Colburn,  President.  John  H.  Quimby,  Clerk . 
Ward  1. — Wm.  T.  Colburn,  S.  G.  Thurlow. 

Ward  2. — H.  G.  O.  Washburn,  B.  F.  Barker. 

Ward  3. — Geo.  McDonald,  David  G.  Vose. 

Ward  4. — Charles  Moore,  O.  Cunningham. 

Ward  5. — Joseph  H.  Kaler,  Jonathan  Durham,  2d. 

City  Clerk , Joseph  Wheeler. 

Treasurer , John  S.  Caldwell. 

City  Solicitor , Woodbury  Davis. 

Assessors,  S.  C.  Nickerson,  Robert  White,  James  Gammans. 
Overseers  of  the  Poor , Mayor  and  Aldermen. 

School  Supervisor,  Edward  F.  Cutter. 

Road  Commissioners , Daniel  Faunce,  B.  F.  Field,  E.  K.  Maddocks. 
Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department , A.  N.  Noyes. 

Collector  of  Taxes,  George  Woods. 

Municipal  and  Police  Courts. — Joseph  Williamson,  Judge. 


CITY  OF  CALAIS. 


283 


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CITY  OF  CALAIS. 

Election,  Second  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

Incorporated  1850.  First  Charter  Election,  April  14,  1854. 
WM.  H.  TYLER,  Mayor. 

ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1. — Wm.  Boardman.  i Ward  3. — Wm.  D.  Lawrence 

2. — John  C.  Stanchfield.  j 4. — Sam’l  Kelley. 

Ward  5. — Stephen  Emerson. 

COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Ward  1. — James  E.  Balcom,  John  L.  Lovejoy. 

Ward  2. — E.  B.  Harvey,  Charles  Perkins. 

Ward  3. — D.  B.  Barnard,  Gilbert  Foster. 

Ward  4. — L.  D.  Sawyer,  James  S.  Cooper. 

Ward  5. — Geo.  Washburn,  D.  L.  Lombard. 

City  Treasurer , Samuel  G.  Pike. 

City  Clerk , F.  Williams. 

City  Marshal , Seth  W.  Smith. 

Deputy  Marshal , Samuel  Curry. 

Superintending  School  Committee , Rev.  Thos.  S.  Lathrop,  Rev.  Isaac 
J.  Burges,  Rev.  S.  H.  Keeler. 

Chairman  Board  of  Health , Charles  Perkins. 


MAINE  ItEGISTKH. 


284 


CITY  OF  GARDINER. 


CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

NOAH  WOODS,  Mayor.  Salary  $200. 


BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN. 


Ward  1. — James  Steward. 

2.  — John  Plaisted. 

3.  — Nathan  Foster. 


Ward  4. — Jesse  B.  Tozier. 
5. — Phineas  Pratt. 

G. — William  Neal. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Charles  Danforth,  President 

Ward  1. — Arthur  Berry,  2d,  Arch  Morrell,  W.  Sargent. 

Ward  2. — Samuel  Amee,  Myrick  Hopkins,  John  C.  Bartlett. 

Ward  3. — Robert  Williamson,  Charles  A.  White,  Wm.  Perkins. 

Ward  4. — John  C.  Goding,  Wiiliam  Libby,  Samuel  Hooker. 

Ward  5. — Charles  Danforth,  John  Stone,  Silas  Andrews. 

Ward  G. — Thaddeus  Hildreth,  Jos.  Williams,  Enoch  Miller. 

City  Clerk , and  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen , Charles  P.  Branch. 
Salary,  $50,  and  fees. 

Clerk  of  the  Common  Council , Ansyl  Clark.  Salary,  $35. 

Assessors  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor , Phineas  Pratt,  Samuel  New- 
comb, Samuel  Hooker. 

Superintending  School  Committee , George  Burgess,  George  Webber, 
Noah  Woods. 

Directors  of  the  City  High  School , The  Mayor,  the  Superintending 
School  Committee,  Phineas  Pratt,  Wm.  L.  Hyde,  N.  B.  Norton. 

City  Physician , E.  J.  Ford. 

City  Solicitor , Charles  Danforth. 

Treasurer  and  Collector , Street  Commissioner , and  City  Marshal , 
Elbridge  Berry.  Salary,  $590. 

Fire  Department , Solomon  W.  Bates,  Chief  Engineer ^ Salary,  $50. 
John  C.  Goding,  Second  Engineer.  James  G.  Donnell,  Third  Engin- 
eer. I.  N.  Tucker,  A.  E.  Wing,  Wm.  C.  Bates,  Wm.  Sargent,  Assis- 
tant  Engineers. 


CITY  OP  HALLO  WELL. 


285 


CITY  OF  HALLO  WELL. 

Election,  First  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

RUFUS  K.  PAGE,  Mayor.  Salary,  SI 00. 

BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN. 

Ward  1. — Elisha  E.  Rice.  I Ward  3. — Augustine  Lord. 

2. — Jesse  Aiken.  | 4. — A.  II.  Howard. 

Ward  5. — Isaiah  Me  Clinch. 

City  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen , Justin  E.  Smith. 
Salary,  $50. 

COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Andrew  Masters,  President. 

Thomas  W.  Newman,  Clerk.  Salary,  $25. 

Ward  1. — H.  K.  Baker,  W.  II.  Prescott. 

Ward  2. — Andrew  Masters,  Ambrose  Merrill. 

Ward  3. — Edmund  J.  Smith,  R.  G.  Lincoln. 

Ward  4. — George  Carr,  John  P.  Flagg. 

Ward  5. — Daniel  Russell,  Daniel  Carr. 

Treasurer  and  Collector , Peter  Atherton. 

City  Solicitor , Henry  K.  Baker. 

Assessors,  Jesse  Aiken,  James  Atkins,  Justin  E.  Smith. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor , Jesse  Aiken,  Andrew  Masters,  A.  H.  Howard. 
Superintending  School  Committee , Henry  K.  Baker,  M.  C.  Richard- 
son, Thomas  W.  Newman. 

Street  Commissioner , Ephraim  Mayo. 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department , George  Fuller. 

Second  Engineer , John  Beeman. 

Third  Engineer,  Charles  A.  Page. 

City  Marshal , Simon  Johnson.  Salary,  $50. 

Health  Committee , M.  C.  Richardson,  Simon  Johnson,  Frederick 
Allen. 

Superintendent  of  Burials  and  Burial  Grounds , John  Beeman. 
Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures , Daniel  D.  Lakeman. 

Agent  for  the  Sale  of  Liquors  for  Medicinal  and  Mechanical purposes , 

Benj.  Wales. 

Overseers  of  the  House  of  Correction,  H.  K.  Baker,  Mark  Johnson, 
William  Stickney,  Mark  Means,  Thomas  Winslow,  E.  K.  Butler, 
Charles  A.  Page. 

Master  of  the  House  of  Correction,  H.  M-  Smith, 


286 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


CITY  OF  PORTLAND. 


Election  in  April. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

JAMES  B.  CAHOON,  Mayor.  Salary,  SI, 200. 


ALDERMEN. 


Ward  1. — S.  L.  Carleton. 


Ward  4. — R.  E.  Wood. 


2.  — H.  A.  Jones. 

3.  — G.  W.  Woodman. 


5.  — O.  L.  Sanborn. 

6.  — N.  Cummings. 


Ward  7. — H.  Brooks. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 


Henry  C.  Babb,  President.  John  T.  Hull,  Clerk. 

Ward  1. — Henry  Robinson,  Sewall  Mitchell,  Henry  C.  Babb. 

Ward  2. — Samuel  Blanchard,  Rufus  Beal,  Geo.  W.  Brown. 

Ward  3. — Wm.  C.  Means,  N.  J.  Gilman,  Daniel  Green. 

Ward  4. — James  Todd,  Joseph  Ring,  James  S.  Marrett. 

Ward  5. — Ezra  Russell,  Charles  B.  Merrill,  Albion  Witham. 

Ward  6. — Daniel  L.  Choate,  George  "Worcester,  A.  E.  Stevens. 
Ward  7. — Sewall  L.  Chase,  Charles  H.  Green,  Daniel  M>  C.  Dunn. 

City  Clerk , William  Boyd. 

Treasurer  and  Collector , Henry  P.  Lord. 

City  Messenger,  George  T.  Ingraham. 

City  Solicitor , Samuel  Fessenden. 

Street  Commissioner , Josiah  Black. 

City  Marshal  and  Health  Officer,  Worthy  C.  Barrows. 

Harbor  Master,  John  Waite. 

City  Physician,  Chas.  S.  D.  Fessenden. 

Superintendent  of  Burials,  Ira  Stilson. 

Assessors,  Stephen  Waite,  William  Ross,  Samuel  Small. 

School  Committee,  Neal  Dow,  Rufus  P.  Cutler,  Henry  B.  Hart, 
Hugh  S.  Carpenter,  Charles  Staples,  Charles  Baker,  James  T.  Mc- 
Cobb,  Charles  Holden,  Samuel  R.  Leavett,  Samuel  Small,  Allen 
Haines,  George  F.  Emery,  Israel  T.  Dana,  James  Pratt,  Joseph  C. 
Noyes,  S.  B.  Beckett,  John  M.  Adams,  C.  R.  Moore,  Charles  A.  Stack- 
pole. 

City  Marshal,  Worthy  C.  Barrows. 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department , Charles  Davidson. 


CITY  OF  ROCKLAND. 


287 


CITY  OF  ROCKLAND. 


Incorporated,  April  17,  1854.  Charter  accepted,  June  3,  1854. 
Government  organized  July,  1854. 

Annual  Election,  First  Monday  in  March. 

CITY  OFFICERS,  1854-5. 

KNOTT  CROCKETT,  Mayor. 


Ward  1. — A.  J.  Bird. 

2.  — Isaac  Gregory. 

3.  — Geo.  S.  Wiggin. 


ALDERMEN. 

Ward  4. — Thomas  CoIsod. 

5.  — Thos.  W.  Hix. 

6.  — A.  C.  Spalding. 


Ward  7. — Jeremiah  Tolman. 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Elijah  Walker,  President.  N.  C.  Woodward,  Clerk. 

Ward  1. — Calvin  Hall,  Azariah  Stanley,  Patrick  Simonton. 

Ward  2. — Isaac  iDgraham,  2d,  Charles  L.  Allen,  Charles  Crock- 
ett. 

Ward  3. — John  S.  Case,  John  Wakefield,  Samuel  Rankin. 

Ward.  4. — John  SpofFord,  Elijah  Walker,  G.  J.  Burns. 

Ward  5. — Jeremiah  Berry,  Ephraim  Hall,  David  Robinson. 

Ward  6. — Samuel  H.  Burpee,  Daniel  C.  Haskell,  Francis  W. 
Rhoades.* 

Ward  7. — Oliver  B.  Brown,  Jonathan  Spear,  John  Bird,  Jr. 

City  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen , W.  G.  Frye. 
Treasurer , Chas.  R.  Mallard. 

City  Physician , John  W.  Robinson. 

Street  Commissioner,  William  Perry. 

City  Marshal , David  M.  James. 

Deputy  Marshals , L.  D.  Carver,  Francis  Wilson. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor , Geo.  S.  Wiggin,  Chas.  Crockett,  Oliver  B. 
Brown. 

Assessors,  Geo.  S.  Wiggin,  Alden  Ulmer,  A.  J.  Bird. 

Superintending  School  Committee , S.  C.  Fessenden,  W.  G.  Frye,  I.  S. 
Kalloch,  C.  R.  Mallard. 


♦Deceased. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


OF  THE 

STATE  OF  MAINE: 


In  which  the  Professions  and  Trades  are  Alphabetically  arranged. 


Accountant. 


Thompson  A.  T., 


Bath. 


Agricultural  Implements. 

Gaffield  Isaac,  Augusta. 

Lombard  Allen,  “ 

Dunning  C.  H.  & Co.,  Bangor. 

Dunning  A.  & It.  B.,  “ 

Hinckley  & Egery,  (ploughs)  “ 
Marston  Wm.  P.,  Bath. 

Wilder  John  W.  & Son,  Belfast. 
Carr  Hiram,  Dexter. 

Norton  & Sprague,  Farmington. 
Stevens  E.  N.,  “ 

North  Wayne  Scythe  Co.,  Fayette. 
Hillman  & Randall,  Fryeburg. 

Garland  Elhanan,  Kenduskeag. 
Moody  B.  C.,  Kingfield. 

Plimpton  Elias  & Son,  Litchfield. 
Tilton  W.,  Jr., 

Bean  Jonathan, 

Hare  & Prescott, 

Fry  Isaiah, 

Varney  Aaron, 

Dillingham  T.  H., 

Hersey  T.  & Co., 

Hawkes  & Dresser, 

Perkins  Geo.  W., 

Sparrow  Wm., 

Robinson  James  E., 

Doe  Hiram, 

Low  & Blunt, 

Dunn,  Elden  & Co., 

Hale  & Jordan, 

Lord  D.  B.,  “ 

Keyes  Calvin,  Wilton. 

Hall  James  & Son,  Windham, 

Varney  Thomas  & Son,  “ 

Benjamin  & Co.,  Winthrop, 

Whitman  Luther,  “ 


Livermore. 
Montville. 
Newport. 
N.  Berwick. 

Oldtown. 

Paris. 

Portland. 


Vassalboro’. 

Waterville. 


West  Waterville. 


Black  Wm., 
Cofren  J.  W., 


Apothecaries. 


Augusta. 


Fuller  Eben, 

Augusta. 

Manley  James  S., 

66 

Tibbetts  Lewis, 

u 

Alden  Warren  L., 

Bangor. 

Emerson  G.  W., 

44 

Gilpatrick  James  F.  & Co. 

9 

Guild  & Harlow, 

Hardy  Wm.  G., 

66 

Ingraham  J.  S., 

Mann  William, 

4 6 

McNaughton  N., 

66 

Perkins  Samuel  E., 

66 

Sargent  G.  F.  & Co., 

66 

Dunn  James  M.,« 

Bancroft. 

Anderson  Samuel, 

Bath. 

Ellsworth  N.  T.  & Son, 

• .» 

Lucas  T.  W., 

66 

Mathews  John, 

Wilkihson  John, 

66 

Howes  Samuel  0., 

Belfast. 

Moody  Richard, 

66 

Poor  Wm.  0., 

66 

Sylvester  D., 

66 

Hill  Luke, 

Biddeford. 

Lord  S.  L., 

Parcher  Samuel  F.  & Co., 

66 

Peirson  Geo.  W., 

« 

Sawyer  Augustus, 

44 

Sawyer  James, 

66 

Baker  William, 

Brunswick. 

Dunning  Stanwood, 

a 

Getchell  E.  T., 

a 

Haley  John  R., 

a 

Parker  Edwin  H., 

Bucksport. 

Garland  C.  H., 

Calais. 

Horton  Br  thers, 

*'- 

Easterbrook  J.  S.,  Jr., 

Camden. 

Wheeler  C.  C., 

Canaan. 

Tracy  D.  S., 

Canton. 

Hatch  S.  P.  & Co., 

Castine. 

Hooper  Joshua, 

66 

Pike  William  B., 

Corinth. 

Billings  Hiram,  Cumberland. 

Humphrey  N.  L., 

“ 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


289 


Reynolds  N.  B.  & Co., 

Danville. 

Dana  Edmund,  Jr., 

Damariscotta. 

Jenkins  Bartholomew, 

Dexter. 

Morrill  W.  R., 

“ 

Byram  Samuel  R., 

Eastport. 

Sabine  Geo.  W., 

Littlefield  L.  P., 

Ellsworth. 

Peck  Calvin  G., 

44 

Atwood  Levi  F., 

Fairfield. 

Jackson  James  A., 

Farmingdale. 

Blake  & Linscott, 

Farmington. 

Hiscock  R., 

4 t 

Atwood  John,  Jr., 

Frankfort. 

Moulton  T.  M., 

Freedom. 

Branch  Chas.  P., 

Gardiner. 

Butman  T.  A.,  Jr., 

4( 

Cooke  L.  D., 

White  C.  A.  & J.  D., 

44 

Jones  S.  W., 

Greene. 

Beaman  John, 

Iiallowell. 

Page  S.  & Co., 

“ 

Wales  & Souther, 

44 

Hopkins  Elijah, 

Hampden. 

Rogers  Allen, 

“ 

Clark  Samuel, 

Kennebunk. 

Currier  Thos., 

“ 

Warren  A., 

44 

Cook  J.  G.  & Co., 

Lewiston. 

Reynolds  N.  B.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Young  A.,  Jr., 

“ 

Pike  E.  B., 

Lincoln. 

Longfellow  C., 

Machias. 

Robinson  Milton, 

Minot. 

Thing  Ira, 

Mt.  Yernon. 

Glidden*K., 

Newcastle. 

Bishop  J.  S., 

Newport. 

Collins  R., 

North  Anson. 

Dinsmore  M.  M., 

4* 

Noyes  Robert, 

Norway. 

Kinsell  R.  F., 

Oldtown. 

Libby  & Alexander, 

Orono. 

Rust  William  A., 

Paris. 

Connor  H.  B.  & J.  C., 

Pittsfield. 

Lancy  H.  W„ 

“ 

Beckett  E.  C.  & Co., 

Portland. 

Carter  A.,  Jr., 

“ 

Carruthers  A.  K., 

• 4 

Cummings  H.  T., 

44 

Corry  Chas.  F., 

44 

Durgin  Joshua  & Co., 

44 

Gale  Stephen, 

44 

Hay  Henry  H., 

44 

Kelley  Joseph  L.  & Co 

44 

•* 

Loring  Thos.  G., 

44 

Mason  Edward, 

44 

Mason  Joseph  B.,  (Botanic!  “ 

Noble  S.  J.  & Co., 

44 

Oxnard  Wm.  F., 

44 

Perkins  & Titcomb, 

44 

Thayer  Geo.  A., 

44 

Hall  Joseph  B., 

Presque  Isle. 

Dunham  Isaac, 

Readfield. 

Lamson  R.  W.  & C.  E 

Richmond. 

Baker  Winslow, 

Rockland. 

Fessenden  C.  P., 

44 

Kimball  I.  K., 

44 

Moody  John  C., 

U 

Berry  John  A., 

Saco. 

Gilman  T. 

44 

Mitchell  Dan’l  L., 

44 

Rollins  James  G., 

44 

Merrill  John, 

Sanford. 

Fowler  John, 

Searsport. 

Smith  H.  D., 

44 

Dyer  Isaac, 

Skowhegan. 

Dinsmore  James  & Son, 

“ 

Mann  William  M., 

44 

Ricker  Thos.  W., 

So.  Berwick. 

Greele^  M.  R., 

Surry. 

Robinson  Geo.  I., 

Thomaston. 

Dyer  William, 

Waterville, 

Plaisted  J.  H.  & Co., 

“ 

Jenness  K.  F., 

Westbrook. 

Macartney  William.  West  Waterville. 

Walker  M.  R., 

Wilton. 

Bradford  Philip  C., 

Winthrop. 

Dana  Edmund, 

Wiscasset. 

Blanchard  Sam’l  W., 

Yarmouth. 

Architects 

Dean  B.  S., 

Bangor. 

Coombs  I., 

Bath. 

Cole  Isaac, 

“ 

Fassett  F.  H., 

Bath. 

Alexander  C.  A., 

Portland. 

Sparrow  Thos.  J., 

“ 

Stoddard  Wm.  P., 

“ 

Thurston  Chas.  P., 

44 

Washburn  & Brown, 

44 

Kelly  James,  (naval) 

Richmond. 

Reynolds  E.  F., 

Iiobbinston. 

Briggs  T.  V., 

“ 

Thomas  James  H., 

Rockland. 

Auctioneers. 

Foster  John  B., 

Bangor. 

Head  Henry  A., 

4 4 

Moody  Joshua, 

44 

Prescott  Reuben  S., 

44 

Temple  Henry  H., 

44 

Gilman  J.  T., 

Bath. 

Owen  H.  W., 

44 

Morse  Milton  M., 

Biddeford. 

Stevens  Augustus, 

Eluehill. 

Hopkins  William, 

“ 

Nichols  James, 

Calais. 

Perkins  Chas., 

“ 

Tyler  W.  H., 

44 

Chamberlain  William, 

Castine. 

Clark  R.  B., 

Eastport. 

Drew  Daniel, 

“ 

Haycock  Thomas, 

44 

Hathaway  Warren, 

Wadsworth  S.  B., 

44 

Blackman  Eben, 

East  Machias. 

Osgood  Joshua  K., 

Gardiner. 

290 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Staples  Samuel,  Jr., 

Lubec. 

Sumner  Joseph, 

ii 

Small  William  D., 

ii 

Inglee  John, 

Machias. 

Sargent  Ignatius, 

“ 

Hancock  John  S., 

Orland. 

Bailey  Henry  & Co., 

Portland. 

Burgess  Henry  S., 

a 

Patten  Edward  M., 

a 

Robinson  David,  Jr., 

Burbank  F.  C., 

Rockland. 

Hunt  J.  E., 

“ 

Spear  E.  J., 

a 

Cox  James  W., 

Robbinston. 

Young  Alexander, 

Thomaston. 

Brown  Thomas  J., 

Yarmouth. 

Axe  Manufacturers. 

Homer  David  C.,  Buclcsport. 

Homer  Benj.  H.,  “ 

Brown  John,  N St.  Albans. 

Matthews,  Hubbard  & Co., 

West  Waterville. 
Lord  D.  B.f  “ “ 

Yaugbn  Joseph  & William,  Union. 


Axletrees. 

Miller  & Hayes,  Waterford. 

Bait. 

There  is  prepared  in  Bluehill  annually, 
from  600  to  $700  worth  of  Clam  Bait- 
from  Sedgwick  from  800  to  $1200  worth  • 
from  Brookline  from  2500  to  $3000  worth,’ 


Holt  F.  A.,  (clam) 
SeaveyA., 

Sargent  Wyer  G„  “ 
Powers  N.  H.,  “ 

Carlton  Rowland,  “ 
Turner  J.,  “ 

Carter  Asa,  “ 
Morey  Otis,  (pogy) 
Collins  John,  “ 
Craig  J.  C., 

Colson  Charles,  “ 
Sawyer  David,  “ 


Bluehill, 
Bluehill  Falls. 
Sedgwick. 
Brookline. 


Castine. 


Bakers. 

Libby  & Snow, 

Clark  Henry  W., 

Moody  Enoch  C., 

Ham  Thomas  T., 
Phillips  & Witherly, 
Blake  Daniel, 

Monroe  C.  J., 

Pease  C.  W., 

Gott  James, 

Wakefield  P.  P., 

Pierce  M.  & H., 
Harmon  Curtis, 

Hawkes  George, 

Hall  S.  P.  & Co.,  (ship) 
Bradbury  Edward, 

Allen  D.  W., 
Chamberlain  William, 


Auburn. 

Augusta. 

Bangor. 

Bajh. 

ii 

ii 

Belfast. 

Biddeford. 

Brunswick. 

ii 

Bucksport. 

Camden. 

Calais. 

Castine. 


Boyles  Charles,  China. 

Dearing  Thomas,  Damariscotta. 

Bradish  & Co.,  Eastport. 

Mayhew  W.  & Co.,  Ellsworth. 

Currier  & Wood,  Farmington. 

Partridge  Wm.,  Gardiner. 

Means  M.  & J.  R.,  Hallowell. 

Kimball  Joseph,  Kennebunk. 

Libby  & Snow,  Lewiston  Falls. 


Hurd  March  C., 

Limington. 

Bolster  J.  A., 

Norway. 

Benson  Joseph, 

Oldtown. 

Kent  Reuben, 

Portland. 

Blake  Charles, 

ii 

Clough  I.  S., 

if 

Gurney  Charles  S., 

Howe  C.  & C., 

ii 

Pearson  & Smith, 

ii 

Waterhouse  Josiah, 

“ 

Meader  William, 

Richmond. 

Anderson  Rob’t, 

Rockland. 

Spencer  William  C., 

tt 

Anderson  John, 

a 

Plumber  John,  South  Berwick. 

White  John  B., 

Thomaston. 

Bridge  W.  C., 

Waterville. 

Conant  J.  M.  & S.  F., 

i C 

Wight  David, 

Windsor. 

Stilkey  H.  H., 

Winthrop. 

Hobart  Seth, 

Wiscasset. 

Bank  Agencies. 

Adams  Samuel, 

Castine. 

Crocker  William  A., 

Machias. 

PeirSon  E.,  Jr., 

a 

Thacher  Peter, 

Talbot  Peter,  East  “ 

Tilden  C.  K., 

Castine. 

Belting. 

Smith  Jonathan  & Son, 

Lewiston. 

Blacksmiths. 

Boston  Isaiah, 

Acton. 

Flint  D.  D., 

Abbot. 

Hall  John, 

Davis  William, 

Addison. 

Small  Aaron, 

“ 

Anstrim  & Davis, 

ii 

Saunders  Justin  E., 

Albany. 

Abbot  Benj., 

Albion. 

Billings  John, 

“ 

Robinson  Henry, 

a 

Sampson  Robinson, 

a 

Strout  B.  A.,- 

Alexander. 

Burbank  & Tripp, 

Alfred. 

Griffin  James, 

Griffin  Ivory, 

ii 

Knight  Benj.  F., 

ii 

Paine  Samuel  A., 

Aina. 

Kimball  David, 

Amherst. 

Abbott  William  W., 

Andover. 

Cushman  Henry  R., 

iC 

Simmons  N.  G., 

Appleton. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


291 


Keene  B.  P., 

Dearborn  Sewall, 
Dearborn  Edward  P., 
Palmer  B.  M., 

Palmer  Cullen, 

Palmer  Nahum, 

Rowe  Jeremiah., 
Tenney  A.  R., 
Downing  John, 
Emerson  Cha’s, 

Noyes  Eliphalet, 

Keith  Simon  P., 
Philbrick  John, 

Jewett  Nathan, 

Noble  Elbridge, 

Ricker  Andrew  J., 
Westcott  Zebulon, 
Weed  Elijah  & James, 
Gellerson  Warren  W., 
Cowan  Thomas, 

Delano  William, 
Fellows  Joshua, 
Fellows  Samuel, 
Gillispie  Cornelius, 
Thoms  & Smith, 

Thoms  Benj.  N., 

Wharf  Joseph, 
Wingate  John  J., 
Wingate  Moses, 
McLaughlin  A.  P., 
Blaisdell  Joseph  & Co., 
Cahill  Andrew  R., 
Crooker  David, 

Crooker  T.  & W., 

Ham  & Mason, 
Knowlton  Jacob, 
Linscott  J.  L., 

Brier  Franklin, 
Blodgett  S.  A., 

Carson  T., 

Havener  Jacob  L., 
Havener  Joseph  L., 
Keen  E.  G., 

Treadwell  & Mansfield, 
Wight  Geo.  E., 

Bunker  Elijah  S., 
Emmons  Patrick, 

Wills  Hiram, 

Green  John, 

Nash  David, 

Wiggins  Wm.  M., 
Winn  Japhet, 

Hanson  Storen, 

Libby  Luther  S., 
Chapman  Samuel  H., 
Hastings  John, 
Hastings  Timothy, 
Richardson  Eli  T. 
Whitney  Israel  S., 
Baker  Eber, 

Smith  Jesse  & Son, 
Coombs  Daniel, 

Riggs  Enoch, 


Appleton 

Athens. 

44 


44 


Atkinson. 

' 44 

Auburn. 


Augusta. 

Aurora. 

Baldwin. 


Bancroft. 

Bangor. 

44 


Barring, 

Bath. 

44 


Belfast. 


Belgrade. 

44 


Belmont. 

44 

Benton. 

Berwick. 

44 

Bethel. 

44 
4 4 
44 

Bingham. 

44 

Bowdoin. 


Anthoin  J.  N., 

Parker  N., 

Ricker  John, 

Smith  T.  & N., 

Stewart  J., 

Whitney  J., 

Lane  William  H., 
Dascomb  James  B., 
Gould  & Murray, 
Hodgkins  Ezekiel, 
Weymouth  John  W., 
Newell  R., 

Aldrich  Jonathan  N., 
Tilton  Levi, 

Shaw  Nathan, 

Bullen  Samuel, 

Fly  Thomas  D., 

Doane  David  B., 
Eldridge  Jeremiah, 
Gilpatrick  Samuel, 
Higgins  Lorenzo  D., 
Howard  & Leach, 

Bailey  Richard, 

Carter  James, 

Morse  F.  B., 

Sampson  Ira, 

Sanderson  John, 

Perrv  George, 

Webb  John, 

London  Jonathan, 

Noble  Theodore  W., 
Bennett  Stephen  N., 
Buswell  Turner  H., 
Russell  Asa, 

Fossett  William, 

Hatch  Howland, 

Hatch  George  W., 
Howe  M., 

Humphrey  J.  F., 

Jones  Andrew, 

Herrick  H., 

Nesmith  James  O., 
Page  Oliver, 

Prescott  Oliver  C., 
Allen  John, 

Gale  B., 

Tapley  Timothy, 

Frost  0.  H., 

Leavitt  William  P., 
Palmer  William  W., 
Philbrook  Oliver  C., 
Loud  Daniel, 
Wa'terhouse  Z.  A., 
Guess  William, 

Parker  John, 

Stanwood  Charles, 
Stanwood  John  D., 
Toothaker  A., 
Toothaker  & McKenny, 
Harmon  J.  G., 

Taylor  Geo.  W.f 

Luce — 

Mayhew  Deering, 


Biddeford. 


Blanchard. 

Bloomfield. 

Boothby. 

<« 

Bowerbank. 

Bradford. 


Bradley. 

Bremen. 

Brewer. 


44 

44 

Bridgton. 

44 


Bridgewater. 

44 

Brighton. 

44 

Bristol. 


Brookline. 

Brooks. 


Brookville. 


Brownfield. 


Brownville. 

4 4 

Brunswick. 

44 

44 

44 

44 

Burlington. 

Burnham. 

Buckfield. 


292 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Perry  Samuel  B.,  Buckfield. 

Ripley  Valentine, 

Farnham  S.  & Sons,  Bucksport. 
Sherman  John  H.  & Co.,  “ 
Smith  William  G.,  “ 

Cousens  Jonathan,  Buxton. 

Emery  Horace,  “ 

Harmon  Silas,  “ 

Harmon  Jonathan  & Nathan,  “ 
Marshall  Joel,  “ 

Morton  & Libby,  “ 

Parker  Nathaniel,  “ 

Sawyer  Cyrus,  “ 

Spauford  Warren,  “ 

Towle  Stephen,  “ 

Waterhouse  Israel  P.,  “ 

Bacon  Timothy,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Gates  E.  C.,  “ 

McGlauflin  A., 

Wheaton  William  H.,  “ 

Whitnev,  Hamilton  & Co. 

Welch  P., 

Morrill  Nahum,  Cambridge. 

Russell  John,  ,r 

Chase  Samuel,  Camden. 

Mansfield  A.  D.  & E.  D.,  “ 

Tyler  & Bird, 


Getchell  Abel, 
Hubbard  S.  F., 

Hussey  Asa  H., 
Tuttle  John, 

Gurney  & Stevens, 
Murphy  Edward, 
Smith  Thomas, 

Elwell  Eleazer  C., 
Tainter  G.  L., 

Fickett  Daniel,  Jr., 
Stone  Clark, 

Spiller  Thomas  D., 
Whitman  Benjamin, 
Bickmore  Isaiah, 
Brigham  Joseph, 
Shaw  Eliab, 

Lothrop  Martin  P., 
Mitchell  John, 

Parker  Seth  C., 

Sewall  Calvin  D., 
Brook  H., 

Hussey  Elijah, 
Jackson  Theodore  M., 
King  H.  R., 

Ramsdell  Benj., 
Barker  Abijah, 

Breck  William  D., 
Jaquith  Charles, 
Kimball  R.  M., 
Cunningham  Daniel, 
McCaslin  Shepard  M., 
Keen  Albert, 
Woodward  John, 
Woodward  John  S., 
Andrews  Thomas, 
Campbell  John, 


Canaan. 


Canton. 

Carmel. 

Carroll. 

Carthage. 

Casco. 


Charlestown. 


Chesterville. 


China. 


Clinton. 


Clinton  Gore. 
Columbia. 


Corinna. 

v.  ti 


Smith  D.  J., 

Corinna. 

Boutelle  & Hatch, 

Corinth. 

Folsom  & Norton, 

<* 

Fish  Stephen, 

it 

Knight  S.  C.  & J., 

it 

Ricker  & Small, 

ti 

Folsom  James, 

Cornville. 

Folsom  Jonathan, 

*« 

Folsom  Nicholas, 

it 

Rowell  Charles  N., 

it 

Warren  George, 

«« 

Whittier  Eleazer, 

a 

McLellan  Robert, 

Cumberland. 

Morrill  Josiah, 

“ 

True  Samuel, 

ti 

McIntyre  Robert, 

Cushing. 

it 

Miller  L.  L., 

Gilson  Parker, 

Cutler. 

Bussell  E., 

Damariscotta. 

Campbell  Henry, 

it 

Clapp  William  F., 

Day  Willard, 

Erskine  E.  D., 

Hall  Tilden, 

it 

Hatch  Horace, 

ti 

Stetson  Melzar, 

Teague  Joseph, 

it 

Stinchfield  A.  P.v 

Danville. 

Dow  Oliver, 

Dayton. 

Grant  Silas, 

Higgins  Israel  B., 

Deer  Isle. 

Frost  Lakin  L., 

Denmark. 

Ingalls  Jonathan, 

“ 

Smith  Henry  H., 

«< 

Gardner  A.  L.  R., 

Dennysville. 

Gardner  Eben, 

“ 

Bates  Charles  B., 

Dexter. 

Thompson  B.  C.  & C. 

P., 

Mitchell  William  H., 

Dixfield. 

Newton  Cyrus, 

“ 

Grant  B.  C., 

Dixmont. 

Morse  J.  B., 

Palmer  Wm.  H., 

«* 

Stevens  Wm.  C., 

“ 

West  Stephen, 

it 

Clifford  & Graves, 

Dover. 

Robinson  & Ames, 

“ 

Sanford  & Parsons, 

ti 

Day  John, 

Detroit. 

Lord  & Brookings, 

ti 

Blanchard  Theophilus 

, Dresden. 

Stone  James, 

“ 

Fogg  Arthur  ($., 

Durham. 

Merrill  Job, 

ti 

Tuttle  Rufus, 

Varney  John, 

it 

Buck  Amos, 

Eastport. 

Burgin  Lewis, 

“ 

Treat  U.  S.,  (Treat’s  Island)  “ 

Whelpley  Henry, 

it 

Whelpley  Samuel, 

ti 

Cushing  A.  P., 

East  Machias. 

Sanborn  Cyrus, 

ti 

Seavey  & Chaloner, 
Lamkin  Ariel, 

Paine  Benj., 

Walton  Sewall  B., 
Bearce  Josiah  B., 
Curtis  Daniel, 
Richards  Samuel  IL, 
Thomas  Oliver  P., 
Allen  John, 
Campbell  Ambrose  S 
Delaite  Charles  L., 
Godfrey  O.  S., 
Leighton  P., 

Moore  R.  L., 

Ricker  B.  G., 
Sargent  David, 
Saunders  Silas, 
Stevens  & Springer, 
Watts  Francis  M., 
Whitcomb  Charles, 
Whitcomb  Eleazer, 
Haskell  James, 
Friend  Daniel, 

Paine  Nathaniel  E., 
Palmer  Joshua, 
Wakefield  A.  C., 
Goodwin  Daniel, 
Raitt  John, 

Ellis  Charles  B., 
Fillebrown  Thomas  ] 
Fletcher  A.  H., 
Doughty  J.  H., 
Pettingill  & Noyes, 
Fuller  Sanford  K., 
Fuller  William  C., 
Palmer  Rufus  L., 
Davis  T.  M., 

Kilgore  Ira, 

Wheeler  A.  G., 
Wyman  E.  G., 
Kilgore  John, 
Barker  Daniel, 
Bump  IJosea, 
Marvell  Sumner, 
Brown  Cyrus, 
Dutton  William, 
Marston  0.  B., 

True  Daniel, 
Cleveland  Joseph, 
Ester  brook  WardH. 
Ross  Porter, 
Jennison  T.  L.  & F. 
Fernald  & Crane, 
Grant  Enoch, 

Crook  Eli, 

Averill  Nathaniel, 
Wiswell  John, 
Wallis  Jonathan, 
Abbott  Moses, 
Furnald  Elisha  G., 
Goodwin  Charles, 
Wilbur  Lewis, 
Boothby  Stephen, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


293 


East  Machias. 
East  Livermore. 


Eddington. 

it 

Eden. 

Ellsworth. 


Enfield. 

Etna. 

Exeter. 


Ellsworth. 

Eliot. 

ii 

Fairfield. 

a 

a 

Falmouth. 

a 

Farmingdale. 


Farm 


ngton. 


Fayette. 

f “ 

it 

ii 

Flag  Staff. 
, Fort  Fairfield. 

ti 

S.,  Foxcraft. 
Frankfort. 

ii 

Frankfort  Mills. 

it  it 

it  if 

Franklin. 

it 

if 

it 

Freedom. 


Keen  Thomas  S., 

Freedom. 

Whitten  Nathan  H., 

“ 

Barden  Z., 

Freeman. 

Davis  Daniel, 

“ 

Abbott  Isaac, 

Fryeburg. 

Hastings  Mason, 

“ 

Willey  Francis, 

it 

French  Henry  R., 

Gardiner. 

WharfF  W.  R., 

“ 

Willard  Nathan, 

“ 

Fisher  Chas., 

Garland. 

Haskell  Isaac  W., 

“ 

Gibbs  Thomas  M., 

Glenburn. 

Heald  Jonas,  Golden  Ridge  Plant. 

Guptil  Amos  G., 

Gouldsboro’. 

Moore  Benj., 

“ 

RofF  Hiram, 

a 

Adams  Silas  H., 

Gray. 

Plummer  Moses, 

Caswell  Job, 

Greene. 

Morse  Nathan, 

it 

McKenny  George, 

it 

Pratt  Jabez, 

it 

Pratt  T.  G., 

it 

Evens  Elisha, 

Greenfield. 

Littlefield  John, 

it 

Tarr  Stephen  F., 

Greenville. 

Hobbs  Alvah, 

Greenwood. 

Trull  Griffin, 

“ 

Fassett  George  B., 

Guilford. 

Furbush  Wm., 

Hallowell. 

Getchell  J.  M., 

“ 

Huntoon  E.  D., 

it 

Putnam  Cyrus, 

Adams  L.  S.  & B., 

Hampden. 

McIntosh  Robert, 

“ 

Morey  William, 

“ 

Miller  David, 

ii 

Wood  Hiram, 

it 

Whitmore  Joseph  W., 

if 

Butler  Moses, 

Hancock. 

Joy  Stephen, 

“ 

Bartlett  Enoch, 

Hanover. 

Farrar  Thomas  J., 

Harmony. 

Hamilton  Elbridge, 

it 

Allen  Elisha,  Jr., 

Harpswell. 

Thompson  Abel, 

it 

Buzzell  Jotham  L., 

Harrington. 

Grace  F.  S., 

“ 

Kilbourn  Jacob  V.  R., 

Harrison. 

Morrill  John  I, 

Hartland. 

Swift  Francis  T., 

it 

Barrows  Joseph, 

Hebron. 

Bicknell  Tristram  G., 

“ 

Blaisdell  Augustus, 

Hermon. 

Miller  Lorenzo, 

it* 

Hale  Silas, 

Hiram. 

Morrell  Eben, 

“ 

Smith  B.  C., 

Hodgdon 

Baley  Moses, 

Holden. 

Durgin  Henry, 

Holden  Plant. 

Cousins  Jonathan  P., 

Hollis. 

Hanson  Oliver, 

ft 

9 

294 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Libby  Marshall,  Hollis. 

Harwood  Lyman,  Hope. 

Mero  Zenas, 

Mero  James, 

Mero  Josiah, 

Bradley  John, 

Dillon  William  G., 

Lyons  Chas., 

Morrison  William, 

Sweeney  Dominick, 

Cutts  James, 

Medder  George, 

Clark  John, 

Coombs  John, 

Deering  Reuben, 

Furbush  Reuben, 

Page  Wm.  E., 

Mace  James  C., 

Bean  Israel, 

Hodsdon  John, 

Macomber  Azel, 

Macomber  Benson, 

Johnson  Isaiah, 

Shepard  Emery, 

Trask  Enoch, 

Kilton  Noyes  W., 

Doliver  Richard  M.< 

Emery  & Watson, 

Gilpatrick  D.  & R., 

Holland  Chas., 

Jellison  Sam’l  B., 

Littlefield  David, 

Lowell  Marshall, 

Gouch  Dan’l, 

Hutchins  Edward  S., 

Hall  George, 

Tripp  James  H., 

Grant  Robert  J., 

Dolbeare  William, 

Larrabee  Jeremiah 
Coloney  Abram, 

Collins  Edward, 

Pettigrew  Thomas, 

Bump  John  K., 

Barlow  Anson, 

Baker  Daniel, 

Severance  John, 
trask  Wm., 

Lord  Horace, 

Bradford  Benj., 

Gerrish  & Barnes, 

Brown  James  M., 

Abbott  0.  H., 

West  John  C.,  “ 

Gray  Justus,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 
Small  Cyrus,  “ “ 

Emerson  Chas.  L.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Stinchfield  A.  P.,  “ 

Barstow  Geo.  XL,  Liberty. 

Gilman  R.  H.,  “ 

Burnham  John,  Limorick. 

Hayes  & Graffam,  “ 

Libby  Abner,  2d,  “ 


Houlton. 


Industry. 

Ilesborough. 

ii 

Jackson. 


Jackson  Plant. 

Jay. 


Jefferson. 


Jonesborough. 

Kenduskeag. 

Kennebunk. 


Kennebunkport. 


Kilmarnock. 

Kingfield. 

(( 

Kirkland. 

Kittery. 

Knox. 


Levant. 

Lee. 

<< 

Letter  A,  No.  2. 
Letter  B. 


Cousins  David  B., 
Chick  Sidney, 
McLellan  Ebenezer, 
Meserve  Dennis, 
Staples  Andrew, 
Wentworth  Benj., 
Adams  R.  F., 

Groof  & Kneeland, 
Ingalls  0., 

Lovejoy  S.  B., 
Roberts  Wm.  T., 
Drake  Albion, 
Drake  Daniel, 
Eastman  John, 
French  Abel, 

Hunter  Daniel, 
Parker  Allison, 
Peavey  Orin, 

Dawes  Ezra  H., 

Earl  Elisha, 

Lord  Joseph  S., 

True  George  W., 
Draper  S.  H., 

Neal  Edwin, 

Davis  Ezra, 

Dresser  Joseph  B., 
Hartford  Benj., 
Moore  Dexter  B., 
Osgood  Jacob, 
Harmon  Horace, 
Reynolds  Oliver  M., 
Whalen  James, 

Jose  Thomas, 
Fenlason  S., 

Foster  Lewis, 

Morey  William,  Jr., 
Stratton  James, 
Phinney  John, 
Chadbourne  Thomas, 
Fillebrown  George, 
Fillebrown  James  H., 
Hobart  Warren, 

Cyr  Firmin, 

Gagnon  T.  M., 

Lisote  John  B., 
Ouellett  Edward, 
Sirois  John, 

Small  James, 
Sandford  Reuel  W., 
Clapp  Henry, 

Bunker  John  K., 
Eastman  George, 
Edmunds  Eli, 
Gleason  Simeon  C., 
Hall  William  M., 
Lamb  Arthur, 
Newbegin  Edward  G., 
Allen  Jacob, 

Hayford  America, 
Noyes  Ira  M., 

Albee  Amos  C., 
Copeland  Isaac  N., 
Maxwell  Alexander, 


Limington. 


Lincoln. 


Lincolnville. 


Linneus. 

Litchfield. 


Livermore. 

Long  Island. 
Lovell. 


Lubec. 


Lyman. 

Machias. 


Machias  Port. 
Madison. 


Madawaska  Plant. 


Madrid. 

Manchester. 

Maxfield. 

Mexico. 


Milford. 


Milbridge. 


Milo. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


295 


Ricker  Thomas  N., 
Young, 

Doten  Alvah, 
Kimball  Chas., 
Moody  Jeremiah, 
Hadley  Wm.  W., 
Shannon  William, 
Towle  C.  H., 
Bachelder  J., 

White  C., 

Knight  Nathaniel, 
Tarr  James, 

Wilson  Jonathan, 
Batchelder  Edwin, 
Clement  Wm., 
Peavey  Thomas  J., 
Peavey  Andrew  J., 
Whitten  James  0., 
Ladd  Stephen, 

Morse  Jabez  H., 
Coltman  F.  J., 

Libby  Joab, 
Wentworth  B.  T., 
Hussey  Isaac, 

Sewall  Beverly, 
Sewall  Nichols, 
Huzzy  Isaac, 

Sewall  Nichols, 
Chapman  Nathaniel 
Chase  William,  Jr., 
Clapp  Nathaniel,  Jr, 
Hatch  Crowell,  Jr., 
Simmons  T., 

Webber  Nathaniel, 
Coombs  Wm.  G., 
Hatch  William, 
Mclntire  Clinton  T.; 
Nutting  Abner  M., 
Judkins  R.  T., 

Luce  F.  F., 

Quint  John, 
Fletcher  Thos.  R.  & , 
& Franklin, 
Kilgore  Ira, 

Vaughn  & Cutler, 
Challiers  Daniel, 
Dunnells  Zachariah, 
Morris  Chas.  R., 
Allen  John  C., 
Benjamin  James, 
Clark  Geo.  W., 
Dexter  Thomas  F., 
Eames  J., 

Kilgore  Joseph, 
Littlehale  J., 
Whitney  Ephraim, 
Curtis  Horace, 
Winslow  Bradford, 
Allen  Lewis, 
Littlefield  James  D., 
Witherell  S.  B.  2d, 
Avery  Stephen, 
Dinsmore  Eli, 


Milton  Plant. 
Minot. 

it 

it 

Moluncus  Isle. 

it 

Monmouth. 

Monroe. 

Monson. 

Monticello. 

Montville. 


Mt.  Vernon. 

it 

Naples. 

a 

Newburg. 


T.,  Newcastle. 


New  Gloucester. 


New  Portland. 


John 

New  Sharon. 

New  Vineyard. 
Newfield. 


Newport. 

CC 

a 

a 

Newry. 

it 

Nickertou  Plant. 
Nobleboro’. 

it 

Norridgewock. 

it 

it 

North  Anson. 


Fillebrown  Thos.  D. 
Taylor  John, 

Brackett  Humphrey 
Jenkins  Chas., 

Neal  Nathan, 

Quimby  Daniel, 

Sholes  Zepheniah, 

Chase  Henry  M., 

Chase  Samuel  B., 

Loring  Samuel  C., 

Torrey  Albert, 

Pillsbury  Nathan, 
Cummings  Otis, 

Boody  Shepard, 

Stewart  Cha’s, 

Smith  Geo.  W., 

Allen  E.  G., 

Ames  & Bernard, 

Hayes  William, 

Hale  J., 

Stuart  J.  B., 

Moulton  Solomon, 
Springer  & Braley, 
Finney  A.  R., 

Frost  Benjamin, 
Mansfield  Edward, 
Perkins  & Mason, 
Weymouth  Samuel, 
Bunker  William, 
Kempton  Henry,  (South) 
Lufkin  Nathaniel,  (East) 
Chute  Francis, 

Mayberry  Thomas, 
Richardson  Hiram, 
Abbott  Thomas, 

Lord  Nathaniel, 

Greeley  Robert  F., 
Young  Benj., 

Worthing  Wilder  H., 
Philbrick  Michael, 

Sowle  Rufus, 

Wright  George  P., 
Chipman  Cyrus, 

Davis  Henry  R., 

Farr&  Frothingham, 
Whittemore  Albion, 
Wade  E.  D., 

Drayton  Joseph  S., 
Redman  Lorenzo, 
Wadleigh  James, 

Seavey  Daniel, 

Peavey  Hiram, 

Bartlett  J.  W., 

Morrill  Ichabod, 

Perry  Henry, 

Laughlin  Thomas, 
Laughlin  W.  J., 

Lincoln  Isaiah, 

Lycett  John, 

Reynolds  Nathaniel 
Reynolds  J.,  Jr., 

Sinclair  B., 

Wescott , 


North  Anson. 


N.  Berwick. 


North  Haven. 
North  Yarmouth. 


Northport. 

No.  9,  Range  6. 
No.  11,  Range  o. 


Norway. 


Oldtown. 

Orneville. 

Orono. 


Orrington. 


Otisfield. 


Oxford. 

it 

Palermo. 


Palmyra. 


Paris. 


Parkman. 

Parsonsfield. 


Passadumkeag. 

Patten. 


Pembroke. 


29  G 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Woodworth  L., 
Dorman  M., 

Warren  C.  J., 

Fletcher  James, 

Foard  Elhanan  W., 
Paul  William, 

Webber  Ivory, 

Bishop  Enos, 

Hathorn  Benj., 

Brett  Rufus, 

Collins  & Lovejoy, 
Davis  S.  A., 

Russell  Luther, 
Russell  O.  W., 
Blaisdell  A., 

Hogan  Thomas, 

Gray  Nathaniel  G., 
Maloon  Geo.  W., 
Cummings  Amos, 
Dali  William, 

Lewis  Daniel  E., 
Wentworth  Daniel, 
Wentworth  Ephraim, 
Averill  John, 
Campbell  William, 
Cobb  & Staples, 
Emerson  Stephen, 
Fogg  & Noyes, 

Hatch  Frederick, 
Hatch  William, 
Higgins  & Libby, 
Moses  & Henby, 
Staples  Alfred, 
Plummer  Charles  M., 
Stevens  Benj., 

Talbot  Jairus, 

Taylor  W.  & J., 

True  Ebenezer, 

Wilson  & Jack, 
Young  David, 
Eastman  Obadiah, 
Whitney  Sumner, 
Mosher  George, 
Olmsted  Eliphalet, 
Furbush  Cha’s, 

Libby  John, 

Phinney  Isaac, 

Haley  John, 

Dodge  John, 

Bryant  William, 

Coffin  E.  N., 

Hardy  Samuel, 

Lane  W.  R., 

Ames  James  F., 

Hall  William  C., 

Hall  Nathaniel, 

Ham  John  B., 
Marshall  L.  W., 
McFarland  David, 
Patten  Theodore, 
Rowe  & Melrose, 
Aldrich  Ezra, 

Felt  G.  W., 


Pembroke. 

Perry. 

Peru. 


Pittsfield. 

44 

Phillips. 

%i 

(4 

it 

Phipsburg. 

it 

Plymouth. 

it 

Poland. 

it 

Porter. 

ii 

it 

Portland. 


Pownal. 
Presque  Isle. 

Princeton. 

Prospect. 


Rangeley. 

Raymond. 

44 

44 

Richmond. 


Robbinston. 


Gerry  E.  J., 

Kahler  Emery, 

Atkins  W.  J., 

Ingraham  & Thurston, 
Ingraham  Royal, 
Kirkpatrick  John, 

Mallett  John  L., 

Osgood  & Bean, 

Seavey  & Sprague, 

Swift  C.  A., 

Gordon  Lewis, 

Whittier  William, 

Handy  Thomas, 

Martin  Kimball, 

Peabody  Loami  B., 

Smith  , 

Boothby  Francis  A., 
Chadbourn  OwenB  , 

Gainse  John, 

Ham  John, 

Dodge  William  W., 

Heath  Benjamin, 

Heath  Daniel, 

Brett  Geo.  W., 

Holt  Loren, 

Wilder  Isaac, 

Chancy  & Boston, 

Hatch  Dennis, 

Worcester  F.  & W. 
Burnham  Harris, 

Harmon  Syivanus, 

Hight  Amos, 

Warren  Samuel  & William, 


Rockland. 


Rockland. 


Rome. 

Rumford. 


Saco. 


^alem. 


Sangerville. 

44 

Salmon  Brook. 
Sanford. 


Scarborough. 


Farm-  Wm._ 

Farrar  Simon, 

Follett  Cyrus, 

Ness  Ranlet, 

Barnes  A.  H., 

Brather  J.  J., 

Gould  J., 

Morris  C.  B., 

Wiswell  J.  W., 

Haley  John  J., 
Cromatt  Nathaniel, 
Lampher  Nathan, 
Lovejoy  Gorham  D. 
Allen  George  R., 
Sherman  James, 

Waite  Silas  L., 

Ward  Stephen, 

Lord  James  H.  R., 
Varney  J.  & J.  P., 
Varney  & Steward, 
Charles  Freeman, 
Parsons  Seth  F., 
Colbrath  Ivory, 
Morrison  John, 

Curtis  Samuel, 
Parkman  Absalom, 
McDarrell  Sewall, 
Bridges  Elbridge  G. 
Drake  Augustine, 
Hutchins  Jeremiah  B., 


Searsmont. 


Searsport. 


Sebago. 

Sehec. 


Sedgwick. 

Sidney. 


Skowhegan. 


Smithfield. 


Smyrna. 

Solon. 

44 

South  BerwicK. 
So.  Thomaston. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


297 


Kellock  Silas,  So.  Thomaston. 

Tripp  Stewart,  “ 

Berry  Lorenzo  D.,  Springfield. 

Brown  John,  St.  Albans. 

Dillingham  Henry  W., 

Leach  John, 

Meserve  Mark  M., 

Gilchrist  George, 

Snow  John  D., 

Higgins  Seth, 

Irish  Thomas, 

Libby  Jeremiah, 

Paine  Freeman, 

Green  Josiah, 

Goodwin  Jeremiah, 

Handscome  Isaac, 

Wright  Hiram  A., 

Emery  C.  & Co., 

Preble  Ebenezer, 

Barrows  Joel, 

Irish  Greenleaf  M., 

Goodwin  Stephen, 

Grant  Alexander, 

Joy  Charles, 

Staten  William, 

Brown  Lucius  H., 

Saunders  John, 

Nye  William, 

Fitzgerald  John, 

Hatch  Roland, 

Hodgman  Isaac, 

Jacobs  & Boynton, 

Jacobs  Joseph  W., 

Mathews  Isaac, 

Oliver  B., 

Simmons  Henry  B., 

Staples  Edmund  P., 

Hinckley  Aaron, 

Maxwell  James  & Co. 

Freeman  J.  R.,S.W.Harbor,Tremont. 
Rich  Z.  T.,  Bass  Harbor,  “ 

Robbins  Benj.,  Centre,  “ 

Young  Francis,  Seal  Cove,  “ 

King  James, 

Doir  Daniel, 

Rhoades  William, 

Webb  Nelson, 

Bushnell  George  E. 

Eldridge  J., 

Rogers  William, 

Webster  William, 

Winship  Albert, 

Jones  Benjamin  L., 

Martin  Leander, 

Simmons  Job  C., 

Broad  Cheney, 

Stetson  Nathaniel  W., 

Webb  Amos, 

Martin  Remi, 

Michand  Israel, 

Burgess  H.,  Vassalboro’. 

Coombs  James,  “ 

Fossett  Robert  W.,  * 


Foss  T.  W., 

Vassalboro’. 

Horn  William, 

/ a 

Johnson  James, 

it 

Richardson  John, 

it 

Swett  Peter, 

ii 

Worth  Francis, 

a 

Bradley  & Graves, 

Vienna. 

Sevey  Ira, 

ii 

Wait  David, 

it 

Weeks  Jethro, 

it 

Edgecomb  Wm., 

Vinalhaven. 

Veazie  John  W., 

Veazie. 

Woodward  Joseph  A., 

, Waltham. 

Andrews  James, 

Warren. 

Matthews  Moses, 

a 

Newcomb  Cha’s  C., 

a 

Howard  Thomas, 

<< 

Bagley  Phineas, 

Waterboro”. 

Chadbourn  John, 

ti 

Frost  Geo.  W., 

it 

Harper  Samuel, 

it 

Adams  John  G., 

Waterford. 

Marr  Samuel  J., 

« 

Rounds  N.  & E., 

ii 

Bangs  Stephen, 

Webster. 

Potter  Omar  D., 

tt 

Potter  Octavus, 

a 

Lufkin  G.  W., 

Weld. 

Russell  B.  D., 

Fry  James  E., 

Wellington. 

Bean  & Littlefield, 

Wells. 

Chaney  John, 

it 

Grant  John, 

ti 

Hutchins  Theodore, 

ti 

Littlefield  Nathaniel, 

it 

Parsons  William, 

it 

Wakefield  C., 

if 

Edwards  0.  S., 

West  Gardiner. 

Sampson  Job, 

tt 

Smith  George  L., 

it 

Benson  R.  C.,  West  Waterville. 

Smith  T., 

it 

Sawyer  John  R., 

Westbrook. 

Libby  Abraham, 

it 

Morrill  Edwin, 

it 

Moses  Joshua, 

Winslow  Andrew, 

ti 

Barker  Daniel  J., 

Weston. 

Bailey  Peter  M., 

Whitefield. 

Bricker  Daniel  S., 

“ 

King  Benj., 

a 

Witherell  Sylvester, 

“ 

Wright  Joseph, 

“ 

Gilpatrick  James, 

Whiting. 

Sevey  S.  S., 

Whitneyville. 

Murphey  E., 

“ 

Hendee  Thomas, 

Wilton. 

Nute  Elias, 

it 

Parsons  Joseph.  T., 

tt 

Smith  Shepard, 

it 

Antoine  Amos, 

Windham, 

Boody  Henry  H., 

ii 

Dale  A., 

ti 

<( 

St.  George. 
Standish. 

tt 

it 

Starks. 

Stetson. 

Stowe. 

Strong. 

Sullivan. 

Sumner. 

(( 

Surry. 

ti 


Swanville. 

it 

Temple. 

Thomaston. 

it 


it 

it 

it 

it 

Topsham. 

<< 


Trenton. 

Troy. 

ii 

it 

Turner. 

tt 

a 

a 

a 

Union. 
Unity. 
Van  Buren. 


20 


/ 


298 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Knight  Jason,  Windham. 

Leonard  Austin,  “ 

Delano  Amos  P.,  Winslow. 

Nelson  Moses,  “ 

Currier  Elbridge  G.,  Winthrop. 

Bailey  Alden,  Wiscasset. 

Greenwood  William  B.,  “ 

Trott  Josiah  W.,  “ 

Bowker  C.,  Jr.,  Woodstock. 

Gallison  J.  M.,  “ 

Ricker  T.  N.,  “ 

Hutchins  Ivory,  / York. 

Mitchell  Lemuel,  “ 

Williams  Frederick,  “ 

Merrill  John,  Jr.,  Windsor. 

Perkins  Sullivan,  “ 

Tyler  Elias,  “ 

Wheeler  Samuel,  “ 

Merry  Samuel,  Woolwich. 

Thwing  Isaac,  “ 

Wright  Reuben,  “ 

Caswell  Henry  W.,  Yarmouth. 

Boat  Builders. 


Merrill  Francis, 

Bangor. 

Drinkwater  W., 

Bath. 

Wright  William, 

Brewer. 

Pooler  Eli, 

Bucksport. 

McComber  C.  0., 

“ 

Willson  B.  J., 

Castine. 

Mathews  Richard, 

Cherryfield. 

Chambers  William, 

Eastport. 

Roberts  J.  S., 

ii 

Trefethen  James, 

Kittery. 

Godfrey  Geo.  W., 

Lubec. 

Young  Edwin, 

ii 

Hanscomb  Otis  P., 

Machias. 

Small  Daniel, 

Machias  Port. 

Rice  Stephen, 

Robbinston. 

Elkins  David, 

Oldtown. 

Hunt  N.  H., 

ii 

Wallace  Hiram  F., 

et 

Wallace  Ira&  Co., 

ii 

Deguio  Joseph, 

Portland. 

Dyer  Henry, 

“ 

Greene  C.  H., 

U 

Roberts  Thomas  F., 

ii 

Simerton  & Lee, 

a 

Pettingill  Amos, 

Richmond. 

Dyer  W.  R., 

Rockland. 

Perkins  & Dresden, 

«« 

Strout  Lemuel, 

Thomaston. 

Patten  Jonathan  M., 

Waldoboro’. 

Drinkwater  E.  G., 

Yarmouth. 

Gooding  & Seabury, 

“ 

Boiler  Makers. 

[See  Machinists.] 
Elmes  & Tebbetts, 
Moulton  Geo., 

Bonnets. 

Dftstin  Wm.  P., 

Crocker  C.  A., 


Bath. 


Bangor. 

Machias. 


Hathaway  H.,  Machias. 

Hanscomb  L.,  “ 

Tenny  G.,  *< 

Bookbinders. 

Hartford  & Smith,  Augusta. 

Bugbee  David  & Co.,  Bangor. 

Harris  F.  T.,  «6 

Stanwood  Wm.  F.,  <« 

Sawyer  & Magoun,  Bath. 

Palmer  William,  Gardiner. 

Masters,  Smith  & Co.,  Hallowell. 

Howe  Luther,  Machias. 

Bailey  F.  W.,  Portland. 

Blake  & Carlton,  “ 

Colesworthy  Samuel  H.,  “ 

Davis  Geo.  R.,  Blank  Book 
Manufactory,  and  Impor- 
ter of  Foreign  Stationery,  “ 
Smith  William  E.,  “ 

Randall  J.  B.,  Saco. 

Robinson  Geo.  I.,  Thomaston. 

Books  and  Stationery. 

Fenno  Edward, 

Gaubert  Alonzo, 

Stanwood  & Sturgis, 

Clark  Elisha, 

Hyde  Henry  & Son, 

Sawyer  Sr  Magoun, 

Stearns  Wm.  B., 

Bugbee  David  & Co., 

Duren  E-  F., 

Hight  C.  & Co., 

Patch  & Lewis, 

Caldwell  John  S., 

Washburn  H.  G.  0., 

Leavitt  Moses, 

Parcher  Samuel  F.  & Co. 

Hayden  S.  W., 

Davis  Nathaniel, 

Griffin  Joseph, 

Johnson  William, 

Emery  James, 

Hall  A.  H., 

Jackson  John, 

Washburn  George, 

Merriam  William, 

Wheeler  C.  C., 

Hussey  & Webb, 

Stearns  & Co. 

Cilley  & Colbath, 

Odell  D.  I., 

Sabine  George  W., 

Morse  Benj., 

Osgood  J.  B., 

Blake  & Linscott, 

Atwood  Geo.  M., 

Palmer  William, 

Masters,  Smith  & Co 
Spaulding  Calvin, 

Remick  Daniel, 

Hall  & Briggs, 

Stearns  W.  B., 


Augusta. 


Bath. 


Bangor. 


Belfast. 

Biddeford. 

Bridgton. 

Brunswick. 


Bucksport. 

Calais. 
( ( 

Camden. 

Canaan. 

Damariscotta. 

Danville. 

Dexter. 

Eastport. 

Ellsworth. 

Farmington. 

Gardiner. 

Hallowell. 

Kennebunk. 
Lewiston  Falls. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


299 


McKenney  & Weston,  Lewiston. 

Leavitt  M.  A.,  “ 

Allen  C.  C.,  Machias. 

Haskell  L., 

Longfellow  Clark,  “ 

Dionne  Henry,  Madawaska  Plant. 


Noyes  D.  S., 

Norway. 

Hancock  John  S., 

Or  land. 

Libby  & Alexander, 

Orono. 

Sherman  T.  W., 

Pembroke. 

Bailey  Joseph  S., 

Portland. 

Blake  & Carter, 

“ 

Colesworthy  D.  C., 

a 

Colesworthy  Samuel  H., 

Davis  Geo.  R., 

a 

Hall  Calvin  C., 

a 

Hyde  Wm.  & Son, 

a 

Lord  Geo., 

Pierce  & Evans, 

a 

Robinson  Augustus, 

%t 

Robinson  William  D., 

Simonton  Eben  B., 

Hall  Joseph  B., 

Presque  Isle. 

Batchelder  Joseph  C., 

* Richmond. 

Dana  E.  F., 

Rockland. 

Walker  Richard, 

Wakefield  J., 

<< 

Berry  John  A., 

Saco. 

Harvey  P.  L., 

“ 

Hodsdon  Lewis, 

Mitchell  Daniel  L., 

<( 

Noyes  & Bacheller, 

u 

Dyer  & Dinsmores, 

Skowhegan. 

Robinson  Geo.  I., 

Thomaston. 

Ciooker  J.  M.  & Co., 

Waterville. 

Mathews  C.  R.  K., 

Moody  J.  G., 

ii 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Macomber  Franklin, 

Abbott. 

Macomber  F.  A., 

“ 

Macomber  Thomas, 

“ 

Bodwell  Horace, 

Acton. 

Nash  Coffin, 

Addison. 

Town  Leonard, 

Albany. 

Main  Josiah,  Jr., 

Albion. 

Crockett  Lewis  & Son, 

Andover. 

Farrington  James, 

“ 

Walker  Isaac  C., 

ii 

Howe  D.  C., 

Appleton. 

Pease  Geo., 

ii 

Pease  H.  & J., 

it 

James  John, 

Athens. 

Jewell  Gustavus, 

“ 

Kimball  George  A.. 

“ 

Gage  Andrew, 

Atkinson. 

Hammond  E.  L., 

“ 

Walker  A.  W., 

Allen  S.  T., 

Auburn. 

Bradbury  Benj., 

Bradbury  Hersey, 

<( 

Cobb  John  F., 

“ 

Crafts  Caleb, 

“ 

Crafts,  Ricker  & Co., 
Crafts  & Ricker, 

Crafts  C.  H., 

Cobb  & Willis, 

Howard  A.  C., 

Merrill  & Lombard, 
Packard  C.  S.  & Co., 
Staten  E.  H., 

Wills  Reuel, 

Wood  Sumner, 

Doe  Edmund  G., 

Haskell  & Co., 

Reynolds  A.  J., 

Sewall  Henry, 

Varney  John, 

Butterfield  J.  S , 

Marr  Wesley, 

Riley  Nathan  A., 

Spencer  Ambrose, 

Sawyer  C.  D., 

Sanborn  R.  N., 

Ayer  John, 

Blake  Prince  M., 

Burrill  William,  Jr., 
Boardman  S.  H.  & Co., 
Baldwin  Edward  P., 

Chase  Winslow, 

Croswell,  Leighton  & Co., 
Darling  & Ingalls, 

Flagg  William  H., 
Hemenway  & Hersey, 
Johnson  Nathaniel  H., 
Leighton  A.  K.  P.  & Co., 
Little  Henry  & Co., 
Margeson  William, 
Reynolds  Samuel, 
Reynolds  Geo., 

Stacy  William, 

Vrood  Daniel  P., 

Moon  John, 

Farr  in  James, 

Fisher  L.  S., 

Fogg  B.  S., 

Harvey  G.  W., 

Hatch  Davis, 

Hodges  & Bolton, 
Mathews  Wm., 

Mitchell  E.  P., 

Nichols  J.  H., 

Pattee  Wm.  S., 

Roberts  John  W., 

Coburn  Wm.  T , 

Dinsmore  B.  C., 

Forbes  H.  H., 

Macomber  A.  J., 
Maddocks  D.  R., 
McDonald  George, 
Wiggin  N., 

Hill  Rufus, 

Ames  John  P., 

Bailey  George  0., 

Black  Charles, 

Chase  Michael,  Jr., 


Auburn. 


a 


Augusta. 

ii 

ii 

ii 


Baldwin. 


a 

Bangor. 

ii 

it 


it 

ii 


ii 


ii 

it 

ii 


ii 

Barring. 

Bath. 


Belfast. 

ii 


it 


ii 

ii 

Belgrade. 

Belmont 

i( 

ii 

ii 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


300 


Crawford  John  & Co., 

Belmont. 

Heal  Wm.  S., 

« 

Hears  & Whitney, 

“ 

Roberts  Alonzo, 

“ 

Varney  James  A., 

“ 

Whitney  John  F., 

“ 

Hanson  George, 

Berwick. 

Fogg  John  S., 

Biddeford. 

Hammond  Ezra, 

" 

Ross  B.  K.  & Co., 

it 

Smith  G.  S.  & Co., 

it 

Stevens  Joseph  S., 

Dinsmore  Abner, 

Bingham. 

Turner  E.  K.  & Co., 

Bloomfield. 

Candage  L., 

Bluehill. 

Fisk  A.  A., 

ii 

Mason  P.  W., 

it 

Wilson  Parker, 

Boothby. 

Rideout  Charles, 

Bowdoin. 

Verney  Wm.,  2d, 

it 

Mosha  Morris, 

Bradford. 

Fry  Stephen  H., 

Bradley. 

Chapin  & Gleason, 

Brewer. 

Johnson  Charles  F.  A., 

Bridgewater. 

Corson  H.  D., 

Bridgton. 

Alley  E.  T., 

“ 

Chamberlain  Henry, 

Bristol. 

Chamberlain  Thomas  Ii., 

Erskine  James, 

it 

Hears  Parker, 

ii 

Mears  Jeremiah, 

ii 

Varney  James, 

Cunningham  John  & Son 

, Brookline. 

Lufkin  Samuel, 

“ 

Sargent  B.  C., 

it 

Sargent  John  0., 

Douglass  Daniel, 

Brooksville. 

Billings  Josiah  & Co., 

Brownfield. 

Badger  John, 

Brunswick. 

Cox  A.  F., 

Day  Lorenzo, 

it 

Driver  John  P., 

“ 

Harmon  Dennis, 

Hinckley  Charles, 

a 

Jones  Lemuel, 

fS 

Allen  & Thornes, 

Buckfield. 

Bicknell  F.  & Co., 

it 

Bolton  S.  & Co., 

Bucksport. 

Darling  A.  D., 

“ 

Lanpher  S.  H., 

“ 

Berry  Silas, 

Buxton. 

Boynton  Wm., 

ii 

Came  Nathaniel  M., 

ii 

Davis  Joseph, 

Leavitt  Charles, 

Clark  Amos,  (Milltown) 

Calais. 

Gordon  David, 

“ 

Gordon  James, 

ft 

Sawyer  & Robbins, 

“ 

Williams  F., 

Woodcock  J.  T.,  (Milltown)  “ 

Avery  Mark, 

Cambridge. 

it 

Packard  Alanson  D., 

Dwinnell  Daniel, 

Cambridge. 

Hosmer  Charles  F., 

Camden. 

Norwood  J.  W.  K., 

t i 

Fickett  Beni.,  Cape  Elizabeth. 

Getchell  & Prescott, 

Canaan. 

Eldridge  Allen, 

Carmel. 

Murch  B.  G., 

** 

Nichols  C.  A., 

ii 

Weed  Samuel, 

it 

Lane  Calvin, 

Carroll. 

Brown  Leonard  M., 

Carthage. 

Staples  E.  C., 

Jenness  Wm.  B , 

Casco*. 

Clarke  John, 

Castine. 

Dunbar  Manning, 

Cherryfield. 

Nash  William  B., 

Nash  Henry, 

<( 

Patten  Isaac, 

“ 

Sullivan  Thomas, 

Atkinson  C., 
Abbot  & Gray, 

Chesterville. 

China. 

Emerson  & Taylor, 

“ 

Hanscom  Samuel  F., 

Meigs  & Chadwick, 

«< 

Philbrook  Isaiah, 

ii 

Russ  & Reed, 

ii 

Jenkins  H.  A., 

it 

Jepson  H.  A., 

Jepson  S.  R., 

ii 

Hunter  Zimri, 

Clinton. 

Merrill  Joshua, 

“ 

Carlton  Isaac, 

Columbia. 

Conley  Benjamin, 

“ 

Gage  John  D., 

it 

Merritt  & Cook, 

it 

Boynton  Samuel, 

Corinth. 

Chadbourne  John, 

“ 

Lovejoy  John, 

“ 

Small  J.  D., 

ii 

Morse  Josiah  B., 

Cumberland. 

Coffill  P., 

Cutler. 

Curtis  & Wright, 

Damariscotta. 

Frye  J., 

“ 

Dexter  Robinson, 

Danville. 

Miller,  Randall  & Co., 

“ 

Roak,  Packard  & Co., 

Goodwin  John  M., 

Dayton. 

Knight  William, 

Colby  F.  A.  S., 

Deer  Isle. 

Pickering  Timothy  B , 

, “ 

Sellars  Joshua  H., 

it 

McLauchlanD.  C., 

Dennysvilie. 

Jenkins  Wm.  H., 

Detroit. 

Corson  Francis, 

Dexter. 

Martin  Isaac, 

it 

Martin  John, 

ii 

Merrill  A.  & J.  B., 

“ 

Merrill  Allen, 

it 

Merrill  Richard  H. , 

ft 

Shaw  John  M., 

it 

Cushman  S.  P., 

Dixmont. 

Gray , 

Nichols  A., 

it 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


301 


Wentworth , 

Dixmont. 

Barrows  Joel  L., 

Dover. 

Colcord  J.  S., 

“ 

Dearborn  Sylvanus, 

a 

Fessenden  James  S., 

a 

Good  Francis, 

a 

Lougee  John  P., 

Day  Jeremiah  E., 

Durham. 

Eveleth  James  H., 

Morse  & Morrill,  East  Livermore. 

McDavitt  James, 

Eastport. 

Horton  John  B., 

ii 

Rice  G.  I.  G., 

it 

Witherell  Samuel, 

it 

Miles  L.  S., 

Eddington. 

Wiswell  Thomas, 

“ 

Thomas  Nicholas  J., 

Eden. 

Bennett  R., 

Ellswo'rth. 

Brooks  B.  S., 

“ 

McDonald  Charles, 

“ 

Read  Jonathan, 

it 

Brady  Robert, 

Enfield. 

Blunt  Joseph  P., 

Fairfield. 

Mason  Zeno  K., 

“ 

Fairbanks  J.  W., 

Farmington. 

Hersey  George, 

“ 

Hollev  Hiram, 

«« 

Marvell  Elliott, 

“ 

Kinney  Harvey, 

Fayette. 

Lovejoy  H.  B.. 

Underwood  J.  H., 

it 

Walton  Joseph  W., 

it 

Beales  Amos, 

Foxcraft. 

Sewall  S.  H., 

it 

Johnson  George, 

Frankfort. 

Luther  Job, 

<« 

Starbiid  George  E.. 

it 

Springer  A.  & G.  W., 

Franklin. 

Danforth  Anson, 

Freedom. 

Thompson  Nehemiah, 

ft 

Watts  Levi  T., 

ft 

Cox  James  A., 

Gardiner. 

Smith  John,  Jr., 

Stanford  J., 

if 

Webb  John, 

ft 

Clark  Samuel  S., 

Garland. 

Frink  John, 

Gorham. 

Libby  Edmond, 

it 

Wingate  John, 

it 

Hill  Barney  S.  8c  Co., 

Gouldsboro’. 

Hill  James  F., 

Glines  David, 

Gray. 

Lawrence  -John, 

it 

Maxwell  John, 

ii 

Curtis  James, 

Guilford. 

Lord  Leverett, 

Hallo  well. 

Nason  J.  F., 

“ 

Thomas  Albert, 

it 

Waterhouse  I.  A., 

ft 

A'  ey  David  K., 

Hampden. 

Bogart  Abraham, 

ii 

Hopkins  Ezekiel, 

it 

Abbot  William, 

Hancock. 

Crabtree  Lemuel,  Jr., 
Curry  Thomas, 

Moore  Peletiah, 
Lawrence  Alexander, 
Dudl.y  Daniel, 

Allen  James  B., 


Hancock. 


Harrington. 

Hartland. 

Hermon. 


Newton  Galen,  Holden  Plantation. 


Jones  Luther  N., 

Dunton  Abner,  Jr., 

Dunton  Washington, 

Payson  Asa, 

Payson  George  O., 

Payson  Samuel  H., 

Bradford  John  H., 

Smith  Benj.  B., 

Willis  Benj.  N., 

McFarland  Henry, 

Jones  Silas,  Jr., 

Leach  John  R., 

Hatch  Hiram, 

Morton  Hinckley, 

Wyman  Ambrose, 

Farnsworth  B.  F., 

Watts  T.  D., 

Lewis  Aaron  L., 

Jackson  Avery  G., 

Rideout  A.  J., 

Vose  Lemuel, 

Budge  James  T., 

Thurlow  M.  & C., 

White  L.  D., 

Goodwin  James, 

Strout  David, 

Leavitt  F.  A., 

Small  Charles  & Co.,  “ 

Miller,  Randall  Sc  Co. , Lewiston  Falls. 
Roak,  Packard  & Co.,  “ 

White  L.  D., 

Wood  Sumner,  “ 

Hunt  William  R., 

Emery  Isaac, 

Perry  William, 

Clark  Ira, 

Chick  Stephen, 

Dimock  William, 

Clark  Lewis, 

Boody  Israel, 

Barnes  William, 

Walker  William  H 
Page  Stephen, 

Tower  John, 

Tower  Martin  W., 

Baker  Smith, 

Starbird  Isaac, 

Sawyer  Joshua  F., 

Smith  John, 

Smith  Charles  K., 

Hamblin  Eben  C., 

Hill  M.  T.  & Co., 

Grattan  A., 

Phinney  Mathias, 

Phinney  A.  S., 

Ruest  Joseph, 


Holden. 

Hope. 


Houlton. 

Industry. 

Islesborough. 

Jay. 

it 

Jefferson. 


Jonesboro’. 

Kenduskeag. 

ii 

Kennebunk. 

Kingfield. 

Lee. 

Leeds. 
Letter  B. 


Lewiston. 


Liberty. 

Limerick. 


Limington. 


Lincoln. 
Lincoln  ville. 


Litchfield. 

ti 

Livermore. 

ii 

Minot. 

Lovell. 

Machias. 

ii 

Machias  Port 

ii  ii 

Madawaska  Plant. 


302 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Raymond  Jean 
Bourjoin  D., 

Paul  Jose, 

Dufour  E., 

Lisote  Placide, 

Nason  Uriah,  Jr., 

Train  Moses, 

Fenderson  William, 
Thomas  William  & Sons 
Towns  Tristram, 
Harmon  John  A., 
Hawes  Henry, 

Hill  Daniel, 

Pollard  Joseph, 
Fitzgerald  William, 
Russell  Charles  M., 
Carr  Osgood, 
Stoekbridge  John  C., 
Perkins  Elijah  R., 
Cushman  Thomas, 
Record  Elbridge, 
Record  Rufus, 

Blake  E.  K.  & Co., 
King  J.  R., 

Stanton  Thomas  L., 
Tinkham  John  A., 
Chick  John, 

Macomber  Samuel  A. 
Gregory  Luther, 

Knight  George  H., 
Knight  Thomas, 

Rowell  Henry, 
Thompson  Thomas, 
Small  Abner, 

Locke  John, 

Locke  Judson, 
Rundlette  Jacob, 

Towne  John  J., 
Simonds  & White, 

Ring  Elbridge  G., 
Emery  H.  T.  & M., 
Quint  Andrew, 
Wetherbee  H., 

Choate  C.  H., 

Berry  0.  H,, 

Mayhew  Joshua  B., 
Russell  Eben  F., 

Trask  John, 

Trask  & Bray, 

Walker  Alonzo, 
Vaughan  Joseph  D., 
McNally  Wm.  H., 
Bunker  S.  &.  L., 
Getchell  F.  H., 

Williams  Joseph  C., 
Hilton  Miles  R., 

Snow  C.  E., 

Beverage  Norwood, 
Hall  S.  S., 

Howe  J.  & E.  W., 
Mixer  & Watson, 
Spaulding  David, 

Chase  J.  B.. 


Madawaska  Plant. 


Madison. 


Manchester. 

Marshfield. 

Mattawamkeag. 

Mariaville. 

Masardis. 

Mercer. 

a 

Mexico. 

Milbridge. 

Minot. 


Monmouth. 


Monson. 

Montville. 


Mt.  Vernon. 


Newfield. 
New  Gloucester. 
Newport. 
New  Portland. 
<<  (( 

New  Portland. 
Newry. 
New  Sharon. 


New  Vineyard. 
No.  11,  Range  5. 
North  Anson. 


North  Berwick. 

it 

North  Haven. 
Norway. 


Oldtown. 

Orono. 


Gillispie  P., 

Lunt  Nathaniel, 
McAdams  Patrick, 
Pollard  Joshua  R., 
Philbrook  Moses  F., 
Treat  E.  P., 

Chapin  Sumner, 

Davis  N.  C., 

Edwards  Benjamin  S., 
Shed  Thomas, 

Smith  William  C., 
Wardwell  Samuel  C., 
Sargent  Oliver, 
Fletcher  A.  B., 
Greeley  John, 
Longfellow  A.  B., 
Murphy  Sumner, 
Worthing  Hiram. 

Foss  & Hammond, 
Weeks  S.  D., 

Fuller  Thomas, 
Pingree  Moses, 
Pingree  Warren, 
Smith  John  S., 
Hamilton  George, 
Miles  Horace, 

Black  D., 

Finney  William, 
Forbes  David, 

Wilder  Cushing, 
Blanchard  S.  A., 
Sylvester  & Mayall, 
Twitchell  John, 

Hall  Joseph  H., 
Barbour  J.  & C.  J., 
Barbour  Stephen  M., 
Bell  & Elder, 

Berry  Joseph, 

Crie  James, 

Davis  John  J.  & Son, 
Fogg  Benjamin, 
Gerrish  William, 
Hanson  L.  D.  & Co., 
Lang  N.  N.  & Co., 
Loring  & Tobey, 
McLanathan  H.  L.  S., 
Plummer  Moses  Q., 
Riddland  Thomas, 
Shaw  E.  & Co., 
Shurtleff  S.  & Co., 
Small  James, 

Smith  John  T., 
Stevens  William  B., 
Tewkesbury  J., 

Tukey  James  G., 
Mudgett  Jeremiah, 
Perkins  Peter  D., 
Huntin  C.  P., 

Varney  John  E., 
Lawrence  Benjamin, 
Cox  Isaac  S., 

Dinslow  S.  & A.  E., 
ilandlett  Benjamin, 


Orono. 


Orrington. 

Otisfield. 


Oxford. 

Orland. 

Palermo. 


Paris. 

it 

Parkman. 


Patten. 

Pembroke. 

it 

it 

Phillips. 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 

Portland. 


f < 


ft 

Prospect. 

ii 

Readfield. 


Richmond. 

ii 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


303 


Walker  Charles  S., 

Richmond. 

Carr  James, 

Ripley. 

Goodwin  Nathaniel, 

Jackson  R.  L.  & Co., 

Rockland. 

Sawyer  B.  W.  & Co., 

Si 

Fifield  John  T., 

Rome. 

Ellsworth  Jeremiah, 

Salem. 

Butler  J.  & I.  A., 

Sanford. 

Parsley  Gilbert  D., 

Sangerville. 

Fowler  John, 

Searsport. 

Sargent  Charles, 

“ 

Sullivan  Daniel, 

i t 

Merrill  & Thombs, 

Shirley. 

Chase  Joseph  B., 

Sebec. 

Lampson  William  D., 

“ 

McClure  Charles, 

“ 

Adams  A.  F.  & Co  , 

Skowhegan. 

Farwell  J.  R., 

“ 

Lake  George  W., 

(( 

Robbins  Enos, 

SS 

Hanibal  Charles, 

Smithfield. 

Page  Moses, 

Si 

Kilgore  Samuel, 

iS 

Sawyer  Alden, 

Berry  Levi, 

Smyrna. 

Berry  Alonzo  L., 

Saco. 

Bradley  H., 

iS 

Came  N.  M., 

ss 

Thompson  Horace, 

ss 

Tebbetts  & Towle, 

ss 

Sweetser  C.  & Co., 

ii 

Watson  Joshua  & Co., 

Sedgwick. 

Moore  G.  C., 

Solon. 

Raynes  Francis, 

So.  Berwick. 

Caswell  Charles,  South  Thomaston. 

Coombs  Levi  G., 

«« 

Hall  Anthony  D., 

<« 

Lothrop  Sullivan, 

St.  Albans. 

Mathews  & Steward, 

Si 

Nutt  Samuel, 

Dennett  Gardner, 

Standish* 

Harding  Nathaniel, 

Starks. 

Hughes  James, 

Si 

Lovell  Jesse  B., 

“ 

Mooar  Nathan, 

Stetson. 

York  John, 

Stoneham. 

Hitchcock  Edward  K., 

Strong. 

Porter  James  W., 

«« 

Hill  John  W. , 

Sullivan. 

Sargent  Thomas  C., 

Surry. 

Crane  Harvey, 

Temple. 

Guild  Alpheus  E., 

Si 

Purrington  Gideon, 

it 

Sampson  Daniel  C., 

SS 

Knight  John, 

Topsham. 

Bray  William, 

Turner. 

Bray  William  B., 

Si 

Clark  Hiram, 

ss 

Smith  & Ellery, 

“ 

Achorn  Benjamin, 

Union. 

Bartlett  Oscar  A., 

Si 

Payson  Nathan  D., 

“ 

Billings  Amos  J., 

Unity. 

Moore  Bryant, 
Henrieau  Joseph, 
Bradley  Albert  M., 
Cates  William, 
Dunham  Franklin  D., 
Estes  Joseph, 

Frye  Ebenezer, 
Nichols  Caleb, 
Robinson  Isaac, 
Tarbell  William, 
Clark  & Rand, 
Merrick  James, 
Brown  Freeman, 
Eaton  Samuel  W., 
Folsom  Robert, 
Thompson  David, 
Burgess  William  M., 
Carver  John  B., 
Fernald  James, 

Lane  Timothy, 

Pease  Samuel  T., 
Vinal  David, 

Getchell  H.  & A., 
Ford  Charles  A., 
Kilgore  Benjamin, 
Merrill  Charles, 

Harvey  , 

Newell  S.  C., 

Rhodes  John  A., 
Carey  Daniel, 
Cushman  Samuel, 
Davis  Isaac  N., 

Jones  R.  D., 

Holt  Hiram, 
Knowlton  J.  S., 
Phinney  J., 

Watson  C.  A., 

Berry  Almon, 

Berry  Alvah, 

Burnell  F., 

Neal  & Woodman, 
Morris  Levi, 

Torrey  David, 

Wiley 


Unity. 
Van  Buren. 
Vassalboro’. 


Veazie. 

Vienna. 


Vinalhaven. 


Wales. 

Waterford. 


Waterville. 


Webster. 


Weld. 


Westbrook. 


Bran  Francis  W., 
Berry  S.,  Jr., 

Ellis  John, 

Hubbard  John, 
McAlphine  Dougald, 
Green  Harrison, 
Thwing  R.  J., 

Akers  John, 

Hawkes  Alley, 
Jordan  Joseph  B.f 
Mayberry  Darius, 
Robinson  John, 
Robinson  Oliver, 
Sanders  Barney, 
Senter  Greenleaf, 
Senter  Henry  F., 
Sturgis  James, 
Varney  Ezekiel, 
Andrews  Stephen, 


West  Gardiner. 
West  Waterville. 


Whitneysville. 

Wilton. 

Windham. 


WinthrOp. 


304  MAINE  REGISTER. 


Clark  Elias  M., 

Winthrop. 

Eaton  J.  W., 

“ 

Foss  & Snow, 

“ 

Nelson  J.  R., 

Parlin  H.  & Co., 

“ 

Stevens  Josephus, 

ft 

Trufant  A.  L., 

it 

Trufant  A.  L.,  2d, 

it 

Webb  Samuel, 

it 

Webb  S.  L.  & G.  W., 

it 

Wing  C.  A.  & B.  F., 

it 

Woodward  H., 

ti 

Crossman  Joshua, 

Wiscasset. 

Crawford  B.  F., 

Woodstock. 

Cleaves  T., 

Yarmouth. 

Ingraham  & Bearce, 

“ 

Grant  John, 

York. 

Grant  Jonathan, 

“ 

Lunt  Skipper, 

“ 

Stover  Stephen, 

•* 

Winn  Otis, 

it 

Boot  and  Shoo  Peg3,  &/C. 

Waterman  & Dillingham 

, Auburn- 

Hanson  L.  D.  & Co., 

Portland- 

Robinson  Isaac, 

Vassalboro’. 

Norris  Thomas  C., 

Vienna. 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Brown  Thomas  G., 

Bangor. 

Dealing  Samuel, 

Warren  Ambrose, 

i t 

Anderson  Samuel, 

Bath. 

Hall  J.  N., 

Portland. 

Coffran  Charles, 

Rockland. 

Bailey  William, 

Saco. 

Colby  Benjamin, 

“ 

Libby  & Towne, 

it 

Botanic  Physicians. 


[See  Physicians,  page  133.] 


Harlow  Bradford, 

Bangor. 

Jacobs  Isaac, 

“ 

Newton  H.  G., 

it 

Read  Ambrose, 

Watson  Lewis, 

Bos  Makers. 
Humphrey  J.  C.  & Co., 

(sugar  boxes) 

Brunswick. 

Lemont,  Forsaith  & Hall, 

(sugar  boxes)  “ 

Lunt  & Wing,  (sugar  boxes)  “ 
Thompson  A.  B.  (sugar  boxes)  “ 
Austin  & Chute,  (sugar 

boxes)  Ellsworth. 

Black  George  N.,  & Co.  “ 

Blaisdell  Francis,  “ 

Brown  George  W.,  “ 

Otis  Amory,  “ 

Rogers,  Crosby  & Co.,  “ 

Tisdale  Seth,v  “ 

Lane  Alden,  (pill  boxes)  Fayette. 

Cushing  T.  & Co.,  (sugar 

boxes)  Frankfort. 


Norcross  N.,  (pill  boxes)  Livermore. 
Tisdale  & Moore,  Milbridge. 

Ilemmenway  W.  H.,  (sugar 

boxes)  Machias. 

Gray  Tim.,  (pill  boxes)  Mt.  Vernon. 
Bushnell  & Staples  (shoe  boxes) 

Turner. 

Andrews  John  & others, 

(herring  boxes)  (West)  Lubec^ 
Bradbury  S.  & others, 

(herring  boxes)  (West)  “ 

Rice  A.  & Ray,  (her- 
ring boxes)  (West) 

Staples  Samuel  & 
others,  (herring 
boxes)  ( West)  “ 


Brass  Founders  and  Finishers. 

Burbank  & Allamby, 

Bangor. 

1 4 

Pitman  Joseph  A., 

Clapp  Galen, 

Bath. 

Lincoln  Robert, 

Biddeford. 

Crockett  Leonard, 

Portland. 

Donnell  C.  A.  & Co., 

it 

Holland  C.  H., 

ti 

Winslow,  Brown  & Co., 

Torrey  F.  B., 

Richmond. 

Torrey  & Holmes, 

Rockland. 

Webb  William  & Son, 

Warren. 

Brewers. 

Jackson  Charles, 

Eastport. 

Marshall  Edward, 

Norwood  John  K., 

ft 

Calligan  W.  P., 

Machias. 

Longfellow  G.  H., 

it 

Brick  Makers. 

Crockett  C.  & H., 

Abbot. 

Foster  Uriah, 

Albany. 

Crosby  Robert, 

Albion. 

Willard  Joseph  E., 

Alfred. 

Jones  John  B., 

Aina. 

Flagg  Charles, 

Auburn. 

Hanson  Ira, 

Bangor. 

Hellier  J.  & J., 

it 

Pitcher  H.  G.  & J., 

Tucker  John, 

Bath. 

Weeks  B.  0., 

“ 

Perkins  Edmund, 

Belfast. 

Pierce  David, 

“ 

Eames  Daniel, 

Bethel. 

Chadbourn  J., 

Biddeford. 

Emmons  Israel, 

“ 

Kimball  Nathaniel, 

ft 

Copeland  Isaac, 

Bloomfield. 

Weston  Isaac, 

it 

McFarland  S.  N., 

Bluehill. 

Stevens  F.  S., 

“ 

Thomas  J.  P., 

ti 

Long  Joel  & others,  Bluehill  Falls. 

Burr  Edward  H., 

Brewer. 

Clark  James, 

«( 

Farrington  & Brothers, 

“ 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


305 


Hailow  Elbridge  G., 
Harlow  J.  & Co., 
Harlow  J.,  Jr., 
Holyoke  Joseph, 
Hutchings  Josiah  TV., 
Jordan  Joseph  TV., 
Long  Thomas, 

Rider  Joseph, 

Swett  & Burr, 
Hamblin  Nathan, 
Stuart  James  G., 
Higgins  Luther, 
Coombs  Thomas, 
Mariner  & Getchell, 
Harlow  C.  C., 

Sawyer  William, 
Towle  Stephen, 
Wentworth  Eben, 
Knowles  Albion  K., 
Crowell  E.  G., 

Bridges  John, 
Emerson  Henry, 
Chatman  Obed” 

Meigs  E., 

Brown  William  J., 
Ingersoll  S.  R., 

Low  George, 

Low  L., 

Welch  G W.  D., 
Roundy  Walter, 
Sweetser  Amasa  L., 
Sweetser  Rufus, 
Toward  James, 

Blen  & Foster, 
Haskell  Walter, 

Dow  Job, 

Brown  Ivory, 
Fullerton  William, 
Loring  George, 
Macomber  Calvin, 
Millikin  Gardner, 
Straw  Jacob, 
Trueworthy  James, 
Webber  Levi, 
Whitman  J.  P., 
Whitman  Samuel, 
Cushing  B.  B.  & Co., 
Randall  Abner, 
Randall  Silas, 

Tarbox  George, 
Warren  Samuel, 
Choate  Washington, 
Curtis  & Morse, 
Garland  S.  S.  & J.  C., 
Young  S.  S., 

Brown  Richard  L., 
Dinsmore  Elisha, 
McFarland  Dennis, 
Newton  Jacob  F., 
Haley  John  M., 
Collins  Watts  T., 
Goodenow  George  E., 
Gray  Henry  C., 


Brewer. 


Bridgton. 

Brownfield. 

Brookline 

Brunswick. 

Buckfield. 

Buxton. 

ii 

a 

Cambridge. 

Canaan. 

Castine. 

Cherryfield. 

China. 

Clinton. 

Columbia. 

a 


Corinna. 

Corinth. 

Cumberland. 

Dexter. 

Dresden. 

it 

Dover. 

Ellsworth. 


Frankfort. 

Farmington. 

ii 

Farmingdale. 

Hallowell. 

Hampden. 


Harmony. 
Harrington. 
Hartland. 
Holden  Plant. 
Hollis. 
Houlton. 
Jay. 


Johnson  Oren, 
Abbott  Adrian, 
Atwood  William  E. 
Greenlaw  & Dutch, 
Smith  Rufus, 
Treadwell  John, 

Cluff  Arthur, 
Wakefield  Jacob, 
Huntress  A.  W., 
Hunt  Elias, 

Fox  Edward, 

Moore  John, 

Wing  Charles  & Co., 
Getchell  Stillman, 
Brown  Horace, 

Fogg  John  & Seth, 
Newell  Ebenezer, 
Brown  John, 

Cargill  Joseph, 

Dodge  George, 

Dodge  Isaac, 

Glidden  Edward  H., 
Glidden  William,  Jr., 
Nichols  Hartley, 

Otis  William, 

Perkins  Edmund, 
Perkins  Joseph, 

Hurd  Joseph  & Co., 
Ordway  Hiram, 
Bennett  Frederick, 
Tibbetts  John, 
Tibbetts  John  A., 
Shovey  L., 

Crane  G., 

Gilpatrick  John, 
White  William  P., 
McMillan  Thomas, 
Webber  Moses  A., 
Gardner  Stephen, 
Hartford  J.  TV., 
Lancy  TV.  R., 
Runnels  David, 
Purhee  T.  M., 
Hamblet  Daniel, 
Parker  William, 
Staples  James, 

Libby  John  TV., 

Day  Israel, 

Day  Thomas  D., 
Caldwell  Harrison, 
Richardson  Jeremiah 
Durgin  Obadiah, 

Goen  John  H., 
Gordon  John, 

Lewis  Charles, 
Newbegin  F.  & E., 
Stewart  Geo., 
Chapman  John, 
Pattee  Sumner, 

Dyer  Chandler, 

Eddy  TV.  R., 

Groves  Varney, 
Hamblet  Silas, 


Jefferson. 

Jonesboro’. 

Kenduskeag. 

Kennebunk. 


Kennebunkport. 

it 

Lincoln. 

Li 

Lovell. 
Limington. 
M anchester. 
Marshfield. 

Milo. 
Monmouth. 

Montville. 
N.  Berwick. 
Newcastle. 


Newrport. 
Newry. 
New  Sharon. 

ii 

Norridgewock. 

Orland. 


Orono. 

Oxford. 

Pembroke. 

Perry. 

Pittsfield. 


Portland. 

Prospect. 

Richmond. 

Rockland. 

Rumford. 

Rumford. 

Saco. 


Sanford. 

Searsmont. 

Skowhegan. 

ii 

Smithfield. 

Solon. 


306 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Moore  Silas,  South  Berwick. 

Boutler  John,  Jr., 

Standish. 

Folsom  Ware  L., 

Stetson. 

Wentworth  David, 

Strong. 

Johnson  N.  & others, 

Sullivan. 

Nickerson  Emery, 

Swanville. 

Flagg  S., 

Topsham. 

Whitmore  Seth, 

Trenton. 

Cook  Jesse, 

Troy. 

Jones  Salmon, 

Turner. 

Weeks  Edward  D., 

Vassalboro’. 

Houghton  S., 

Weld. 

Parlin  Simeon, 

Babb 

Westbrook. 

Clark  Frederick, 

« 

Clark  F.  W., 

it 

Cobb  C.  & 0.. 

it 

Cumberland  Brick  Manuf.  Co.,  “ 

Davis  Daniel, 

it 

Hams  Joseph, 

it 

Hawes  Joseph, 

" 

McDonald  Thomas, 

it 

Minot  John&  Henry, 

Phillips  Edmond, 

Thurlow  Cyrus, 

'ft 

Winslow  Sumner, 

it 

Walker  William, 

Cook  Joseph, 

Windham. 

Varney  Ezekiel,  Jr., 

it 

Dickinson  Joseph, 

Wiscasset. 

Porter  John, 

“ ' 

Baker  Samuel, 

Yarmouth. 

Harris  Nathan  K.  & Co., 

it 

Jordan  Royal  S., 

it 

Norcross , 

if 

Parsons , 

(i 

Young  Timothy, 

York. 

Bridge  and  Wharf  Builders. 

Colby  Elbridge  G.  & Co., 

, Bucksport. 

Chamberlain  Nathaniel, 

Foxcraft. 

Britannia  Ware. 

Hersey  Samuel  S., 

Belfast. 

Dunham  Rufus,  Stevens  Plains. 

Dunham  Rufus, 

Westbrook. 

Freeman  Porter, 

“ 

Porter  Freeman, 

Brokers. 

Wadsworth  Peleg, 

Bath. 

Brown  Nathaniel, 

Gorham. 

Brown  John  J., 

Portland. 

Brown  Nathaniel, 

a 

Cutter  Richard  L., 

a 

Davis  Charles  M., 

a 

Gunnison  John, 

a 

Little  William  0., 

it 

Loring  Charles, 

it 

Milliken  J.  R., 

it 

Payson  Henry  M., 

a 

Ross  & Sturtevant, 

€i 

Ryan  Washington, 

a 

Wood  William  H., 

Yeaton  & Hale, 

a 

Brush  Maker. 

Neal  Wm.  R.,  Saco. 

Perry  C.  H.,  Biddeford. 

Burning  Fluid  and  Lamps. 
Brown  Thomas  G.,  Bangor. 

Chamberlain  & Co.,  “ 

Waite  Samuel  B.,  Portland. 


Cabinet  Makers. 

Brackett  Rufus  W.,  Acton. 

Lord  George  W.,  “ 

Hoxie  Matthew,  Albion. 

Berry  Charles- H.,  Auburn. 

Bradford  & Corlent,  “ 

Fuller  & Son,  “ 

Stetson  Samuel,  “ 

Knowlton  D.  P.,  Augusta. 

Wells  Moses,  “ 

Sawyer  Nathan,  Baldwin. 

Brown  Henry  S.,  Bangor. 

Dole  A.  & E.  & Co., 

Gilman  Stephen,  “ 

Meservey  John,  “ 

Newfield  N., 

Haley  Samuel  D.,  Bath. 

Hudson  J.  B.,  “ 

Davis  Ansel,  Belfast. 

Field  Charles  D.,  “ 

Thompson  J.  C.,  “ 

Barker  Charles,  Belmont. 

Smith  George,  Benedicta. 

Andrews  Philip,  Bethel. 

Goddard  E.  B.,  “ 

Robertson  Sylvester,  “ 

Waterhouse  Henry  W.,  “ 

Chadbourne  J.  & Co.,  Biddeford. 

Morgan  Charles,  “ 

Thompson  John,  Brewer. 

Tappan  J.  F.,  Brunswick. 

Cole  & Tuttle,  Buckfield. 

Burnham  John  H.,  Bluehill. 

Curtis  Ezra,  “ 

Bilbourn  Wm.  T.,  Bridgton. 

Brown  Luke,  “ 

Watson  C.  P.,  , Brighton. 

Dodge  B.  L.,  Brunswick. 

Tappan  J.  F.,  “ 

Tappan  Amos,  “ 

Remick  Daniel,  Bucksport. 

Chamberlain  Hiram,  (Millto’n)  Calais. 
Crosby  & Powers, 


Hobbs  Charles  F, 
Holmes  Jonathan, 
Holmes  William, 
Moody  Carlton  B., 
Hooper  Nathaniel, 
Small  Calvin  L., 
Ames  Jacob, 
Lincoln  Thomas  B., 
Percival  Nathaniel, 
Ham  A.  H., 

Swett  .Daniel, 
Folsom  Rufus, 


Jr. 


Camden. 

Canaan. 

a 

Carroll. 

Castine. 

Cherryfield. 

Chesterville. 

China. 

Corinth. 

Cornville. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


307 


Clough  John,  Cumberland. 

Fuller  J.  & Co.,  Danville. 

Hilton  & Curtis,  Damariscotta. 

Watson  Joseph  B.,  Denmark. 

Flanders  Reuben,  Dexter. 

Burnham  Alexis,  Dixfield. 

Greeley  H.  N.,  Dover. 

Chapman  W.  W.,  Eastport. 

Stickney  Gideon,  “ 

Marsh  William,  East  Machias. 

Cunningham  George,  Ellsworth. 

Merrill  E.  J.,  Farmington. 

Greeley  Harvey  A.,  Foxcraft. 

Stockel  John,  Frankfort. 

Bacon  & Hall,  Freedom. 

Cunningham  Benj.  F.,  “ 

Cunningham  Wm.  H.,  “ 

Osgood  Emery,  Gray. 

Herring  Robert,  Guilford. 

Hinckley  Sumner  B.,  “ 

Young  Abraham  D.,  “ 

Rice  John  W.,  Hampden. 

Hamlin  William,  “ 

Lindsey  Stillman,  Harmony. 

Dunn  A.  L.,  Hallowell. 

Prescott  Gorham,  Hartland. 

Burrell  Silas,  Hollis. 

Bowes  John  M.,  Hope. 

Hewett  Wm.  B.,  “ 

Baker  Richard  L.,  Houlton. 

Eaton  James,  “ 

Boyden  Asaph,  Industry. 

Hatch  Janies,  Islesborough. 

Eastman  A.  L .,  „ Jackson. 

Paine  Emerson,  Jackson  Plantation. 

Leach  Melvin  V.,  Jay. 

Junkins  Paul,  Kennebunk. 

Fuller  & Watson,  Lewiston. 

.Smith  Edward,  “ 

Chapman  Francis,  Liberty. 

Swazey  Frederick  R.,  Limerick. 

Lewzarder  Benj.  0.,  Lincoln. 

Hale  Tappan,  Litchfield. 

Ricker  Elbridge,  Livermore. 

Moore  Dennis,  Lovell. 

Clark  Jacob,  Machias. 

Muncy  George,  Mercer. 

Mason  H.  A.,  Milton  Plantation. 
Moody  John,  “ 

Barker  Truman,  Montville. 

Ellis  Frederick  A.,  “ 

Fogg  Jona.  & Joseph  & Co.,  “ 
Lord  Ivory,  “ 

Gates  George  H.,  Monson. 

Williams  John,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Hye  Daniel,  Newcastle. 

Wyman  S.  D.,  “ 

Thoraison  J.  & Son,  Newfield. 

Keith  Freedom,  New  Gloucester. 
Morse  E.  A.,  New  Portland. 

Gove  Sumner,  New  Sharon. 

Robbins  Reuben,  Norridgewock. 

Getchell  C.  L.,  North  Anson. 

Wing  Stephen,  “ 


Barnard  T.  G., 

Webb  Thomas, 

Bonney  Varney, 

Harris  T., 

Washburn  T.  B., 
Washburn  James, 
Washburn  James,  Jr., 
Lougee  Ithuel  S., 
Jenney  John  E., 
Harden  Cyrus  R., 
Harden  Sidney, 

Owins  A.  F., 

Valentine  Nelson, 
Berry  Alexander, 

Bulpit  J.  C., 

Clark  Jonas  W., 

Corey  Walter, 

Ferris  William, 

Hearn  & Freeman, 
Ilsley  Benj., 

Isley  L.  M.  & C.  (ship,) 
Todd  James  & Son, 
Libby  John  C., 

Marble  John, 

Burpee  N.  A.  & S II., 
Sawyer  & Carlow, 
Hussey  David, 

Deering  & Goodwin, 
Shannon  S.  T., 

Fernald  James, 
Wardwell  Jeremiah, 
Virgin  Chaplin, 
Sanborn  William, 

Piper  W.  G., 

Simpson  D.  S., 

Lovejoy  Charles, 

Tuttle  Robert, 

Weld  George, 

Vickerie  Henry  C., 
Colcord  Leonard, 
Huntress  Leonard, 
Deering  James, 

Racklilf  Ezekiel, 
Robbins  Sylvanus, 
Starrett  Charles  & Co., 
Starrett  Charles  T., 
Starr  Richard  D., 
Harden  Haynes, 
Bennett  Albert  G., 
Fuller  E.  G., 

Brown  A.  R., 

Hamilton  Alonzo, 
French  Isaac, 

Tibbetts  John  W., 
Carleton  Edward, 
Kingman  William, 
Coffrey  J.  P.  & Co., 
Simonds  Joseph, 

Rowell  Sylvanus, 

Wilber  N., 

Harrington  George 
Brown  H.  & Son, 

Hight  Benj.  P., 

Lowell  William, 


Norway. 

Orneville. 

Parkman. 


Parsonsfield. 

Peru. 

Phillips. 

ii 

Pittsfield. 

Poland. 

Porter. 

Portland. 


Prospect. 

Richmond. 

Rockland. 

Rome. 

Saco. 


Rumford. 

H 

Sangerville. 

Searsport. 

Sebec. 

Skowhegan. 


So 


Solon. 

Berwick. 


So.  Paris. 
Starks. 
Strong. 
Thomaston. 


Trenton. 

Troy. 

Turner. 

Union. 

Unity. 

Waldoboro’. 

Waterford. 

Waterville. 


Weld. 
West  Waterville. 
Whitneyville. 
Wilton. 
Winthrop. 
Wiscasset. 


308 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Carding  Machines. 


Kendall  Stedman,  « 

Abbot- 

Clark  & Davis, 

Alfred. 

Bixby  George, 

Athens. 

Whitman  Zenas, 

Auburn. 

Kelley  Benj., 

Belfast. 

Cross  Moses  T., 

Bethel. 

Hill  Greenleaf  L., 

Bloomfield. 

Eaton  S., 

Bowdoin. 

Bennett  Nathaniel, 

Bridgton. 

Ford  Benj., 

Bristol. 

Walker  Joseph, 

Brookville. 

Bean  Richard, 

Brownfield. 

Getchell  Francis, 

Brunswick. 

Cole  Adison  G., 

Buckfield. 

Herrick  Moses, 

Canaan. 

Robinson  Benj., 

Carmel. 

Keith  Joseph, 

Chesterville. 

Patten  A.  C., 

China. 

Maynard  Levi, 

Clinton. 

Stinchfield  J.  H., 

“ 

Bucknam  Samuel, 

Columbia. 

Chase  Edward, 

Corinna. 

Parker  William, 

Corinth. 

Pervis  Adam, 

Cumberland. 

Spofford  Pearl, 

Deer  Isle. 

Durrell  B.  E.  H., 

Dexter. 

Eustis  Charles  L., 

Dixfield. 

Jordon  Joshua, 

Dover. 

Hill  Daniel  Q., 

Drayton. 

Lincoln  Thomas, 

Edmund. 

Treat  John,  Jr., 

Enfield. 

Jordan  Joshua, 

Foxcroft. 

Tapley  S.  W., 

Frankfort. 

Weed  Eben  0., 

Freedom. 

Mayall  Eben, 

Gray. 

Stinchfield  John  & Son,  Hartland. 

Howe  Joel, 

Hanover. 

Bartlett  Ozias, 

Harmony. 

Kimball  Ephraim,  Jr.,  Hiram. 

Esty  Hiram, 

Houlton. 

Hadley  Samuel, 

Jackson. 

Sargent  Nathan  W., 

Kenduskeag. 

Nason  Moses, 

Kennebunkport. 

Gifford  William  R., 

Lee. 

Erskine  Henry, 

Liberty. 

Collins  John, 

Litchfield. 

Williams  Joseph, 

Bodwell  Nathaniel, 

Lincoln. 

Cutter  Ammi, 

Lovell. 

Morse  S.  A., 

Machias. 

Metcalf  David  D,, 

Madison. 

Harmon  Samuel, 

Marshfield. 

Plummer  C., 

Monroe. 

Lennon  Thomas, 

Montville. 

Follansby  Jeremiah, 

Mt.  Desert. 

King  Amos  D., 

Mt.  Vernon. 

Ham  Darling, 

Newfield. 

Hobbs  Isaac  M., 

N.  Berwick. 

Spooner  & Henson, 

New  Portland. 

Dyer  John  W., 

New  Sharon. 

Stewart  William  H., 

New  Vineyard. 

Collins  R., 

North  Anson. 

McKenny  W.  & G.  W., 
Cole  H.  G., 

Gibson  J.  D., 

Norton  Winthrop, 
Blanchard  John  C., 
Cunningham  George, 
Storer  A., 

Miller  William, 

Wing  Hiram, 

Curtis  John, 

Hill  G.  L., 

Briggs  James  S., 
Tebbetts  Samuel  N., 
Norton  Winthrop. 
Smith  Reuben, 

Gordon  George, 
Eldridge  Knowles  G., 
Kimball  J.  A., 

Rowe  James, 

Rice  Franklin, 

Stevens  Benj.  R., 
Dorman  Jesse, 

Perry  Zebedee, 

Pike  Samuel  H., 
Partridge  & Chaney, 
Sabattis  Manuf.  Co., 
Morrill  S.  G., 

Pope  Isaiah  & Co., 
Haskell  William, 
Mullin  & Smiley, 
Webber  Nathaniel, 
Webber  Samuel, 


North  Anson. 
Norway. 

Perry. 

Phillips. 

Plymouth. 

Prospect. 

Robbinston. 

Sanford. 

Searsmont. 

Scarborough. 

Skowhegan. 

Solon. 

ii 

Strong. 

Sullivan. 

ii 

Surry. 

Turner. 

a 

Union. 

Unity. 

Vassalboro’. 

Waterford. 

Wells. 

Whitefield. 

Webster. 

Wilton. 

Windham. 

Windsor. 

Winslow. 

York. 


Carpenters. 
Works  Sewall, 

Abbot. 

Rideout  George, 

ii 

Fogg  Giles, 

a 

Horn  Thos.,  Jr., 

Acton. 

Lord  Geo.  W., 

Stackpole  Samuel  G., 

ii 

Chandler  Jacob, 

Addison. 

Hamilton  Henry, 

ii 

Leavitt  G.  W., 

ii 

Wass  Rufus, 

ii 

Clark  Daniel, 

Albany. 

Foster  Uriah, 

Kendall  George  F., 

“ 

Bessey  Prince, 

Albion. 

Crosby  Alphonso, 

“ 

Crosby  Otis  B., 

ii 

Crosby  Elbridge  G., 

Hamilton  Cyrus, 

Webb  Samuel  R., 

ii 

Brown  Michael, 

Alexandria. 

Brooks  Nathan  B., 

Alfred. 

Conant  Joshua, 

i < 

Eaton  Forest, 

ii 

Emerson  John, 

Littlefield  Jeremiah, 

it 

Yeaton  Harvey, 

Aina. 

Yeaton  James, 

<» 

Goodwin  Hiram, 

Amherst. 

Roberts  David  F., 

Andover. 

Learned  Sylvanus, 
Morton  Jos.  W.,  Andover 
Crawford  Joseph, 
Lancaster  Hartwell, 
Baxter  Benj.  F., 
Houghton  Joseph, 
Pinkham  Nahum, 

Hilton  H.  N., 

Simmons  Benj., 

Sprague  Noah, 

Freeman  Benj.  A., 
Hogan  N.  L., 

Sweett  J.  W., 

Boothby  Nathaniel, 
Bixby  James  W., 
Boothby  Bradford, 
Morrill  Jonathan  F., 
Cilley  Daniel, 

Lyford  Gilman, 
Sherburne  S.  B., 

Allen  Alfred, 

Allen  Francis, 

Bradbury  M.  B., 

Briggs  B.  B., 
Chamberlain  G., 

Davis  W.  L., 

Dinsmore  J.  V., 

Foss  B.  W., 

Hatch  G.  C., 

Hill  Samuel, 

Hill  Caleb, 

Hunt  M.  0., 

Libby  Abraham, 

Libby  Andrew, 

Lovejoy  Hubbard, 
Larrabee  Albert, 
Randall  C.  P., 

Randall  Hiram, 

Ripley  James, 

Ricker  Joshua, 

Stinson  A., 

Verrill  C.  J., 

Wilson  S.  H., 

Whitman  J.  A , 
Woodman  H.  E., 
Woodman  G.  H., 
Davenport  Lemuel, 
Fogg  Abner, 

Vivian  William, 

Collor  James, 

Classev  James, 

King  Joseph, 

Robbins  James, 
Thompson  Harlow, 
Brown  Reuben,  „ 
Cousins  Ichabod, 

Dow  Alfred, 

Hill  John  C., 

Paine  David, 

Paine  Samuel  L., 
Rounds  Albert, 

Rounds  George, 
Bounds  James, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


309 


Andover. 
, No. Surplus. 
Alton. 

Anson. 

a 

Appleton. 

it 

Argyle. 

Arrowsic. 

Athens. 

a 


Atkinson. 


Auburn. 

a 


Augusta. 


Aurora. 

Baileyville. 

it 


Baldwin. 

Baldwin. 

(( 

it 


Rounds  John, 

Rounds  Samuel, 
Bartlett  Daniel  W., 
Brown  Cyrus, 

Brown  Thomas  B., 
Carlisle  Robert, 

Cutter  Benj.  O., 

Cutter  Luther, 

Cutter  Willard, 

Emery  Barker, 
Farrington  John, 
Fogg  Hiram, 

Fogg  & Wiggin, 
Maxim  Geo.  W., 
Maxwell  Jeremiah, 
Mayo  Elisha, 

Morse  Leonard  L., 
Morse  William, 
Norton  Asa  H., 

Nye  Elisha, 

Philbrick  Caleb, 

Rice  G.  G., 

Royal  Isaac  W., 
Sawtelle  Charles, 
Sawtelle  Orlando  P., 
Severance  Ephraim, 
Tebbetts  E.  H., 
Thompson  Samuel  F., 
Wheeler  Roland, 
Whidden  John, 

Wing  Alvan, 

Trott  William  S., 
Towers  & Fleming, 
Bradford  T.  R., 
Coombs  I., 

Crawford  W.  J., 
Fassett  F.  H., 
Farnham  Thomas, 
Farnham  A.  B., 

Haley  James. 
Hartwell  C.  H., 
Hitchcock  James  P., 
Mitchell  Jesse, 
Matthews  Lorenzo, 
Mayers  Aaron, 
Mayers  Abial, 

Owen  William, 
Rackliff  Benj., 
Raymond  A.  C., 
Sanford  William, 
Turner  Hiram, 
Bennett  A., 

Craig  James, 

Dixon  Richard, 
Hanson  J.  B., 
Hanson  S.  B., 
Lancaster  Gorham, 
Lane  John  H., 
Libbey  Abraham, 
Libbey  Alfred  J., 
Mahoney  John  J., 
Matthews  L., 

Ordway  Xenophon, 


Baldwin. 

Bangor. 


it 


Barnard. 
Barring.  - 
Bath. 


Belfast. 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


310 


Winslow  William, 
Wright  H.  E., 
Worthen  John, 
Mahoney  Ralph, 
Wyman  Jeremiah, 
Getchell  Stephen, 
Robinson  Milton, 
Robinson  Henry  M., 
Clark  Hiram, 

Stillings  Samuel, 
Foster  Moses  C., 

Holt  Stephen, 
Littlehale  Isaac, 
Mason  Mayhew  W., 
Morrill  Edmund, 
Morrill  Edmund,  Jr., 
Stiles  A.  D., 

Twitchell  Hiram, 
Twitchell  Isaac  L., 
York  Thacher, 
Emmons  Leonard, 
Clifford  Benj., 

Emery  Alvah  E., 
Gurney  I.  P., 

Garvan  Stephen, 
Graves  Benj., 
Patterson  Jotham, 
Pierce  William  B., 
Porter  Hiram, 
Cummings  Samuel  R., 
Gevins  John  M., 
Bigelow  Hiram, 

Dyer  Thompson, 
Growby  Daniel  H., 
Pratt  James,  Jr., 
Walker  Nahum, 
Burnham  John  H., 
Burnham  W.  W., 
Carlton  William, 

Ewer  Robert  P., 
Harding  Marshall, 
Johnson  K.  P., 

Lord  T.  M., 

Snowball  W.  O., 

Baker  Bradford  G., 
Baker  & Willey, 

Baker  Jeremiah, 

Clisby  Ebenezer, 

Giles  Benj.  P., 

Giles  Paul, 

Hagan  Miles, 

Pinkham  Ephraim, 
Carr  Daniel, 

Carr  Lemont  P., 

Carr  John, 

Carr  Samuel, 

Doyle  A., 

Doyle  Michael, 

Doyle  Elisha, 

Lewig  John, 

Potter  Elisha, 

Small  Peleg, 

Small  William, 


Belfast. 

ft 


Belmont. 

Denton." 

ft 

ft 

Berwick. 

ii 

Bethel. 

(( 

it 

a 

it 

a 

a 

Biddeford. 

it 

ft 


Bingham. 

Bloomfield. 


Bluehill. 

ft 


ft 

Boothby. 


it 

it 

it 

it 

Bowdoin. 

it 

it 

it 

it 

if 

ft 


it 


Small  Stephen, 
Skelton  Thomas, 
Small  George,  2d, 
Small  George, 

Tasker  Jacob, 
Washburn  Daniel, 
Burrill  Otis, 

Smith  Amos, 
Genthner  John  Jr., 
Martin  David, 

Osyor  Thomas, 

Osyor  William, 
Wellman  David, 
Collins  J.  C., 

Hopkins  A., 

Hodgkins  Eleazer, 
Palmer  John, 

Skinner  John, 

Swett  James, 
Chapman  Ebenezer, 
Chase  Isaac, 

Knapp  Frank, 
Littlefield  Aaron, 
Mabury  Joseph, 

Potter  Nathaniel, 
Shedd  W.  N„ 
Woodbury  Jonathan, 
Clark  James  W., 
Crawford  Jabez, 
Durgan  Thomas, 

Fie  welling  G.  S., 
Rush  John, 

Rivers  Henry, 
Campbell  Asa, 

De  Yoll  Abner  G., 
Herson  John, 

Baker  Abner, 

Baker  William, 

Brow  Reuben, 
Chamberlain  Leonard, 
Hatch  Arad, 

Hatch  Willard, 
Huston  William, 
Lawler  Joseph, 

Myers  James, 

Myers  Samuel, 
Russell  Robert, 
Russell  Wm.  J., 

Cole  Isaac, 

Dorety  John, 

Hubbs  Samuel  L., 
Lane  B.  W., 

Snow  John, 

Southard  S.  N., 

Brown  Thomas, 
Morrison  A.  C., 

Smith  James  N., 
Gould  John, 

Page  Levi,  Jr., 

Barker  James  R,, 
Douglass  W.  W., 
Dunning  Aaron, 

Ewen  Thomas  W., 


Bowdoin. 

it 

it 

it 

Bradford. 

it 

Bradley. 

Bremen. 

ft 


• Brewer. 


ii 

Bridgton. 

ft 

it 

it 

it 

it 

Bridgewater. 

ft 

ft 

Benedicta. 

ft 

Brighton. 

ft 

ft 

Bristol. 

ft 

ft 


Brookline. 

ft 

Brooks. 

Brookville. 

Brownfield. 

ft 

Brownville. 

Brunswick. 

if 

it 

if 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


311 


Greenleaf  C.  W.,  Brunswick. 

Holbrook  Albion,  “ 

Hinckley  Aaron,  “ 

Lambert  James  & Sons,  “ 

Lewis  Robert,  “ 

Melcher  Samuel  & Son,  “ 

Storer  J.  P.,  “ 

Stetson  Harvey,  “ 

Snow  J.,  “ 

Chaffin  Adoniram,  Buckfield. 

Child  William  A.,  “ 

Waldron  Abraham,  “ 

Jones  Daniel,  Burnham. 

Ballard  Ebenezer,  Buxton. 

Chase  Albion,  “ 

Harmon  Ishmael,  “ 

Hanson  Stephen,  “ 

Hawks  Benj.,  “ 

Hawks  Timothy,  “ 

Pennell  Horace,  “ 

Sawyer  Nathaniel,  “ 

Bickford  Daniel  S.,  Byron. 

Hackett  Moses  J.,  (Milltown,)  Calais. 
Moore  Albert,  “ “ 

Peckins  Leonard,  “ “ 

Bailey  Gustavus  E.,  Cambridge. 

Grant  Sylvester,  “ 

Brown  Aaron,  Camden. 

Cushing  Jeremiah,  “ 

Dodge  Henry,  “ 

Dodge  Luther,  “ 

Hutchins  Solomon,  * 

Richards  Daniel,  \ 


Fitzgerald  Chas., 
Frost  John, 

Merrow  Ira, 
Plummer  A., 
Gilmase  D.  A., 
Swett  David  S., 
Dause  Noah  D., 
LinnellE.  T., 
Murray  Reuben, 
Swan  Jeremiah, 
Abbott  Jeremiah, 
Coburn  Hiram, 
Morse  W., 

Hall  William, 

Ring  Freeman, 
Wight  Virgil, 
Gardiner  Jotham  S., 
King  Albert, 
Lawrence  Ithel, 
Rogers  Charles, 
Basford  A., 

Panter  John, 

Patten  David  H., 
Campbell  James, 
Coffin  Moses, 
Dorman  D.  G., 
Kingsley  Freeman, 
Lewis  Everett, 

Small  Alfred, 
Wingate  George, 


Canaan. 


Canton. 

44 

Carmel. 


Carroll. 

Carthage. 

44 

Casco. 


Castine. 


Calais. 

44 

Charlestown. 

Cherryfield. 


Haynes  Walter, 

Baker  John, 

Hilton  Turner  B., 
Lowell  Bartlett, 

Clark  Henry, 

Fernald  George, 
Percival  Enos,  Jr., 
Stewart  David, 

Worth  Elihu, 

Derrill  Samuel  C., 
Emery  John* 

Flagg  Reuel, 

Hobbs  D.  T., 
McLaughlin  W.  D., 
Martin  Albert, 

Snow  Joseph, 

Tarbell  Calvin, 
Cunningham  Daniel, 
Learned  Joel,  Jr., 
Sterrett  Andrew, 
Nash  Elisha,  2d, 
Peterson  A., 

Peterson  Z.  B.y 
Peterson  F.  A., 
Burrill  Benj., 

Burrill  Moses  J., 
Clark  James  P., 

Page  Wm.  R.,  Jr., 
Stone  Sherman, 
Adams  Geo., 

Ayer  Humphrey, 

Ayer  J.  M., 

Bragdon  E.  H., 
Boynton  E.  D.,  Jr., 
Cressey  Samuel, 
Gilman  Rufus, 

Hawes  Joshua, 
Messenger  H.  A., 
Nichols  John  B., 
Trafton  Alpheus, 
Tozier  William, 
Watson  Thomas  G., 
Judkins  Benj., 
Mitchell  S., 

Robinson  Joseph,  Jr., 
Fairfield  Jedediah, 
Buxton  William, 
Greeley  Edward, 
Greeley  Thomas, 
Smith  Joseph, 
Robinson  Mason, 
Ulmer  Philip, 

Young  M.  H., 

Cate  Hiram, 

Eaton  Ithamar, 

Little  Robert  M., 
Peabody  & Simmons, 
Sanborn  John  F., 
Davis  William  L., 
Martin  John, 

Moore  Jeremiah, 
Rideout  Benj., 
Dennett  Horace, 


Chester. 

Chesterville. 


China. 


Clinton. 


Clinton  Gore. 

44  4 4 

44  44 

Columbia. 

a 

Corinna. 


Corinth. 


44 

44 


Cornville. 

44 

44 

Crystal  Plant. 
Cumberland. 


44 

Cushing. 

44 


Cutler. 

Damariscotta. 

44 


Danville. 

44 

44 

44 


Dayton. 


312 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Hight  Benj.  C., 

Dayton. 

Josse  Benj.  B., 

it 

Waterhouse  Lincoln, 

ii 

Haskell  Winthrop, 

Deer  Isle. 

Noyes  Henry  A., 

ii  til 

Smith  Samuel, 

ii  it 

Boynton  Chas., 

Denmark. 

Brown  William  E., 

“ 

Merrill  Albion  P., 

it 

Murphy  Jesse, 

ii 

Wentworth  James, 

Wentworth  Nathaniel, 

it 

Wentworth  Joseph  C., 

ii 

Allen  William,  . 

Dennysville. 

Eastman  D.  K., 

Brackett  Jacob, 

Detroit. 

Bragg  Wm., 

it 

Getchell  W.  II. , 

ii 

Plummer  0., 

*' 

Warren  James  C., 

ii 

Allen  W.  G., 

Dexter. 

Bement  W.  H.  P., 

i i 

Card  G.  W., 

it 

Curtis  Caleb  B., 

a 

Drew  Seth, 

Heseltou  C.  S., 

a 

Heseltine  N.  S., 

a 

Haines  Stephen  P. 

Haines  John  F., 

ii 

Scott  A.  G., 

it 

Small  S.  C., 

a 

Thompson  A.  L., 

a 

Littlefield  D., 

Dixmont. 

Locke  John, 

Eustis  Cypress, 

Dixfield. 

Park  Isaac, 

“ 

Taylor  Hezekiah, 

it 

Vinning  Willard, 

Boynton  T.  N., 

Dover. 

Burrill  John, 

it 

Hackett  J.  M., 

Lombard  Joseph, 

it 

Ricker  Samuel, 

ii 

Robbins  C.  G., 

it 

Call  Washington, 

Dresden. 

Maison  Dennis, 

it 

Mayers  Stephen, 

a 

Booker  Daniel, 

Durham. 

Dyer  Richard, 

«< 

Stoddard  Addison  J., 

<« 

Stover  Emery, 

Strout  Wallace, 

Turner  Lemuel, 

“ 

Basford  David,  East  Livermore. 

Lyford  Oliver  S.,  “ 

“ 

Lyford  Samuel,  “ 

a 

Whittemore  A.  A.,  “ 

“ 

Whitemore  Alpheus  G.  “ 

“ 

Whitemore  Charles,  “ 

Capen  John, 

Eastport. 

Eagan  William, 

ii 

Higgins  John, 

it 

Lincoln  William, 

Chalome  E.  D., 

Cox  Charles, 

Hill  Hezekiah, 

Hull  Elijah, 
McQuillin  Alvin, 
Anderson  Joseph, 
Capen  Alexander, 
Capen  Benjamin, 
Parks  David  0., 
Cousins  E.  M., 
Peakes  Joshua, 
Spinney  Daniel, 
Batchelder  Henry, 
Sargent  John  L., 
Allen  D.  M., 

Allen  E.  L.M., 
Chamberlain  C.  E.  P. 
Hill  Elias, 

Joy  David, 

Joy  Francis, 

McKean  J.  V., 

Moore  John  L., 
Osgood  J.  W., 
Osgood  Silsby, 

Uran  Elbridge, 
Woodard  S.  G., 

Allen  Joseph  0., 
Brown  F.  W., 

Messer  Alvan, 
Spencer  John  M., 
Fogg,  John  Jr., 
Friend  P.  & J.  C., 
Butters  Almon, 

Bates  Asa  B., 

Cotton  George, 

Nye  Albert, 

Nye  Ansel  T., 

Tobey  William, 

Ward  Seth  P., 

Barker  George  W., 
Davis  Charles  H., 
Littlefield  Charles  D.. 
Lord  H.  A., 
McCourland  Sumner 
Paul  Thomas, 

Graves  Jotham, 
Johnson  E., 

Fifield  John, 

Gordon  E.  S., 

Palmer  T.  F., 

Record  William  H., 
Gammon  William, 
Averill  J., 

Bessell  Wellington, 
Chamberlain  T.  H., 
Jennison  John  H., 
Whittier  Ira, 

Cookson  Josiah, 
Eveleth  J.  W., 

Howes  S.  L., 

Morgan  H.  G., 

Rider  E.  M., 

Snow  Henry, 


EastMachias. 

it  it 


a a 

Eastport. 


Eaton  Grant. 
Eddington. 


Edinburg. 

Ellsworth. 

ii 

a 

u 

tt 

tt 


it 

it 

Enfield. 

il 

It 

Etna. 

Exeter. 

Fairfield. 


Farmingdale. 


Farmington. 

Fayette. 
1 1 


Flagg  Staff. 
Fort  Fairfield. 
Foxcraft. 


Frankfort. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


313 


Perkins  T.  P.,  Frankfort  Mills. 

Baker  Benjamin, 

Franklin. 

Bartlett  Isaac, 

II 

Gordon  Simpson, 

1 II 

Hardison  John, 

II 

Hardison  Sabine  J., 

II 

West  Thomas  H., 

Glidden  Robert  T., 

Freedom. 

Lamson  James, 

II 

Spinney  William  M., 

II  ~ 

Sylvester  Moses, 

II 

Ames  Erva, 

Freeman. 

Brackley  William, 

II 

Brown  Jefferson, 

Littlefield  & Sawyer, 

Gardiner. 

Robinson  John, 

II 

Sprague  Seth, 

II 

Fall  Isaac, 

Garland. 

Reed  Jeremiah  B., 

II 

Bean  Alphonso  F., 

Gilead. 

Bean  John  M., 

II 

Coffin  B.  C., 

II 

Davis  Stephen, 

Glenburn. 

Merrill  William, 

»< 

Trafton  Theo.,  Golden  Ridge  Plant. 

Harding  Nathan,  “ 

II  II 

Kinsley  Boardman, 

Gouldsboro’. 

Martin  Nathan, 

II 

Stevens  William  H., 

II 

Bachelder  Rufus, 

Gray. 

Libby  Daniel, 

“ 

Thayer  Edwin  F., 

“ 

Adams  Benjamin, 

Greene. 

Thompson  Jefferson  C., 

II 

White  William  P., 

Greenfield. 

Bigney  Benj.  S., 

Greenville- 

Merrill  Albert  R., 

Coburn  Frederick, 

Greenwood. 

Hayes  Isaac, 

II 

Locke  Samuel  B., 

Shaw  Francis, 

II 

Hatch  Hiram  E., 

Guilford. 

Hatch  Stedman, 

II 

Lombard  Simeon, 

II 

Rose  Stillman, 

II 

Stevens  William, 

Stoddard  William, 

<1 

Titcomb  William  B., 

II 

Carr  George, 

Hallowell. 

Fuller  Geo., 

II 

Haines  Wm.  A., 

II 

Lakeman  Daniel  D., 

II 

Macomber  Abner  P. , 

Paige  Benj1.  G., 

II 

Paige  David, 

II 

Robinson  Benj.  T., 

II 

Alden  Alexander, 

Hampden. 

Crockett  David, 

II 

Cushman  B., 

II 

Dillingham  Henry, 

Doane  Edward, 

II 

Read  Geo.  G., 

II 

Stewart  James  H., 

II 

Pattern  Francis  M., 
Abbot  Moses, 
Bennett  Andrew  J., 
Hodgkins  Asa, 
Moore  R.  H.  B., 
Stratton  John, 
Kent  Otis, 

Kent  Ichabod, 
Collins  Daniel, 
Farrar  Abner, 
Perkins  William, 
Alline  William, 
Coffin  Alphonso, 
Cook  Nathaniel, 


Hampden. 

Hancock. 


If 

If 

Ellsworth. 

(i 

Harmony. 

If 

Harrington. 

II 


Ray  A.  J., 

Cole  Lemuel, 
Moody  Joshua,  Jr., 
Woodbridge  Chas., 

Waldron •, 

Bumpus  Lorenzo  S. 
Hawks  Simeon  W., 
Pratt  Benj.  F., 
Turner  Alvan,  Jr., 
Noble  Robert, 

Allen  Christopher, 
Burbank  Geo.  W., 
Evans  James, 
Gerew  Daniel, 
Parrington  Eben, 
Low  E.  A., 

Blake  Levi  A., 
Farrington  Pliny, 
Farrington  Thomas 
Pressy  Franklin  G., 
Burnham  Josiah, 
Pease  Winthrop, 
Rumney  Jacob, 

Cole  Asa, 

Hewett  William, 
Hewett  John, 
Hewett  John  A., 
Hewett  Wm.  B., 
Keaton  Miles, 

Ward  James, 
Johnson  Zebulon, 
Watson  Simeon, 
Bunker  Silas, 

Farrar  Joshua, 
Farrar  Joshua,  Jr., 
Farrar  John, 

Gilkey  Andrew  P., 
Hatch  Daniel, 
Parker  Thomas  H., 
Williams  Emery, 
Eastman  W.  D., 
Eastman  Joseph  W. 
Paine  Emerson, 
Stevens  William  T., 
Bryant  Francis, 
Powers  Henry, 

Bond  Henry  K., 
Wilson  Ira, 

Fish  A.  H., 


F., 


Hartford. 

Hartland. 


Hebron. 


Hermon. 

Hiram. 


Hodgdon. 

if 

Holden. 

II 
II 

Hollis. 

II 

II 

Hope. 

II 

I* 

Houlton. 

II 

Industry. 

II 

Islesborough. 


Jackson. 
Jackson  Plant. 

II 

Jay. 

Jefferson. 

II 

Jonesborough. 


21 


314 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Kilton  G.  F., 

Tupper  \V.  I., 

Ham  Isaac  C., 
Downing  Isaac,  ' 
Goodwin  Ivory, 
Kimball  & Dav, 
Littlefield  G.  & T., 
Littlefield  B., 

Snow  Wm., 

Towne  Chas.  F., 
Benson  Robert,  Jr., 
Coleman  Enoch, 
Goodwin  Francis  W. 
Huff  Oliver, 

Lewis  B.,  Jr., 

Mellen  & Libby, 
Smith  O., 

Stone  D., 

Tripp  Joseph  D., 
Bursley  Benj., 

Hinds  S.  H., 

Davis  Bartlett, 
Jewett  W.  F., 
Phillips  Wm., 
Braddock  Joseph, 
Cross  Byron, 
Whitcomb  Cyrus, 
Costellow  Samuel  W. 
Thompson  John, 
Safford  William  S., 
Young  Z., 

Capers  J.  H., 

Davis  James  M., 
Sylvester  Albert  J., 
Chapman  Francis, 
Hanley  B.  W., 
Haskell  Joel  W., 
Chapman  Aaron, 
Johnson  Horace, 
Libby  Stephen, 
Morris  John  W.  Jr., 
Philpot  Andrew  R., 
Staples  Oliver, 
Tarbox  Nathaniel, 
Boody  E.  T., 

Plaisted  John, 
Staples  Wm., 
Thompson  Sewall, 
Chase  Abner  B., 

Ham  Solomon, 

Lewis  Thomas  J., 
Moulton  Stephen  C., 
Barstow  Joseph  C., 
Bosworth  Cyrus, 
Clough  Ira, 

Hale  William, 
Jackson  John, 

Lord  James, 

Potter  Jeremiah, 
Randall  Isaac,  2d, 
Smith  Isaac,  Jr., 
Wedgewood  Curtis, 
Hinds  N.  P., 


Jonesborough. 

ft 

Kenduskeag. 

Kennebunk. 


Kerinebunkport. 


Kilmarnock. 

Kingfield. 

Kirkland. 

Kittery. 

Knox. 


Lee. 

Lexington. 

Levant. 


Liberty. 


Limerick. 


Limington. 


Lincoln. 


Litchfield. 


Lyman. 
Madawaska  Plant. 


Madison, 


Livermore. 


Hinds  S.  A.,  Livermore. 

Hinds  W.  F., 

Hobbs  Samuel, 

Libby  Tristram,  “ 

Pool  William  M.,  “ 

Wyer  William,  “ 

Aver  ill  J ohn  K.,  Lovell. 

Russell  Benj.,  “ 

Burnham  Joseph,  Lubec. 

Clark  Joseph,  “ 

Coggins  John,  “ 

Goodwin  J.  W.,  “ 

Goodwin  John,  “ 

Goodwin  Job  D.,  “ 

Nickerson  A.  J.,  “ 

Starboard  Samuel,  “ 

Wood  John, 

Emmons  Joseph  J., 

Taylor  William, 

Blanchard  Chas., 

Guy  Edward  C., 

Pelletier  J., 

Plourd  Perrie, 

Clough  Allen  G., 

Hardy  Jotham  S., 

Lancaster  William,  “ 

Sawyer  Jonas,  “ 

Ward  Moody,  “ 

White  John*H.,  “ 

Armstrong  William  & Son,  Machias. 
Beverly  John,  “ 

Baker  Wflliam,  “ 

Goodhue  J.  & C.,  “ 

Jenks,  DeForrest  & Co.,  “ 

Nichols  Edmund,  “ 

Swett  Jonathan  C.,  Machias  Port. 
Sanborn  J.  F.,  “ 

Sanborn  C.  W., 

Toby  Samuel,  “ 

Bailey  William,  Manchester. 

Merrill  Chas.  C.,  “ 

Pope  Elijah,  “ 

Colby  Eli,  Jr.,  Mariaville. 

Harden  Haynes  H.,  “ 

Parsons  John  E.,  “ 

Drew  Otis,  Marshfield. 

Sawyer  George,  Masardis. 

Bean  Amos  P.,  Mason. 

Coombs  Samuel  W.,  Mattawamkeag. 
Burr  Charles  C.,  Mercer. 

Burr  Luther,  “ 

Kimball  A.  H.,  “ 

Whittier  Jonas  B.,  “ 

Whittier  Moses,  “ 

Barker  Freeman, 

Batch  elder  Hiram, 

Bennett  Wm., 

Cookson  Josiah, 

Clough  Daniel  T., 

Hatch  Abel, 

Mason  Joseph,  Jr., 

Raines  Samuel, 

Rollins  Samuel, 


Montville. 


BUSINESS  DIKECTORT. 


315 


Day  Nathaniel,  Milo. 

Millett  Samuel  V., 

Palmer  Henry  Iv., 

Rollins  Jesse, 

Sampson  John, 

Sargent  Theophilus,  Jr., 

Cole  Henry,  Milton  Plant. 

Elliott  Abner  H.,  “ 

Libby  Danville,  “ 

Long , * “ 

Moody  Ashley,  “ ' 

Moody  Joseph,  “ 

Whitman  Albion  Iv.  P.,  “ 

Frost  Oliver,  Monmouth. 

Kimball  George  P.,  “ 

Whitehouse  George  T.,  “ 

Burrill  J.,  Monroe. 

Patten  J.  S.,  “ 

Tribou  F.,  “ 

Briggs  Albert,  Monticello. 

Gould  Hiram,  “ 

Sprague  Elijah,  “ 

Bean  Benj.,  Montville. 

Fogg  Jonathan,  “ 

Fogg  Joseph,  “ 

Sargent  Nathan  B.,  “ 

Noyes  J.M.,  Mt.  Desert. 

Parker  J.  H.,  “ 

Richardson  S.  P.,  “ 

Seavey  Horatio  S.,  “ * 

Somes  Daniel  G.,  “ \ 

Bartlett  Samuel  S.,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Jacobs  Edwin,  “ 

Tuttle  Edwin  E.,  “ 

Taggert  Gilbert,  “ 

Philbrick  John,  “ 

Bailey  Thomas,  Minot. 

Cushman  Nathaniel,  “ 

Record  Cyrus,  “ 

Walcott  Chas.,  “ 

Curtis  G.  L.,  Monroe. 

Stinchfield  James,  Monson. 

Chadbourne  Humphrey, Moluncus  Isle 
Kimball  Wesley  M.,  “. 

Sawyer  Eben,  Milbridge. 

Upton  Robert,  “ 

Barker  D.  K.,  Naples. 

Broughton  William  S., 

Chubb  Jabez, 

Gray  Arthur, 

Jackson  George, 

Barker  E.  W.,  Newcastle. 

Chapman  Hiram, 

Preble  James, 

Williams  William, 

Staples  Charles  D.,  Newfield. 

Stevens  Charles,  “ 

Wilson  George  W.,  “ 

Waterhouse  Sewall  S.,  “ 

Harris  Thomas  W.,  New  Gloucester. 
Merrill  William  B.,  “ 

Preble  Charles,  “ 

Rowe  Jacob,  “ 


Tarbox  Jacob, 

Wharf  Amasa, 

Wharf  Moses, 
Hanscom  Simon  C., 
Fenderson  John, 
Miles  Charles, 
Thurston  Alvin, 
Graves  Jonathan, 
Lancaster  Thomas, 
Norcross  Philip, 
Smith  William, 

Voter  Luther  F., 
Vaughan  Z.  M., 

Holt  Galen  C., 
Kilgore  E.  C., 
McKussick  Ephraim, 
York  Milton, 

York  Hiram, 

Hall  A.  S., 

Hall  Seth, 

Palmer  E.  R., 

Perkins  Joshua, 
Getchell  Chas.  C., 
Mantor  Columbus  S., 
Walton  John, 

Evans  Edward, 

Ham  Gilman, 
Jenkins  Albert, 
Cooper  James, 

Dyer  Eben, 

Dyer  Alonzo, 

Mullen  David, 

Verrill  Willard, 
Webster  Ebenezer, 
Drinkwater  Henry, 
Lancaster  Francis, 
Stevens  James  M., 
Allen  Luther  E., 
Freeman  A.  W., 
Hartford  Jeremiah, 
Ames  Moses, 

Evans  Richard, 
Greenleaf  James, 
Jackson  George, 
Knight  E.  L., 

Reed  G.  L., 


New  Gloucester. 

44 

<4 

New  Portland. 
Newport. 

New  Sharon. 

New  Vineyard. 
Newry. 

<4 

Nobleboro’. 

North  Anson. 
N.  Berwick. 

44 

North  Haven. 

€4 

44 


Northporfr. 

44 

Norridgewock. 

44 

Norway. 


Small  J.  A.. 

Lufkin  Nathaniel, 
Marston  Henry, 
Warren  Beni.  F., 
Bosworth  William, 
Butters  A.  S., 
Hanson  David, 
Hanson  Silas, 
Jacobs  Daniel, 
Taylor  James, 
Banks  Horace, 
Eveleth  Jared, 
Douglas  Joseph, 
Ewer  Wm.  M., 
Pierce  Isaac,  Jr., 
Rook  George  W., 
Ware  Warren, 


44 

North  Yarmouth. 


Oldtown. 


Orient  Plantation. 

Orono. 

44 

44 

Orneville. 

Orrington. 

44 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


316 


Wheeler  John  D., 
Knight  Stephen, 
Lombard  Joseph, 
Nutting  Nathan, 

Starbira  Lowell  V., 

Beal  Samuel  F., 

Fuller  Elbridge  S., 
Hanson  Aaron, 

Hanson  M.  R., 

Judkins  Eben.  H., 
Leavitt  William, 
Hathaway  Milo, 

Maxim  Silas  P., 

King  Erastus, 

Brackett  John,  2d, 
Darling  Samuel,  Jr., 
Jackson  William, 

Lesslie  Sylvester  J., 
Barron  George, 
Chickering  Jonathan  N., 
Fowler  Asa, 

Hersey  Jonathan  H., 
Hersey  Zadock  L., 

Low  Charles, 
McCormack  Edward, 

- Sampson  Simon, 
Sampson  Simon,  Jr., 
Wilder  B.  C., 

Wilder  George, 

Cook  Samuel, 

Hudson  Geo.  A., 

Benson  Samuel  J., 
Delano  Daniel  D., 

Hall  Jefferson, 

Oldham  Hiram, 

Oldham  Sidney, 

Small  Alpheus, 

Davis  Benj.  H., 
Goldsmith  Wm.,  Jr., 
Josselyn  John  D., 
Josselyn  A.  C., 

McKenny  Richard, 

Pease  Charles, 

Smelled^  William, 
Lowell  William, 

Swett  Woodbury, 

Nichols  Joseph  *G., 

Eaton  Moses  M., 
Richardson  C.  S., 

Rowe  Zachariah  G., 

Weld  William  D., 

Cole  George  G., 

Heard  James, 

Stacy  Oliver,  Jr., 

Weeks  Samuel  S., 

Allen  Moses  M., 

Bartlett  Isaac, 

Beal  Rufus, 

Cummings  & Means, 
Cushman  N.  P., 

Davis  Oliver  H., 

Frost  Chas.  R., 

Higgins  Simeon  H., 


Orrington. 

Otistield. 

ii 


Oxford. 

a 

Palmyra. 

ii 


Paris. 

(( 

it 

Parsonsfield. 

Patten. 

ii 

a 

Pembroke. 

a 


a 

a 

Perry. 

ii 

Peru. 

ii 

ii 


ii 

Phillips. 

ii 


Phipsburg. 

Pittsfield. 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 

<< 

Porter. 

ii 

a 

Portland. 

ii 

ii 


ii 

ii 

ii 


Jordan  William, 
Lunt  Charles  H., 
Robinson  James, 
Russell  Moses, 
Stewart  & Kimball, 
Swett  John  W., 
Strout  Charles, 
Sylvester  George  S., 
Worcester  Geo., 
Lander  A.  P., 

Welts  John, 
Whidden  Geo.  F., 
Bates  John, 

Marden  James, 
Marden  Thomas, 
Rendell  Samuel, 
Trevitt  R., 

Adams  Isaac,  Jr., 
Jordan  O.  P., 
Jordan  James, 
Ricker  Noah, 

Strout  Albert, 
George  Robert  W., 
George  Samuel  B., 
Kidder  Richard, 
Perry  John  R., 
Rideout  Benj., 
Robinson  John  T., 
Sturtevant  Andrew, 
Stinson  Daniel, 

Tolpey , 

Balkam  Gilbert, 
McNeil  James, 
Morton  Jeremiah, 
Abbott  Isaac  C., 
Alden  Eben, 
Barrows  Silas, 

Cobb  Ambrose, 
Cilley  Joseph, 
Cleaveland  Samuel, 
Glover  Charles, 
Glover  Charles,  Jr., 
Hardy  John  S., 
Johnson  Jeremiah, 
Jackson  Ebenezer, 
Jackson  Ivory, 
Lovett  Albert, 
Mitchell  Orin, 
Obiton  Edward, 
Philbrick  Benj., 
Smart  H.  A., 

Smith  Charles, 
Stevens  George, 
Treat  James, 
Waterhouse  Ezra, 
Osborn  Ezra, 

Tracy  Stephen, 
Bodwell  Samuel  B., 
Colby  Charles, 

Eliot  David, 

Farnum  Stephen, 
Farnum  George  J., 
Knapp  Enoch, 


Portland. 

ii 

it 

ii 


ii 

it 

Presque  Isle. 

ii 

Princeton. 

Prospect. 

ii 

it 

Raymond. 

ii 

a 

a 

a 

Richmond. 

ii 

ii 

ii 

ii 

it 


Robbinston. 

ii 

it 

Rockland. 


(( 

it 

a 


a 


it 

a 


Rome. 

Rumford. 


44 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


317 


Moody  John, 

Rum  ford. 

Ripley  Joseph, 

“ 

Bickford  James, 

Saco. 

Gerry  S.!  D., 

it 

Hodgdon  Frank  T., 

tt 

Hodgdon  F.  D., 

it 

Hill  Thomas, 

Jordan  William, 

it 

Johnston  John, 

it 

Kendrick  H., 

a 

Moody  Albion, 

“ 

Sands  Isaac, 

ii 

Townsend  William, 

a 

Branch  William  D., 

Salem. 

Ellis  William  H., 

“ 

Richards  Daniel, 

it 

Wilder  Charles, 

Salmon  Brook. 

Wilder  Robert, 

a 

Batchelder  John, 

Sanford. 

Littlefield  Nahum, 

“ 

Babb  Rufus, 

Scarborough. 

Currier  Edmund, 

Sebec. 

Cushman  Elisha, 

Searsmont. 

Law  Benj., 

a 

Ness  Ranlet, 

a 

Ricker , 

tt 

Wing  Henry, 

a 

Deshon  Daniel, 

Searsport. 

Deshon  Moses, 

it 

Marden  B.  G., 

it 

Marden  S.  F., 

it 

Marden  J.  L., 

a 

Mosman  James 

tt 

Mosman  M.  N., 

a 

Piper  W.  G., 

it 

Simpson  D.  S., 

it 

Sawyer  T., 

tt 

Sawyer  Edwin, 

ii 

Smart  W.  D., 

ii 

Smart  George  E., 

it 

Trundy  Levi, 

tt 

Whitcomb  E., 

tt 

Gifford  William  M., 

Sidney. 

Butterfield  Joseph, 

t i 

Wyman  John  P., 

it 

Abbott  Alba, 

Skowhegan. 

Paine  Robert, 

«* 

Robinson  Joseph, 

•« 

Robinson  William, 

«< 

Walker  Oliver, 

“ 

Whibley  George, 

« 

Cummings  Charles, 

Solon. 

Dunning  Robert, 

«* 

Maynard  Silas, 

it 

Vickerie  Asa, 

it 

Vickerie  Henry  C., 

it 

Mclntire  William  A., 

So.  Berwick. 

Ames  Joseph  W.,  South  Thomaston. 

Ames  Mark, 

a 

Graves  John, 

it 

Graves  Wm.  D., 

a 

Swetland  Robert  L., 

it 

Arask  Alfred, 

«c 

VentressM.,  South  Thomaston. 
Webster  Benj.  F., 

Andrews  George,  St.  Albans. 

Goodwin  John  C.,  “ 

Abbot  Calvin  T.,  St.  George. 

Haley  George, 

Howard  Daniel, 

Ludwig  Rufus, 

O’Brien  George, 

Russell  Amasa, 

Simmons  Gorham  P., 

Simmons  Hiram, 

Yerrill  Jacob  A., 

White  William  H., 

Merrill  John,  Standish. 

Fish  Eben,  Starks. 

Moulton  Charles,  Stetson. 

Johnson  Thomas,  “ 

Bell  John,  Stoneham. 

Eaton  Joshua  T.,  Strong. 

Harrington  Jas.  & Chas.,  Sullivan. 
Ingalls  & Shepard,  “ 

Salter  William,  “ 

White  Asa  D.,  “ 

Cousins  Andrew  P.,  Surry. 

Chaffin  George  D.,  Sumner. 

Chandler  Alanson  M.,  “ 

Field  Samuel  B.,  “ 

Warner  Albion  K.  P.,  “ 

Bachelder  John,  Swanville. 

Harris  James,  “ 

Nickerson  Isaac,  “ 

Howe  James  M.,  Temple. 

York  James  J.,  “ 

Adams  William,  Thomaston. 

Andrews  Alden, 

Beverage  Thomas  J., 

Foster  Benjamin,  ' 

Morton  Howard, 

Perkins  Alonzo, 

Perkins  Anthony  C., 

Smith  Charles  G., 

Swett  John  D., 

Foster  Green,  . -Topsham. 

Larrabee  John,  “ 

Ray  James,  “ 

Clark  David,  (Centre)  Tremont. 
Clark  James,  (Duck  Cove)  “ 

Clark  William,  (Duck  Cove)  “ 

Haynes  Andrew,  (S.  W.  Harbor)  “ 

Kittridge , (S.  W.  Harbor)  “ 

Sawyer  Jacob,  (Bass  Harbor)  “ 

Wilson  James,  (Bass  Harbor) 


Coggins  Wallace, 
Haynes  George  C., 
Hodgkins  Barnabas, 
Hodgkins  Henry, 
Hopkins  Joseph, 
Kittredge  Benjamin, 
Whitaker  James, 
Bennett  James, 
Spencer  Orrin, 
Whitney  James, 


Trenton. 


Troy. 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


18 


Bennett  Win,  L., 
Coburn  Charles, 

Lane  Edward  C., 
Mitchell  George  A., 
Bachelder  Llewellyn  F., 
Gove  Japheth, 

Harris  Obadiah, 
Williams  John, 

Chandler  Wm.  R., 
Hamilton  Wm., 

Devost  Michael, 
Richards  Almon  S., 
King  Abraham, 
Dearborn  George, 
Dearborn  John, 

Hanson  Philip, 

Nash  Charles  C., 

Rollins  George, 

Starkey  Moses  1\, 
Starkey  Wm.  A., 

Webber  Charles  J., 

Fish  Samuel  G., 

Marden  John  A., 

Marden  Nathan  G., 
Little  Joshua, 

Neale  Alvan, 

Hall  Wellman, 

McKellar  Daniel, 

Vinall  Wm.,  2d, 

Butten  Samuel, 

Jackson  Benj.,  Jr., 
Jellison  Samuel  L., 
Nason  John  & Son, 
Ricker  Moses  P., 
Stedman  George  W., 
Houghton  Calvin, 
Longley  James  O., 

Rand  George  W., 

Ames  William  D., 

Davis  William  ^B., 

Dyer  Sylvanus, 

Holman  Horace, 

Hawes  Joseph, 

Hiram  Foster, 

Huckins  Isaac,  Jr., 
Staples  Samuel  D., 
Adams  Rufus  W., 

Noyes  Isaac, 

Noyes  Edwin, 

Mitchell  Albert, 

Swett  Charles, 

Bailey  G.  & C., 

Bailey  Charles, 

Bailey  George  W,, 
Kimball  William, 
Kimball  W.  G., 

Knights  Josiah, 

Sawyer  George, 

Sawyer  Simeon, 

Sawyer  G.  & S., 
Butterfield  Joseph, 
Jellison  Warren  W., 
Moody  Benj., 


Turner. 

A 4 

Union. 

44 

Unity. 
Van  Buren. 

it 

<« 

Yassalboro*. 

u 

it 


it 

it 

Yeazie. 

44 

44 

Vienna. 

Yinalhaven. 

Waldo. 

44 

Waterboro’. 

44 

44 

Waterford. 

44 

44 

Webster. 

44 

44 

Weld. 

44 

44 

Wellington. 

44 

West  Bath. 

44 


44 

Westbrook. 

44 


44 

44 

Weston. 

44 


Clough  Charles  0.,  West  Gardiner. 
Cram  John  H.,  “ 

Currier  Nathaniel,  “ 

Fairbanks  Joseph,  “ 

Fuller  David,  “ 

Fuller  William,  “ 

Spear  Nahum,  “ 

Spear  Richard,  “ 

Corson  L.,  West  Waterville. 

Crowell  C.,  “ 

Richardson  Wyman,  “ 

Tobey  Samuel,  “ 

Borwell  John,  Whiting. 

Huckings  Henry,  “ 

Kenniston  John,  “ 

Clift'ord  John  H*,  Williamsburg. 
Clark  Elisha,  Jr., 

Harper  J.  C., 

Knapp  Granville, 

Benson , 

Caswell  Elbridge  G., 

Morton  Thomas, 

Thompson  Robert  M., 

•Drummond  J.  W., 

Nelson  A., 

Safford  Asa, 

Cargill  David, 

Coy  Daniel, 

Mclntire  Francis, 

Melvin  Hiram  S., 

Morrill  Samuel, 

Morrill  George  S., 

Chick  William  B., 

Greenleaf  John, 

Pottle  Orin, 

Bowker  A.  P., 

Davis  H.  C., 

Jackson  C.  A., 

Libby  Danville, 

Moody  Ashley, 

Whitman  A.  R.  P., 

Carter  Charles  W., 

Hall  John, 

Leonard  Thomas  O., 

Leonard  William, 

Stephens  John, 

Humphry  Charles, 

Brewster  John, 

Dennell  Alexander, 

Moulton  George,  Jr., 

Weare  Joseph,  Jr., 

Frost  Simeon  F., 

West  John, 

Brown  John,  Letter  A,  No.  2. 

York  Abraham  R.,  “ “ 

Collins  Samuel  W., 

Letter  H,  Range  2. 
McClure  Andrew,  No.  3,  Range  5. 
Hayden  E.  H.,  No.  9,  Range  6. 

Jarvis  Robert,  “ 

Lombard  Joshua,  No.  5,  Range  2. 
Stevens  Edward,  No.  11,  Range  5. 


Wilton. 

Windsor. 

44 

44 

44 

Winslow. 

44 

44 

Winthrop. 

44 

44 

44 

44 

Wiscasset. 

Woodstock. 

44 

44 

44 

44 

44 

Woolwich. 


Yarmouth. 

York. 


Letter  B. 


> 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


319 


Carpets. 

Hatch,  Thompson  & Co.,  (importers 
and  wholesale  dealers)  Bangor. 
Patten  & Bean,  “ 

Stickney  Thomas  G., 

Kelly  Denny, 

Ledyard  & Palmer, 

Hooper  Edward  H.  C., 

Goodwin  John  M., 

Norris,  Coburn  & Co., 

Brooks  Wm.  T., 

Bucknam  Wm.  P., 

Kilby  Isaac  H., 

Chadwick  & Taylor, 

Lawrence  Benjamin, 

Stone  J.  & J.  T., 

Joes  & Co., 

McKenny  David  II., 

Chadwick  & Morrison, 

Rice  E.  E.,  (oil  cloth)  “ 

Stickney  & Page,  (oil  cloth)  “ 
Fuller  & Watson,  Lewiston. 

Sampson  A.  & Co.,  (painted) 

Manchester. 

Norris,  Folsom  & Norris 
Poor  & Jose, 

Sparrow  & Cogswell, 

Lothrop  Benj.  W., 

Hamilton  & Co., 

Blair  Wm.  H.,  & Co., 

Elden  C.  T.  & Co., 

Bailey  Chas.  M.,  ( painted)  Winthrop? 
Bailey  Moses  (painted)  “ 

Carriage  Builders, 

Flint  D.  D., 

Flint  Daniel  D., 

Brackett  Rufus  W., 

Jackson  Chas., 

Knight  Joshua, 

Emery  Theodore  A., 

Webber  Orolo, 

Greene  Chas  F., 

Skinner  & Stewart, 

Allen  A.  W., 

Bean  Chas.  H., 

Buck  Henry  D., 

Morse  B.  F.  & Co., 

Morse  Benj.  F. 

Newell  Nathan, 

Phillips  Gardner, 

Adams  Benj.  &Co., 

Cowan  Thomas, 

Ellenwood  Benj.  F., 

Thoms  Benj.  N ., 

Whiton  Thomas  J., 

Bicknell  B.  T., 

Covill  Z.  E.  & Co., 

Foye  J.  W., 

Hodgdon  Wm., 

Burnham  Pickney, 

Abbot  Isaac, 

Rollins  Franklin  J., 


Bath. 

Biddeford. 

Bloomfield. 

Eastport. 


Gardiner. 


Gorham. 

Hallowell. 


Monmouth. 

Phrtland. 

a 

Rockland. 

Saco. 
Water  ville. 


Abbot. 

it 

Acton. 

Albion, 

tt 

Alfred. 

it 

Athens 

Atkinson 

Auburn. 

Augusta. 


Bangor. 


Bath. 


Bethel. 

Benton. 

Berwick. 


Howard  S.  G., 

Treadwell  & Mansfield, 
Crosby  Freeman, 

Robertson  Samuel  B., 

Curtis  & Parcher, 

Curtis  Ezra, 

Burnham  J.  H., 

Mitchell  Levi  L.  & R.  R 
Pheonix  John  C., 

Hale  Zachariah, 

Dorman  Leander, 

Monk  Elias, 

Smiley  John, 

Spolet  A.  F., 

Spolet  James, 

Adams  John, 

Merrill  Amasa, 

Perry  William, 

Center  Uriah, 

Huston  Arthur, 

Curry  Henry  M., 

Robbins  Levi, 

Jones  & Pilley, 

Cotton  Elisha  T., 

Howard  Henry, 

Rideout  Benj.  R., 

Barclay  David,  (Milltown,) 
Barclay  Samuel,  (Milltown,) 
Close  A.  M , 

Macomber  Stephen  T 
Farrer  Alexander, 

Knight  B., 

Ames  Horace, 

Atkins  J.  L., 

Lord  L., 

Decosta  Geo., 

Ellis  William,  ■ 

Robinson  James, 

Hall  Ephraim, 

Edwards  Samuel  G., 

Radoux  Francis,  Jr., 

Foss  John  E., 

Foss  R.  B., 

Pierce  G.  A., 

Standley  G.  W., 

Clark  S., 

French  E.  P., 

Kenrick  Francis, 

Jordan  Eben, 

Livingston  Royal  C., 
Clement  Elijah  B., 

Folsom  & Norton, 

Grout  J.  C., 

Harding  Ephraim, 

Otis  James  L., 

Stone  Levi,  Jr., 

Swett  Daniel, 

Barker  William, 

Davis  Nathan, 

McLure  Reuben, 

Rideout  Silas  M., 

Brown  Wyman  S., 
Townsend  Elijah  L., 


Belfast. 

Bethel. 

Biddeford. 

Bluehill. 


Bloomfield. 

Buxton. 


Buckfield. 

Brunswick. 


Bridgton. 


Bristol. 

Brewer. 

Bradford. 

Brooks. 

Brownfield. 

il 

Bridgewater. 
' Calais. 


Cambridge. 

Camden. 

Canaan. 


Canton. 

Carmel. 

Carroll. 

Casco. 

ii 

Charlestown. 


Chesterville. 

China. 


Clinton. 
Clinton  Gore. 
Corinth. 


Cornville. 


Cumberland. 

Damariscotta, 

Danville. 


320 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Berry  Leonard  A.,  Denmark. 

Wetherbee  Henry  S.,  Dexter. 

Bagley  B.  J.,  Dixmont. 

Porter  A.,  “ 

Stevens  M.,  “ 

Drake  F.  D.,  Dover. 

Rowe  S.  G.  & O.  V., 

Harris  Joseph  R.,  Durham. 

Nichols  & Sawyer,  “ 

Nichols  Samuel,  “ 

Roberts  Benj.  R.,  “ 

Hobbs  Amos,  Jr.,  East  Livermore. 
Whittemore  S.  H.,  East  Machias. 
Peters  David,  Eastport. 

Muzzy  Joel,  Eddington. 

King  Samuel  R.,  Exeter. 

Wadley  William,  “ 

Davis  Lorenzo  D.,  Fairfield. 

Tarr  William,  Farrington. 

Howe  A.  B.,  Fayette. 

Smith  James,  “ 

Smith  Peri,  Foxcraft. 

Glidden  Benj.  H.,  Freedom. 

Rose  Wm.,  “ 

Whitten  Nathan  H.,  “ 

Folsom  William,  Fryeburg. 

Ward  Amos  C.,  “ 

Bailey  & White,  Gardiner. 

Reynolds  James,  “ 

Wing  A.  E.,  ** 

Haskell  Andrew  M.,  Garland. 

Young  Alfred,  Gouldsboro’. 

Berry  Rufus,  Gray. 

Smith  Hugh,  “ 

Crossman  Daniel,  Jr.,  Greene. 

Hooper  J.  B.,  “ 

Sprague  Silas,  “ 

Bailey  Dexter  S.,  Guilford. 

Davis  Parson,  “ 

Herring  John  R.,  “ 

Bowman  C.  C.,  Hallowell. 

Kimball  Chas.  E., 

Kimball  Thomas,  “ 

Rice  James,  Hampden. 

Rice  Warren  W.,  “ 

Downs  Thomas  W.,  Harmony. 

Bailey  & Rideout,  Harpswell. 

Nelson  Joseph  J.,  Hartland. 

Towle  Gustavus  A.,  “ 

Andrews  Ezekiel,  Hermon. 

Hale  Zachariah,  Jr.,  Hollis. 

Manson  Nicholas  W.,  “ 

Perkins , Houlton. 

White  James,  “ 

Davis  Nathan,  Jackson. 

Paine  Emerson,  Jackson  Plant. 

Brow  David,  Jefferson. 

Mayhew  Nathaniel,  ** 

Perkins  Chas.  B.,  Kenduskeag. 

Sargent  N.  K.  & J.  W.,  Kennebunk. 
Baker  Wm.  B.,  Knox. 

Knight  Daniel  N.  “ 

Frost  S.  F.,  Letter  B. 


Bassett  Alanson,  Lovell. 

Eastman  Lewis,  “ 

Carrill  Orin  S.,  Lewiston. 

Bean  C.  H.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Tobin  Benj.  F.  & Co.,  Lincoln. 

Libby  Thomas  S.,  “ 

Dwinal  Amos,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 
Sylvester  Isaac,  Levant. 

Waldron  A.  C.,  Limington. 

Harmon  D.,  “ 

Cutler  Henry  & Son,  “ 

Tucker  John,  Litchfield. 

Fuller  Miles,  Lincolnville. 

Farrar  William  F.,  “ 

Day  Theodore,  Lyman. 

Warren  Chas.  E.,  Limerick. 

Merrill  William  P.,  Manchester. 

Cleaves  B.  F.,  Machias. 

Shattuck  Henry,  Madison. 

Flanders  William,  Jr.,  “ 

Martin  Michael,  Madawaska  Plant. 
Whitcomb  A.  D.,  Mercer. 

Allen  B.  T.,  Milton  Plant. 

Decoster  Solomon,  Minot. 

Hill  & Co., 

Denney  William,  Monson. 

Abbot  Frye,  Montville. 

Ayer  Marshall  S.,  “ 

Toothak6r  Benj.  B.,  “ 

Kittredge  William,  Mt.  Desert. 

Harris  Stephen  L.,  New  Gloucester. 
Harris  E.  D.,  “ “ 

Shaw  Alvin,  “ “ 

Merrill  Franklin,  Newcastle. 

Osgood  Daniel  B.,  “ 

Brown  Wyman  S.,  “ 

Wyman  Hiram,  New  Sharon. 

Dexter  Thomas  F.,  Newport. 

Doors  Harrison,  “ 

Davis  A.  K.,  Newfield. 

Gowdy  Addison  G.,  “ 

Newbegin  Harvey,  “ 

NewbeginLuke,  “ 

Wormwood  DanT,  “ 

Piper  B.  & J.  U.,  Newbury. 

Rigby  Josiah,  “ 

Eames  Levi  F.,  Newry. 

Wight  James,  “ 

Chase  Samuel  B.,  North  Yarmouth. 
Staples  John,  Jr.,  “ 

Hamilton  Benj.,  “ 

McLaughlin  L.  & Bro.,  North  Anson. 

White  Chas.  K., 

Blake  Ripley,  Norway. 

Smith  Elliot,  “ 

Bedell  Nathaniel,  N.  Berwick. 

Estes  Henry,  “ “ 

Hale  & Hilton,  Norridgewock. 

Moulton  R.  F.,  Oldtown. 

Dennett  Levi,  Orono. 

Whitten  & Thoms,  “ 

Cummings  Simeon  H.,  Paris. 

Merrill  John  R.,  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  321 


Skillings  Robert, 

Paris. 

Hale  Benjamin, 

Parsonsfield. 

Hodsdon  S.  W., 

it 

Merrill  Isaac, 

it 

Caswell  C.  C., 

Parkman. 

Hartford  J.  W., 

Perry. 

Thomas  Alfred,  Jr., 

Pittsfield. 

Dow  Henry  W., 

Phillips. 

Patterson  Samuel, 

it 

Tarr  William  D., 

a 

Worthley  M.  L., 

a 

Rice  Augustus  F., 

Plymouth. 

Duran  Benj., 

Portland. 

Duran  Peter, 

ti 

Jordan  D., 

it 

Greenleaf  A.  H., 

a 

Kimball  J.  M., 

Lemont  E.  K., 

a 

Russell  J., 

« 

Bradbury  Stephen  C., 

Porter. 

Wilbor  Hanson, 

Pownal. 

Pulsifer  Allen  C., 

Poland. 

Virgin  Chaplin, 

Rumford. 

War  dwell  Jeremiah, 

“ 

Robbins  Simeon, 

Rome. 

Cables  Chas.  H., 

Rockland. 

Dow  Otis  L., 

it 

Newell  Samuel  J., 

• ( 

Chadbourn  Owen  B., 

Saco. 

Littlefield  Chas.  M., 

(( 

Milliken  Joseph  L., 

if 

Stone  Robt., 

“ 

Ordway  John,  Jr., 

Sangerville. 

Cram  Wm., 

Sanford. 

Moulton  Edwin  A., 

it 

Baither  J.  J.  & Son, 

Searsport. 

Wing  Sprague, 

Searsmont. 

Lovejoy  Chas.  W., 

Sebec. 

Lovejoy  John  A., 

“ 

Abbott  Benj.,  Jr., 

Shapleigh. 

Davis  Joseph, 

Sidney. 

Farrington  Otis, 

Skowhegan. 

Preble  William  P., 

it 

Ross  Thomas, 

Morse  Nahum, 

Smithfield. 

Allen  Augustus, 

S.  Berwick. 

Whipple  Sumner, 

Solon. 

Warren  Lorenzo  D., 

Springfield. 

Knight  E.  T., 

Standish. 

RacklifF  Ezekiel, 

Starks. 

Roe  E.  G., 

Strong. 

Hersey  Wm.  C., 

Stetson. 

Sprague  Jason, 

St.  Albans. 

Lyman  Geo.  C., 

Sullivan. 

Carriage  Makers. 

Chandler  Abel,  Temple. 

Bryant  Sam’l  L.,  Thomaston. 

Bryant  Samuel,  “ 

Robinson  William,  “ 

Dunham  John,  Turner. 

Femald  Edwin,  “ 

Fuller  E.,  “ 


Adams  & Collins, 

Union. 

Lothrop  Nathaniel, 

it 

Rice  Franklin, 

it 

Murch  Newell, 

Unity. 

My  rick  Adam  W., 

“ 

Fairfield  Josiah, 

Vassalboro’ 

Hamlin  David, 

it 

Hamlin  Hartwell, 

it 

Snow  Calvin  B., 

it 

Turner  Samuel  W., 

a 

Colby  Henry  S., 

Vienna. 

Gordon  Jacob  C., 

“ 

Page  Caleb  N., 

Warren. 

Hayes  Ichabod, 

Waterford. 

Mallard  Levi  C., 

(( 

Hill  P., 

Waterville. 

Stilson  L.  A., 

“ 

Lorenzo  Cook, 

Waterboro'. 

Robinson  Wm.  H., 

it 

Swett  Henry  J., 

a 

Robinson  Samuel  W., 

Webster. 

Witham  Benj.  C., 

“ 

White  Chas., 

« 

Rowell  Sylvanus, 

Weld. 

Bailey  Chas.  E., 

Westbrook. 

Sawyer  J.  R., 

“ 

Woodbury  James,  West  Gardiner. 

Benson  B.  C.,  West  Waterville. 

Benson  B.  C., 

it 

Bailey  & Sawyer, 

U 

Watt:.  Greenleaf, 

Whitneyville. 

Eames  G.  T.  B., 

Wilton. 

McCully  John,  Jr., 

ti 

Varney  Elijah, 

Windham. 

Merrill  John,  Jr., 

Windsor. 

Tyler  Elias, 

“ 

Thompson  Isaac  F., 

*• 

Tibbetts  Samuel, 

it 

Stanley  Sumner  H., 

Winthrop. 

Stanley  Morrill, 

Ames  Chas.  H., 

Wiscasset. 

Nichols  & Rice, 

Yarmouth. 

Carriage  Repositories. 

Marshall  Bradford, 

Calais. 

Jewell  N.  M., 

Portland. 

Carvers, 

Harvey  Geo.  W.,  Jr., 

Bath. 

Ingalls  Cyrus, 

it 

Sampson  C.  A.  L., 

Littlefield  N., 

Portland. 

Cource  R.  H.  & Co., 

Thomaston. 

Holt  F.  A.,  (ship,) 

Bluehill. 

Lord  T.  M.,  (ship,) 

“ 

Gilbert  & Worcester, 

Belfast. 

Proctor  D.  R., 

Drew  Alvin, 

Hallowell. 

Southworth  & Jones, 

Newcastle. 

Carvers. 

Harvey  R.,  (ship,) 

Thomaston. 

Counce  & Co.,  (ship,)  “ 

MAINE  REGISTER. 


o 

O 


Caulkers  and  Gravers. 


Drisko  Judah, 

Addison. 

Hall  John, 

44 

Hall  Levi, 

%i 

Rogers  ■, 

Sawyer  Luther, 

44 

Litchfield  L., 

Bath. 

Littlefield  L.  G., 

<4 

Littlefield  Horace, 

Mitchell,  Merritt  & Co.,  “ 

Robbins  & Hinckley, 

“ 

Chapman  H.  G., 

Belfast. 

Dyer  D.  W., 

“ 

Dyer  Daniel  L., 

“ 

Dyer  Geo.  W., 

“ 

llolt  Wm.  & A., 

*< 

Milliken  Thomas, 

•» 

Tapley  Thomas, 

“ 

Cain  Samuel, 

Bluehill. 

Carter  Richard, 

Brookline. 

Calton  Kimball, 

Brooksville. 

Tapley  Robert, 
Tapley  Job, 

u 

“ 

Tapley  Simon, 

“ 

Ames  Joseph  P.  & Co. 

, Bucksport. 

Snowman  Joseph  & Co 

Tapley  Joel, 

War  dwell  Lewis, 

44 

Price  Alfred, 

Calais. 

Kelley  L.  C., 

44 

Snowman  John, 

Castine. 

Fenwick  George  A., 

Cherryfield. 

Swanton  James  B., 

Allen  Curtis, 
Norton  Elijah, 

Columbia. 

'Cushing. 

Hodgdon  Nathan, 

Damariscotta. 

Oliver  Willard, 

44 

Dyer  R.  C., 

East  Machias. 

Newcomb  L.  W., 

“ 

Bogart  Chas., 

Eastport. 

Delany , 

“ 

Stimpson  Joseph, 

44 

Cook  John, 

Ellsworth. 

Fullerton  Thomas, 

a 

Grant  Isaac, 

44 

Hodgkins  James, 

44 

Boyd  Joseph, 

Lubec. 

Kelly  Robert,  Jr., 

44 

Wallace  Gordon, 

44 

Sanborn  Alfred, 

Machias  Port. 

Sanborn  Lewis, 

44 

Dyer  Wilson  M., 

Milbridge. 

Carlton  Kimball, 

Orland. 

Tapley  P., 

«c 

Nickerson  Daniel  F., 

Orrington. 

Butler  Thomas, 

Robbinston. 

Moore  John, 

44 

Stinson  James  & Brothers,  “ 

Barstow  Thomas, 

S.  Orrington. 

Duncan  Ingraham, 

Rockland. 

Sleeper  Jesse,  South  Thomaston. 

Sleeper  Jesse,  Jr., 

“ 

Rowell  Warren  R., 

“ 

Rowell  Wm  , South  Thomaston. 
Brown  W.  A.  & E.,  Thomaston. 

Bucklin  Jeremiah,  “ 

Flint  William,  Jr.,  “ 

Hodgkins  William,  “ 

Mitchell  Geo.  G.,  “ 

Watts  Henry  W.,  “ 

Woodbridge  IJ.  B.,  Waldoboro*. 


Cement. 

Tilden  C.  K., 

Odell  D.  J., 

Beale  Samuel  N., 

Cox  John  & Son, 

Chains. 

Hatch  & Mead, 


Castine. 

Eastport. 

Portland. 


Castine. 


Chair  Makers. 

Meservey  John,  Bangor. 

Beale  Isaac  & Co.,  Kirkland. 

Clark  R.  W.  & Co.,  Levant. 

Mayhew  Augustus  V.,  New  Sharon. 

Stearns  & Co.,  Paris. 

Andrews  Lewis,  Union. 

Baker  Thomas,  West  Waterville. 
Batchelder  J.,  “ 


Cigar  Makers,  &/C. 


Dunton  A.  A., 
Chism  W.  H., 
Peavey  J.  & Bro., 
Collins  & Kimball, 
Battis  Geo.  J., 
Barton  LaRoy, 
Carroll  John  B., 
Griswold  V., 

Lord  M.  J., 
Stickney  & Torrey, 


Appleton. 

Augusta. 

44 

Bath. 

44 

East  Livermore. 
Portland. 


Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 


Dodge  R.  G.  W., 
Fisher  Willard, 
Noyes  Chas  J., 
Gardner  John, 
Jenney  W.  C., 
Burgin  Jerry, 
Read  John, 
Buker  Levi, 
Smith  William  B. 


Bluehill. 

Brunswick. 

Calais. 

(Milltown)  “ 
Eastport. 
Lewiston. 
Machias. 


Clapboard  Mills. 

Crockett  Lewis  & Co.,  Andover. 

Gregg  E.  W., 

Smith  Jacob,  “ 

Hinckley  B.  W.,  Bluehill. 

Beal  & Kittredge,  Bradley. 

Great  Works  Milling  and  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  “ 

Freeman  William,  Jr.  Cherryfield. 

Reed  Daniel,  Columbia. 

Buverall  G.  F.,  Elliotsville. 

Sawyer  & Savage, 

Twitchell  O.,  Greenfield. 

Beale  Isaac  & Co.,  Kirkland. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  323 


Downey  Ira, 

Kirkland. 

Trask  H.  W., 

“ 

Berry  A.  & G.  A., 

Letter  E. 

Bryant  S., 

“ 

Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 

Machias. 

Conant  John  G., 

Madrid. 

Prescott  Josiah  F., 

ii 

Kimball  A.  & Co., 

Mexico. 

Wing  Samuel, 

Phillips. 

Webster  Stephen  & Samuel  R.,  “ 

Wilder  Isaac,  Salmon  Brook. 

Boston  & Eastern,  Mill  & Land 

Co.,  Whitneyville. 

Clocks. 

Ellis  R.  N., 

Bluehill. 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Jr., 

Castine. 

Lowell  W.  W., 

Calais. 

Clapp  A.  L., 

“ 

Hall  John,  (Milltown,) 

u 

Patterson  A-  Y., 

Weymouth  A.  H., 

“ 

Bates  Henry, 

Eastport. 

Sawyer  Daniel, 

i < 

Sabine  E.  J., 

(( 

Rogers  W.  W., 

Ellsworth. 

Smith  Z., 

%i 

Foster  Andrew, 

Machias. 

Washburn  D.  E., 

it 

Cloth  Dressing  Mills. 

Pendleton  Erastus  0., 

Bangor. 

Libby  H.  J.  & Co., 

Biddeford. 

Lippincott  Jotham, 

Columbia. 

Durrell  B.  E.  H., 

Dexter. 

Holt  Levi, 

Hampden. 

Knowlton  Jabez, 

Newburg. 

Clothing. 

Drisko  A., 

Addison. 

McKenzie  Owen, 

“ 

Beckwith  Nelson  B., 

Augusta. 

Bosworth  R.  T., 

ii 

Joseph  E., 

it 

O’Brien  P., 

it 

Pray  D., 

it 

Smith  & Delay, 

it 

Bennett  Mark, 

Bangor. 

it 

Boyce  & McKinnon, 

Davis  Sidney, 

ii 

Dowling  & Moran, 

44 

Dresser  William  A., 

Gilligan  Michael, 

a 

Hall  Thomas, 

a 

Hanson  E.  W., 

a 

Jackson  Joseph  P., 

44 

Jones  Clark  & Co., 

a 

Jones  & Prescott, 

a 

Levi  Heman, 

a 

Levi  Mark, 

Libby  H.  J.  & Co., 

a 

Mason  Albert, 

44 

Morrill  A.  F., 

(i 

Palmer  George, 

44 

Palmer  Jonathan  P., 

« 

SmartE.  C., 

Bangor. 

Spitz  Heman  P., 

“ 

Spitz  Peter, 

Wall  Patrick, 

Wall  Thomas, 

Wheelden  George  R., 

Ballou  John, 

Bath. 

Boothby  & Grout, 

ii 

Farnsworth  A.  J., 

ii 

Harris  E.  & J., 

it 

Hawthorne  Warren, 

(I 

Lemont  L.  P.  & Son, 

it 

McGee  J.  M., 

ii 

Owen  C.  L., 

it 

Smith  W.  H., 

i i 

Edmunds  C.  C.  & Co., 

Belfast. 

Field  Wm.  H., 

Biddeford. 

Gilpatrick  C.  L., 

“ 

Randall  G.  A.  C., 

it 

Rollins  H.  & Co., 

ii 

Stimson  Daniel, 

ii 

Holt  F.  A., 

Bluehill. 

Stevens  John, 

“ 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

“ 

Arratt  S.  G., 

Calais. 

Drugan  G., 

1 “ 

Drugan  William, 

(« 

Hogan  P., 

it 

Hutchinson  H.  P., 

ii 

Hall  J.  S.&  Co.,(Millto' 

wn)  “ 

McCluskey  Richard, 

Castine. 

Burleigh  J., 

Danville. 

Bradford  Alden, 

Eastport. 

Carpenter  Charles, 

“ 

Cole  Philip, 

ii 

Dean  Ezra, 

44 

Owen  Joshua, 

a 

Dutton  S.  & H.  A., 

Ellsworth. 

Holmes  Thomas, 

“ 

Paddleford  Seth  & Co., 

a 

Blabon  J.  IJ., 

Farmington. 

Curtis  Theodore,  Jr., 

Freeport. 

Lufkin  Samuel  B.  A., 

“ 

Chadwick  H.  K., 

Gardiner. 

Lawrence  Wm.  A., 

“ 

Luce  & Foster, 

it 

Patridge  Charles  A., 

ii 

Williamson  Robert, 

ii 

Gardiner  D.  L.  & N.  S., 

Hallowell. 

Hunting  S.  W., 

“ 

Lord  Augustine, 

ii 

Hopkins  Ezekiel, 

Hampden. 

Burleigh  Josiah, 

Lewiston. 

Richards  & Merrill, 

<» 

Small  Charles  & Co., 

ii 

Thompson  & Gerry, 

44 

Winslow  A.  K„ 

it 

Gould  Levi,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Farrell  B., 

Machias. 

Fisher  J.  H.  & Co., 

ii 

Mathews  A.  & Co., 

ii 

Mansfield  J.  B., 

Milbridge. 

Wallace  J.  T.  Jr.  & Co., 

it 

324 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Collins  R.,  North  Anson. 

Dillingham  T.  H., 

Oldtown. 

Gibbon  H., 

“ 

Hellenbrand  N.  C., 

a 

Kelly  John, 

Murphy  John, 

a 

Clooman  P., 

Orono. 

McCrystal  P.  & P., 

it 

Moran  Francis, 

a 

Atkins  & Hull, 

Portland. 

Ayer  C.  F.  & Co., 

it 

Ballou  J.  W.  & C.  N., 

a 

Barnum  John  G., 

a 

Bay  ley  C.  T., 

a 

Beckett  William  C., 

a 

Bond  William  M., 

a 

Briggs  E.  G , 

a 

Carr  Wm.  W., 

a 

Chadbourn  & Kendall, 

a 

Choat  & Dunn, 

a 

Chisholm  D., 

a 

Cook  & Ayers, 

a 

Dresser  A.  M., 

4 i 

Dresser,  Johnson  & Co., 

a 

Dresser  R.  & Co., 

a 

Dyer  C., 

it 

Farrington  I.  P., 

a 

Fernald  James  E., 

it 

Gay  A.  F.. 

it 

Hanson,  Perry  & Co., 

a 

Haskell  Alfred, 

ti 

Haskell  M.  M., 

a 

Hughes  P.  J., 

a 

Noble  & Miller, 

a 

Oleson  William, 

it 

Partridge  J.  J., 

it 

Pray  F.  E., 

a 

Purrington  & Marr, 

a 

Staples  C.  & Co., 

a 

Stevens  E.  C.  & Son, 

a 

Stinson  Andrew  P., 

a 

Tucker  & Webster, 

a 

Wall  Peter, 

it 

Waterhouse  Samuel,  Jr., 

ii 

Webber  S.  R., 

it 

Thurlo  M.  E., 

Richmond. 

Bowers  R.  L.  & Co., 

Saco. 

Holmes  William, 

Rockland. 

Ring  David  P., 

“ 

Cook  W.  M., 

Thomaston. 

Bartlett  J.  C., 

Waterville. 

Thayer  & Marston, 

“ 

Tosier  0.  C., 

it 

Pope  Isaiah  & Co., 

Windham. 

Smith  James, 

Wiscasset. 

Elmes  Richard  N., 

it 

Coach  Trimmer. 

Smith  William,  Machias. 


Coal,  Wood  and  Bark. 

Baldwin  & Bacon,  Bangor. 

Huckins  John,  “ 

Kendrick  John  0.,  “ 


Mason  Thomas  & Co., 
McQuestion  Daniel  P , 
Starrett  George  H., 
Thurston  Samuel, 
Heath  Wm, 

McLellan  Samuel, 
Weeks  B.  O., 

Cushing  Nathaniel, 
Holyoke,  Baker  & Co., 
Hatch  & Mead, 

Rogers  Charles, 
Longfellow  Gilbert, 
Baker  Charles, 

Brooks  Hiram  & Co., 
Brooks  J.  & J.  S., 

Cox  John  & Son, 

Green  & Fernald, 

Shaw  Alpheus, 

Stevens  J.  & Co., 
Walker  J., 

Whidden  & Gwynn, 
Lovejoy  Gilman, 
Mansfield  E.  A., 
Shattuck  J.  W.  & L., 
Deering  Joseph  G., 
Burgess,  O’Brien  & Co., 
Jacobs  R.  & J.  W.. 


Bangor. 

ii 


Bath. 

it 

ii 

Brewer. 

ii 

Castine. 

ii 

Machias. 

Portland. 


(( 


it 

ii 

Rockland. 

ii 
i ( 

Saco. 

Thomaston. 


Coffee  and  Spice  Mills. 
KingJ.  H , Portland. 


Coffin  Warehouse. 


Wells  M.  & C.  R., 
Adam3  Benj.  F., 

Page  Newall, 

Deering  & Moore, 
Carter  Samuel, 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Jr., 
Stickney  G., 

Tuttle  Lewis, 

Crehore  Thomas, 
Hamlin  Wm.  M., 

Rice  John  W., 
Bosworth  W., 

Rich  Samuel  S., 
Fosskell  Abraham, 
Johnson  James  H., 


Augusta. 

Bangor. 

Biddeford. 

Bucksport. 

Castine. 

Eastport. 

it 

Ellsworth. 

Hampden. 

Oldtown. 

Portland. 

Saco. 


Corn  Merchants. 

Benson  Seth  E., 

Bragg  Isaac  M., 

Brown  Walter  & Son, 
Foster  John  B., 

Hacker  Isaac, 

Ladd  George  W., 

Patten  Isaac  W., 

Perkins  Robert, 

Prescott  Reuben  S., 
Ricker,  Jewett  & Co., 
Taylor  William  H., 

White  Thomas  A., 

Gilman  J.  T., 

Owen  H.  W., 

Magoun  & Clapp, 


Bangor. 


it 

it 

it 

it 

it 

ii 

ii 

ii 

Bath 

a 

a 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


325 


Weeks  B.  O., 

Morse  Milton  M.t 
Hathaway  Warren, 
Mowe  & Co., 

Osgood  Joshua  K., 
Bailey  Henry  & Co., 
Blake  & Jones, 

Burgess  Henry  S., 
Coolidge  M.  & J., 

Cram  C.  H., 

Cram  N.  0., 

Davis  J.  M., 

Emery  & Fox, 
Fillebrown  J.  B., 

Hale  O.  & H.  W., 

Hall  Conant  & Co., 
Hamilton  & Kittridge, 
Hamlin  J.  S., 

Hartley,  Condon  & Co., 
Hersey,  Fletcher  & Co., 
Howe  William  C., 
Knight,  Pool  & Co., 
Lyman  & Richardson, 
Mackintosh  & Co., 
McKenny  E., 

Meserve  John  L., 
Noyes,  Weston  & Co., 
Norton  E.  A., 

Patten  Edward  M., 
Porter  S.  W., 

Rhynas  J.  & Co., 
Robinson  David,  Jr., 
Ross  & Sturtevant, 
Ryan  Washington, 
Shurtleff  S.  & Co., 
Upham  & Butler, 
Whidden  & Gwynn, 
Yeaton  & Hale, 


Bath. 

Eiddeford. 

Eastport. 

ii 

Gardiner. 

Portland. 

ii 

ii 

ii 

ii 

ii 

ii 


ii 

a 

a 


a 

U 

a 

a 


a 

a 


Confectionery,  &c 
Brown  Joseph, 

Boyd  A.  L.  & R.  C., 

Heller  & Patterson, 

Hughes  Henry  W., 

Robinson  James, 

Vinton  William  H., 

Wallis  John  A., 

Wheeler  E.  P., 

Baker  John  M., 

Hills  J., 

Carlton  George  W., 

Brown  John, 

Howe  Joseph  E., 

Means  M.  & J.  R., 

Ingalls  R.  & Son, 

Hicks  Samuel, 

Berry  Charles, 

Gee  Solomon,  Jr., 

Harriman  Hazen  W., 

Allen  William, 

Cole  L.  D., 

Hudson  George,  Jr.,  (manuf.) 
Ingersoll  & Sons, 


Bangor. 


Bath. 

Biddeford. 

Brunswick. 

Gardiner. 

Hallowell. 

ii 

Lewiston  Falls. 

ii  H 

Ovono. 

a 

Porter. 

Portland. 


Perry  0.  H., 
Robinson  Richard  L., 
Rolfe  Charles, 
Richards  F.  S., 
Sawyer  G., 

Sawyer  James  D., 
Stanley  Rufus, 
Wilson  M., 

Leman  N.  S., 

Leman  N.  F., 
Brackett  James, 

Ellis  T.  B., 

Fothier  Peter, 

Tappan  Daniel  L., 


Portland. 


ii 


Rockland. 

ii 

Saco. 

ii 


Coopers. 

Gilman  Perry,  Albion. 

Chalmers  Bodman,  “ 

Burnel  Jonathan,  Baldwin. 

Burnel  Thomas,  “ 

Burnel  Shepard,  “ 

Burnel  Alfred,  “ 

Burnel  Cyrus  F.,  “ 

Sanborn  Albert,  “ 

Bryant  Joseph  & Son,  Bangor. 

Lansil  Asa  P.,  “ 

Murphy  Charles,  Bath. 

Smith  William  P.,  “ 

Vaughn , “ 

Hobbs  Benjamin,  Biddeford. 

Wescott  J.  & Co.,  Bluehill. 

Colby  A.  & Co.,  Bucksport. 

Hall  John,  “ 

Wiley  Thomas,  “ 

Boardman  William,  (Milltown)  Calais. 
Murray 


Barber  Isaiah, 
Coombs  John  W., 
Barden  Elijah. 
Bowden  Samuel, 
Lufkin  T.  E., 
Lunt  & Staples, 
Thombs  Thomas, 
Willson  John  B., 
Goss  Richard, 
Hunt  Ichabod, 
Hunt  J.  L., 


Camden. 

Carmel. 

ii 

Castine. 


Charlestown. 


Pearl  Solomon, 
Reed  A.  B-, 
Beckett  B., 
Kelloran  William, 
Lane  Edward, 
Payson  Joseph, 
Wallace  Peter, 
Libby  Jonathan, 
Carpenter  Charles, 
Furbush  D.  G., 
Lovly  John, 
McGreggor  John, 
Fuller  William  R., 
Ulmer  & Clark, 
Clark  A., 

Lampson  Warren, 


i€ 

Cushing. 


ii 

Durham. 

Eastport. 

ii 

H 

Ellsworth. 

<< 

Franklin. 

ii 


326 


MAIN  E REGISTER, 


Rogers  Allen, 

Rogers  Allen,  Jr., 

Bills  Jason,  Jr., 

Bills  Hartwell, 

Taylor  William, 

Garland  Elhanan, 
Hodsdon  Moses  & Co., 
Tilton  James  O., 

Beale  Isaac  & Co., 
Cloudman  J.  W,, 

Sawyer  J.  R., 

Wiggin  O.  D., 

Eaton  William, 

Staples  Marshall, 

Brown  D.  L., 

Herrn  W., 

Lakeman  William, 
Dearborn  John, 

Anderson  Andrew, 
Plummer  Abner, 

Hussey  Micajah, 

Brown  Almon, 

Brown  Charles, 

Brown  Nathaniel, 

Brooks  Hiram, 

Brooks  J.  & J.  S., 
Burnham  George, 

Chase  Samuel  & Son, 
Chase  & Cushing, 

Chase  & Thornes, 
Colbroth  J.  M., 

Dyer  & Barstow, 

Emery  & Fox, 

Fernald  Edwin, 

Fletcher  Henry  & Co., 
Flood  Luther, 

Hersey,  Fletcher  & Co., 
McLellen  George, 
Philbrook  W.  S , 

Proctor  J., 

Sawyer  J.  W.  & Co., 
Varney  Isaac, 

Varney  Jotham, 

Campbell  Leonard, 
Warren  David, 

Johnson  Oliver, 

Simmons  Gersham, 
Simmons  J., 

Walker  Charles  P., 

Copper  Smiths 
Norcross  & Hinckley, 
Burbank  & Allamby, 

Dyer  & Cleaves, 

Emery  R., 

Jackson  Ebenezer, 
Crockett  Leonard, 

Deland  D.  I., 

Donnell  C.  A.  & Co., 
Hudson  George,  Jr., 
Merrill  Isaac  D.  & Co., 
Richards  F.  S., 

Rolfe  Charles  P., 

Sawyer  James  D., 

Wiswell  William  M , 


Hampden. 

Hope. 


Kcnduskeag. 


Kirkland. 

Levant. 


Limerick. 

Lubec. 


Ncwburg. 

Oldtown. 

Orono. 

Pembroke. 


Portland. 


Brunswick. 

Rockland. 

Searsport. 

Thomaston. 

it 

Trenton. 


Augusta. 

Bangor. 

Biddeford. 

Gardiner. 

Portland. 


Cordage. 


Donnell  G.  & J.  T., 
Gardner  Samuel, 
Dresser  John  & Co., 
Bass  John  W., 
Fisher  & Millikeu, 
Hume  Seward  B., 
Odell  D.  I., 

Moody  Artemas, 
Merrill  J.  II. , 

Dow  Hiram  H., 


Bath- 

Brewer- 

Castine. 

Eastport. 


Naples. 
North  Yarmouth. 
Portland. 


Cotton  Manufacturers. 

Pepperill  Manuf.  Co.,  Biddeford- 

Laconia  Co.,  “ 

Cabot  Co..  Brunswick. 

Libby  & Co.,  Hollis. 

LitileSeld,  Lord  & Co.,  Kennebunk. 
Portland  Duck  Co.,  Portland. 

York  Cotton  Manuf.  Co.,  Saco. 

Hayden,  Wilcox  & Co.,  Sanford. 

Fitch,  Hodgdon  & Co.,  “ 

Preston  Wm.,  (counterpanes 
and  table  cloths),  So.  Berwick. 
Portsmouth  Co.,  “ 


N.  Yarmouth  Manuf.  Co., 

Counsellors. 

[See  page  108.] 

Yarmouth. 

Country  Stores. 

Curtis  J.  M., 

Abbot. 

Curtis  Joseph  M., 

“ 

Foss  Charles, 

«« 

Foss  C.  & J., 

“ 

Tubbs  Samuel, 

“ 

Walker  Cyrus, 

“ 

Lord  Andrew  J., 

Acton. 

McCarlin  Alvin, 

Addison. 

McKenzie  A.  K., 

a 

Nash  James  & Co., 

“ 

Nash  Joseph  & Co., 

“ 

Nash  William,  Jr., 

<< 

Plummer  John, 

Union  Store, 

“ 

Wass  David  M., 

«< 

Chalmers  Stillman, 

Albion. 

Fuller  David  B., 

“ 

Gilman  Perry, 

“ 

Healey  William  H., 

“ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  390,  “ 

Conant  Wm.  H., 

Alfred. 

Derby  Silas, 

t 6 

Kendall  Nathan, 

Sayward  & Webber, 

(( 

Stimson  John  N., 

it 

Jewett  Jeremiah, 

Aina. 

Jones  John  B., 

“ 

McLean  John, 

ii 

Weeks  & Chism, 

it 

Mansell  Abram  S., 

Alton. 

Milliken  D.  & E., 

“ 

Fanning  Chas.  0., 

Amherst. 

White  Geo.  C , 

“ 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


327 


Lovejoy  Jacob  H., 

Albany. 

French  George, 

Kinsman  J.  B., 

Athens. 

Lord  & Dore, 

“ 

Priest  Jefferson, 

“ 

Tobey  S.  L., 

“ 

Hammond  E.  L., 

Atkinson. 

Walker  A.  AV., 

4 i 

Bonney  Tristram  B., 

Auburn. 

Crafts  Caleb, 

“ 

Crafts  & Ricker, 

(( 

Howard  A.  C., 

a 

Osgood  Isaac, 

a 

Packard  C.  S.  & Co., 

44 

Sinclair  Moses, 

44 

Crockett  Lewis  & Son, 

Andover. 

Gregg  E.  W.  & Co., 

Gray  William  D., 

Anson. 

Snell  J., 

ii 

Carroll  Martin, 

Augusta. 

ii 

Colburn  Faught, 

Fuller  & Sawtell, 

ii 

Fuller  J.  J., 

44 

Garlin  Benj., 

ii 

Little  Thomas, 

ii 

Means  John  & Son, 

a 

Noble  Thomas  C., 

ii 

Piper  Joseph, 

ii 

Rust  Benj., 

it 

Sturgis  Ira  D., 

a 

Waldron  D., 

a 

Wills  & Lombard, 

44 

Woodward  D., 

a 

Arnold  John, 

Appleton. 

Farrar  Charles, 

ii 

Gushee  A., 

it 

Gushee  M.  R., 

it 

Keene  C.  A., 

ii 

Keene  William, 

it 

McLain  Benj., 

ii 

Moody  & Conant, 

44 

Sumner  C.  B., 

it 

Butterfield  I.  F., 

Baldwin. 

Kennard  E., 

it 

Burnel  Jonathan, 

44 

Burnel  Stephen, 

ii 

Richardson  Israel  E., 

ii 

Richardson  Daniel  T., 

ii 

Sanborn  R.  N., 

Kelley  Albert, 

Bancroft. 

Pitcher  H.  G.  & J., 

Bangor. 

Prince  Rufus, 

“ 

Bixby  George, 

Barring. 

Hill  D.  & H.  A.  & Co., 

ii 

McKenzie  & McLane, 

tt 

McDougald  Alexander, 

it 

Skofield  & McDougald, 

a 

Todd  R.  M.  & Sons, 

a 

Union  Store, 

a 

Woodcock  A.  H., 

a 

Booker  A.  J.  & Co., 

Bath. 

Centre  Isaac, 

ii 

Conant  M.  F., 

ii 

Mitchell  James, 

Bath. 

Owen  C.  L., 

“ 

Angier  Oakes, 

Belfast. 

Beaman  E., 

ii 

Clark,  Johnson  & Co., 

it 

Cushman  Alfred, 

ii 

Davidson  H., 

ii 

Faunce  Asa, 

ii 

Faunce  Daniel, 

ii 

Furgerson  & Hemmenway, 

ii 

Gammons  James, 

i i 

Haraden  Daniel, 

44 

Hazeltine  B., 

it 

Hazeltine  P., 

ii 

Howard  D., 

ii 

Howes  S.  A., 

ii 

Knowlton  F.  A., 

Knowlton  L.  A., 

ii 

Mitchell  W.  E., 

ii 

Moore,  Smith  & Co., 

ii 

Otis  Samuel  & Co., 

ii 

Palmer  II.  N., 

ii 

Pattershall  D., 

ii 

Perkins  J.  W., 

ii 

Perry  A., 

44 

Pierce  John  & Co., 

4' 

Spring  James  H., 

44 

Stanley  & Gould, 

44 

Sumner  J.  G.  & Co., 

, 44 

Swett  E., 

44 

Union  Mutual  Store, 

a 

White  M.  P., 

44 

Chandler  Joseph, 

Belgrade. 

Davis  Joshua, 

44 

Hill  Rufus, 

a 

Lawton  William, 

44 

Leonard  & Stuart, 

a 

Richardson  Charles, 

a 

Spencer  Fred., 

44 

Taylor  Crowell, 

44 

Black  Charles  B., 

Belmont. 

Crawford  John  & Co., 

<< 

Mears  & Whitney,  North 

44 

Doyle  Owen, 

Benedicta. 

Farmer  James, 

ii 

Smith  William, 

it 

Buxton  Alexander, 

Benton. 

Hinds  Crosby, 

<< 

Lunt  Andrew  R., 

Richardson  Andrew  H., 

“ 

Brackett  U.  0., 

Berwick. 

Parks  & Harris, 

(( 

Chipman  R.  A.  & Co., 

Bethel. 

Chipman  & Bean, 

ii 

Eames  A.  P., 

44 

Gibson  Samuel  F., 

it 

Kimball  Ira  C., 

it 

Mason  & Edwards, 

44 

Merrill  Amos  M., 

it 

Cole  & Barry, 

Biddeford. 

Jellison  A.  H., 

it 

Smith  W.  H.  & T.  H., 

ii 

Colby  Joel, 

Bingham. 

328 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Goodrich  Simeon, 

Smith  Benj.,  2d, 
Blanchard  Jacob, 

Coburn  A.  & P., 

Emery  Levi,  Jr., 

Union  Store,  No 
Pratt,  Agent, 

Closson  John, 

Holt  F.  A., 

Holt  Jonah, 

Hopkins  William, 

Stevens  Augustus, 
Stevens  John, 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

Seavey  Andrew, 

Fisher  Wm.  & Chas., 
Goudy  Alden, 

Harris  Paul, 

Hodgdon  Thomas, 
Hodgdon  William, 

Lewis  Allen, 

McClintock  John,  Jr., 
Heed  Benj., 

Spinney  Robert, 

"Wilson  Parker, 

Chase  James, 

Coombs  Abner, 

Grant  E., 

Grart  Uriah, 

Church  & Plaisted, 

Davis  Edmund  H., 

Go  wen  Benj., 

Kingsbury  Henry  E., 
Kingsbury  Thomas  R. 
Springer  Theron  W., 
Barton  Greenwood  F., 
Butler  Joshua  S., 

Howard  Albert  E., 

Keene  Waterman  F., 
Martin  Thomas, 

Smith  Benj., 

Cushing  Nathaniel, 
Goodwin  Geo.  0.. 

Ball  Reuben, 

Billings  Luther, 

Brown  Luke, 

Davis  Alvin, 

Farnsworth  George, 
Nelson  A.  M., 

Stone  Dixey, 

Thompson  Orin, 

Johnson  C.  F.  A., 

Baird  John  D., 
Chamberlain  Henry, 
Chamberlain  Thomas  H., 
Dyer  John, 

Erskine  James, 
Humphrey,  Baker  & Co., 
Hinds  Samuel  T., 

Morton  Leander, 
Richards  & Baker, 
Wheeler  Francis, 

Yates  & Wells, 


Bingham. 

ii 

Blanchard. 
Bloomfield. 
& Son,  “ 

508,  A.  B. 

Bluehill. 


Bluehill  Falls. 
Boothby. 


Bowdoin. 


Bradford. 


Bradley. 

if 

Bremen. 


Brewer. 

(( 

Bridgton. 


Bridgewater. 

a 

Bristol. 


Davis  Marshall  & Co., 

Brooks. 

Huxford  James  S., 

€i 

Lane  John, 

ii 

Bray  H.  P., 

Brookline. 

Carlton  Rowland, 

ii 

Cole  Asa, 

ii 

Herrick  Nelson  & Co., 

a 

Ober  Samuel  F., 

a 

Powers  N.  H., 

a 

Briggs  William  E., 

Brighton. 

Foss  John  L., 

44 

Wade  Albert  C., 

a 

Perkins  H.  E., 

Brooksville. 

Lord  John, 

a 

Wasson  David, 

44 

Bean  Edwin  F., 

Brownfield. 

Nockman  Julius, 

ii 

Weeks  James  W., 

ii 

Brown  Moses  W., 

Brown  ville. 

Crocker  S.  E., 

“ 

Jenks  E.  A , 

“ 

Nye  Darius, 

« 

Boardman  A.  F., 

Brunswick. 

Booker  A.  J.  & Co., 

<< 

Centre  Isaac, 

ii 

Colby  & Bickford, 

ii 

Elliot  Daniel, 

ii 

Harmon  A.  B., 

ii 

Harmon  W.  J., 

44 

Kincaid  Abraham, 

ii 

Metcalf  & Booker, 

it 

Mitchell  & Carroll, 

44 

Nelson  James, 

ii 

Owen  Francis, 

ii 

Owen  W., 

ii 

Richardson  P.  M., 

it 

Smett  A.  0., 

a 

Stanwood  A.  L., 

a 

Stanwood  Isaac, 

a 

Thompson  L.  B., 

44 

Webb  & Collins, 

i4 

Allen  & Thomas, 

Buckfield. 

Atwood  E.  & C.  B., 

ft 

Andrews  Hiram, 

44 

Bennett  George, 

ii 

Cole  A.  F., 

ii 

Fobes  Richard, 

ii 

Loring  & Long, 

a 

Barnard  Enoch  & Co., 

Bucksport. 

Barnard  & Crane, 

it 

Blodgett  & Co., 

t€ 

Bradley  Geo.  L., 

ii 

Bradbury  & Warren, 

if 

Bradley  Joseph  B., 

if 

Brown  C.  & Co., 

44 

Carter  James  M., 

44 

Cobb  Schuyler  & Co., 

it 

Colby  Alonzo, 

Folsom  & Gardner, 

it 

Hall  A.  H., 

ft 

Hall  S.  P.  & Co., 

ii 

Hill  Nahum  T., 

if 

Homer  Sewall  C., 

ii 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


329 


Homer  Zenas,  Bu  ksport. 

Lufkin  Asa,  “ 

Skinner  Solomon,  “ 

Swazey  Sewall  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Taylor  S.,  Burlington. 

Woodman  A.,  “ 

Milliken  Elias  & Geo.,  Burnham. 

Clay  Jonathan,  Buxton. 

Dow  Oliver, 

Dunnell  Joseph  & Co., 

Hanson  A.  W.  & Co., 

Hobson  Jeremiah, 

Kimball  Daniel, 

Lord  Geo.  W., 

Meserve  Samuel, 

Milliken  Loring  J., 

Palmer  Wm., 

Sawyer  Wm., 

Austin  Taylor  D.,  Byron. 

Avery  Peter,  (Milltown,)  Calais. 

Barnard  A.,  “ 

Barnard  D.  B.,  “ 

Barnard  G.  S.,  “ 

Brown  William,  “ 

Cole  G.  N , “ 

Cottle  C.  & H.  C., 

Copeland  & Duren,  “ 

Dailey  A.,  “ 

Deming  William  & Sons,  “ 

Drugan  William,  “ 

Gallagher  S.,  “ 

Gordon  David,  “ 

Grant  & Coulter,  “ 

Hill  D.  & H.  N.  & Co., 

Hill  M., 

Kelley  C.  H., 

King  G.  D.  & Sons,  “ 

King  S.  T.  & Co.,  “ 

Lawrence  D.  W.,  “ 

Lawrence,  Huckins  & Co., 

(Red  Beach,)  «* 

McCullough  H.,  “ 

McCurdy  & Harvey,  (Red  Beach)  “ 
McDonald  R., 

Perkins  James,  “ 

Pettigrew  Joshua,  (Red  Beach,)  “ 
PikeC.  R., 

Pike  William,  “ 

Pool  S.  B.,  “ 

Sawyer  Thomas,  “ 

Tarbox  G.R.&  Co.,  (Red  Beach,)  “ 
VeaseyJ.,  “ 

Vickey  M.,  “ 

Young  B.,  “ 

Gates  & Wentworth, (Milltown,)  “ 
Hale  J.  S.  & Co.,  “ 

Lamb  N.,  “ “ 

McAllister  & Tyler,  “ , “ 

Pineo  David,  “ “ 

Stickney  R.  C.  & Co.,  “ “ 

Union  Store,  “ “ 

Herrick  Alonzo,  Cambridge. 

Packard  Alanson  D.,  “ 


Adams  Samuel  G.,  Camden. 

Barrows  C.,  “ 

Carleton,  Norwood  & Co.,  “ 

Curtis  John  H.,  “ 

Gould  & Carlton,  “ 

Harfoid  Hiram,  “ 

HuntT.  M.,  “ 

Jones  Joseph,  “ 

Kirk  Thomas,  “ 

Martin  Alexander,  “ 

Merriam  & Eells,  « 

Page  & Mclntire,  “ 

Pendleton  Reuben,  “ 

Piper  Frank,  “ 

Shepard  Jotham,  “ 

Stetson  Joseph  C.,  “ 

Stockbridge  Joseph,  “ 

Sweetland  Austin,  “ 

Talbot  David,  <* 

Butts  J.  Q.  A.,  Canaan. 

Burrell  H.,  “ 

Lewis  George  H.,  << 

Penny  A.  B.,  “ 

Rollins  S.  & L.  H.,  “ 

Barrows  Andrew,  Canton. 

Coolidge  Ezra  P.,  “ 

Deshon  John  M.,  “ 

Hines  Enoch  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Swasey  Benj.  K.,  *« 

Fickett  Ezekiel,  Cape  Elizabeth. 
Pillsbury  Jona.  W.,  *•  “ 

Eldridge  Allen,  Carmel. 

Johnson  I.  W.  & E M., 

Nichols  C.  A.,  “ 

Ruggles  & Nevens,  “ 

Lane  Calvin,  Carroll. 

Dingley  & Watkins,  Casco. 

Eastman  Moses  S.,  “ 

Jordon  Anson,  « 

Maybery  Edward,  “ 

Rolfe  William,  “ 

Adams  Samuel,  Castine. 

Cate  C.  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Hatch  S.  P.  & Co.,  “ 

Hooper  Joshua,  «< 

Jarvis  W.  & J.  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Stearns  & Co.,  « 

Tilden  C.  K.  & Co.,  *< 

Wetherbee  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Dunning  & Foss,  Charlestown. 

Dunning  Reuben,  “ 

Hatch  Mark,  “ 

ArcherS.  C.,  Cherryfield. 

Biown  J.  C.,  “ 

Campbell  & Burnham,  “ 

Campbell  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Coffin  John  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Cook  & Adams,  “ 

Dyer  Amos,  “ 

Doyle  Thomas,  “ 

Freeman  William,  Jr.,  “ 

Nichols  William  & Son,  <£ 

Shaw  Samuel  S.  & Co.,  “ 


22 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


330  y 


Smith  R.  P., 

Tilden  George  F.  & Co. 
Willey  D.  & Co., 

Lyon  J.  B., 

Walker  Tristram  N., 
Whittier  William, 
Abbot  & Gray, 

Coombs  William, 
Giddings  Job, 

Hatch  Alexander, 
Healey  William  II., 
Marshall  Jacob, 

Meigs  & Chadwick, 

N.  E.  Protective  Union. 
Russ  & Reed, 
Washburn  O.  W., 

Chase  David, 

Hodgdon  E.  G.  & Co., 
Hunter  G.  & H., 

Hunter  Zimri, 

Merrill  Johnson, 

Smith  Orin, 

Totrnan  John, 

Murray  V., 

Bailey  James, 

Buckman  A.  W., 
Buckman  G.  A., 
Crandon  Joseph, 

Harris  George  & Co., 
Leighton  Levi, 

Reed  Daniel, 

Union  Store, 

Wass  William, 

Wilson  Truman, 
Bachelder  Campbell, 
Bemis  Jacob, 

Hutchins  James, 

Morse  S,  S., 

Dexter  H.  K.  & Co., 
Farrar  Sewall, 

Kimball  R.  H., 

Lunt  Samuel, 

Lincoln  Oscar, 

O’Brien  J.  & D.  W., 
O’Brien  W.  L., 

Shaw  James  M., 

Skinner  Alvin, 

Weston  Wesley, 

Cass  Ethan  A., 

Evans  Daniel, 

Flanders  Jeremiah, 
Robinson  Calvin, 
Billings  Hiram, 
Humphrey  Nicholas  L., 
Mountford  Greenleaf, 
Soule  John, 

Fales  A.  S., 

Fales  E., 

McIntyre  & Co., 

Rice  William, 

Cutler  Milldam  Co., 
Dennison  Lucius, 
Thurlow  Chas.  T., 


Cherryfield. 

if 

if 

Chesterville. 

ii 

ii 

China. 

(( 

f 

i 

t 

4 

f 

No.  380,  ‘ 

4 

Clinton. 


Clintqn  Gore. 
Columbia. 


Co 


Co 


Cumbe 


nth. 


Cornville 


and. 


Cushing. 


Cutler. 


Wilder  Isaac, 
Knowlton  Jeremiah, 
Cobb  G., 

Dexter  B., 

Dingley  J.  & Co., 

Goff  James  & Son, 
Gould  Levi  & Co., 
Hicks  Samuel, 

Ingalls  R.  & Co., 
Lufkin  Frank  & Co., 
Leathers  Alfred, 
Lufkin  J.  & Co., 
Marston  Brackett, 
Penley  Rufus, 

Small  Charles, 
Stinchfield  G., 

Stinson  David, 
Woodbury  William, 
Goodwin  John  M., 
Parker  & Pearl, 
Campbell  Samuel, 
Carlton  Daniel, 

Colby  F.  A.  S., 

Eaton  Charles, 

Fifield  E., 

Fuller  T.  S., 

Haskell  Charles  S., 
Haskell  Eben  F., 
Ingalls  Nathaniel, 
Johnson  J.  P., 
Pickering  T.  B., 
Pressey  Jonathan, 
Raynes  A.  B., 

Sellars  J.  H., 

Spofford  Pearl, 

Spofford  W.  H.H., 
Turner  J., 

Warren  Richard,  Jr., 
Whitmore  Samuel, 
Bennett  Joseph, 

Flye  Sewall, 

Holt  Joseph, 

Hobart  D.  K.  & Co., 
Kilby  John, 

Union  Store, 

Williams  J.  & T.  W., 
Drake  E., 

Frye  Eben, 

Ayer  E.  A., 

Bassett  & Dustin, 
Chandler  Josiah, 
Durrell  B.  E.  H., 
Eaton  William, 

French  A.  S., 

Hamilton  George, 
Hayes  L.  D., 

Kingsbury  J.  R.  & Co., 
McCrillis  P., 

Merrill  B L., 

Blagge  S., 

Dennis  J.  & Bro., 
Loper  J.  E., 

Simpson  F.  A., 


Cutler. 

Damariscotta. 

Danville. 

if 


Dayton. 
Dedham. 
Deer  Isle. 


if 


a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

a 

Denmark. 

fi 

ii 

Dennysville. 


Detroit. 

Dexter. 

ii 

ii 


ii 

if 


fi 


ii 

Dixmont. 

ii 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


331 


Whitney  Amos, 

Dixmont. 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  427,  “ 

Chase  & Son, 

Dixfield. 

Dillingham  George, 

“ 

Holman  John  J., 

66 

Stanley  Calvin, 

66 

Bartlett  F.  & A.  S., 

Dover. 

Chase  A.  B., 

a 

Drake  F.  K., 

a 

Hill  Cyrus, 

a 

Hopkins  Nathaniel, 

a 

Kimball  Chas.  E., 

a 

Lougee  J.  S., 

n 

Lowell  W.  W., 

Sawyer  & Woodbury, 

66 

Stacy  Hiram, 

46 

Tyler  Joseph, 

46 

Alley  & Cate, 

Dresden. 

Cate  B.  T., 

66 

Houdlette  Edward  E.; 

46 

Hatch  Anthony  S., 

Durham. 

Hawkes  Nathan, 

Lunt  Amos  F., 

66 

Merrill  J.  C.  & Son., 

66 

Miller  S.  M., 

66 

Warren  E.  S.  & J.  Q„ 

46 

Chandler  Luther, 

East  Livermore. 

Hobbs  James  B., 

“ 

Kimball  & Son, 

66 

Pettingill  Comfort, 

66 

Tozier  G.  W., 

66 

\ 

Burrall  Ovid, 

East  Machias. 

Cary  Charles, 

66 

Chaloner  B.  G., 

66 

Chase  S.  H., 

66 

Chase  H.  S., 

Chase  William, 

46 

Foster  C.  W., 

46 

Foster  Jeremiah, 

46 

Foster  C., 

66 

Haines  P.  T., 

46 

Hovey  C.  P., 

66 

Howe  G.  D., 

66 

Johnson  J.  H.  & Co., 

46 

Keller  John, 

66 

Kingsley  J.  W., 

66  ' 

Lowell  J.  A., 

66 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

« 

Sevey  John  S., 

46 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 

66 

Talbot  P.  & Son, 

66 

Union  Store, 

66 

Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co., 

46 

Connelly  Patrick, 

Eaton  Grant. 

Findlen  Patrick, 

<< 

Andrews  E.  H., 

Eastport. 

Bass  J.  W., 

it 

Bowman  John  L., 

66 

Brown  W., 

66 

Bradford  Alden, 

46 

Bucknam  Asa, 

46 

Bucknam  John, 

« 

Bucknam  Samuel, 

Bucknam  W.  W., 

Eastport. 

Clark  R.  B., 

66 

Dyer  Charles  H., 

46 

Fisher  & Milliken, 

66 

French  John, 

66 

Houghton  P., 

66 

Hume  S.  B.  & Co., 

Kilby  D.  & Son, 

66 

Kilby  Isaac  H., 

66 

Leighton  Samuel  W., 

66 

Livermore  J.  M., 

66 

Mowe  & Co., 

66 

Odell  Daniel  I., 

46 

Peabody  & Cummings, 

66 

Paine  & Sons, 

66 

Peavey  & Sons, 

46 

Peabody  Leonard, 

66 

Perkins  D., 

66 

Pike  Humphrey, 

46 

Rice  G.  I.  G., 

66 

Sabine  E.  Y., 

66 

Shackford  & Son, 

66 

Thomson  Matthew, 

66 

Union  Store,  G.  F.  Wadsworth,  “ 

Wadsworth  S.  B., 

66 

Whalen  Patrick, 

66 

Mills  L.  S., 

Eddington. 

Thompson  C.  G., 

“ 

Wiswell  Thomas, 

46 

Emery  Benj., 

Eden. 

Higgins  Emery  S., 

66 

Richards  Samuel  H., 

46 

Roberts  Tobias, 

66 

Brooks  Martin  P., 

Eliot. 

Austin  & Chute, 

Ellsworth. 

Beckwith  Geo.  C., 

46 

Black  George  N.  & Co., 

f‘ 

Blaisdell  Francis, 

66 

Bonzey  Charles,  (Falls 

l 66 

Brown  Ivory  L.,  (Falls.)  “ 

Dutton  S.  & H.  A., 

66  ' 

Edwards  Asa, 

46 

Hale  & Eaton, 

46 

Jones  A.  W.  & T.  D., 

66 

Nealey  C.  A.,  (Falls,) 

46  V* 

Robinson  Albert, 

46 

Sargent  Amasa, 

46 

Stockbridge  E.  H., 

<4 

Tisdale  Seth, 

66 

Whiting  Henry, 

66 

Wood  J.  W.  & Co., 

6 4 

Patten  John  S., 

Enfield. 

Treat  J.  & E.  H., 

« 

Buswell  Columbus, 

Etna. 

Colbath  & Horn, 

Exeter. 

Cutler  John  & Son. 

(4 

Grinnell  Albert, 

66 

Libbey  Geo.  W., 

64 

Quimby  Ward  L., 

66 

Walker  John, 

6 

Webber  John  P., 

66 

Whitney  John, 

66 

Nye  & Wilder, 

Fairfield. 

332 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Falmouth. 


West  Falmouth. 
Farmingdale. 


Farm 


ngton, 


Fayette. 


Flag  Staff. 


Osgood  John,  Fairfield. 

Page  & Bodfish,  “ 

Pratt  Elbridge  G.,  “ 

Lawrence  Henry,  2d,  “ 

McFadden  E.  W.,  “ 

Tobey  Henry  S.,  “ 

Varney  William,  “ 

Whiting  Henry,  “ 

Williams,  Pease  & Co.,  “ 

Wing  William  H 
Merrill  S.  J., 

Patrick  William, 

Richards  W.  N., 

Williams  P.  I., 

Noyes  John, 

Tarbox  George, 

Belcher  T.  F., 

Bonney  A.  H., 

Cutler  Reuben, 

Garcelon  P.  M., 

Hiscock  R., 

Keith  Leonard, 

Sotyell  H.  B.  & J.  A. 

Whitney  & Ramsdell 
Eaton  H.  H.,  Agent, 

Lovejoy  H.  B., 

Underwood  J.  H., 

Standish  Myles, 

Hyde  Henry  W.  & Co.,  Fort  Fairfield. 
Hale  A.  & E.  J.,  Foxcraft. 

Hopkins  A.,  “ 

Judkins  E.  F.,  “ 

Roberts  Jonathan,  “ 

Vaughan  B.  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Atwood  B.  & Son.,  Frankfort  Mills. 
Hopkins  B., 

Pierce  Geo.  A.  & Co., 

Robinson  Daniel  & Co., 

Treat  Franklin, 

Treat  E.  P.  & Co., 

Treat  & Parker, 

Treat  U.  & A., 

Webster,  Treat  & Co., 

Atwood  J.  N., 

Chick  Elisha, 

Chick  James  B., 

Colburn  Chas., 

Cushing  & Co., 

Fernald  Edward, 

Haley  James, 

Little  James  B.  & Co., 

Merrill  C.  R., 

Miller  James  W., 

Nickerson  N.  K., 

Rich  Reuben  A., 

Smith  Edward, 

Wardwell  James, 

Brown  John, 

Hatch,  Macomber&  Sons 
Martin  & Laskey, 

Moseley  William  G., 

Scammons  A.  & Co., 

West  John&  Co., 


Frankfort. 


Franklin. 


Elliot  R.  & Co.,  Freedom. 

Ross  Wm,,  “ 

Union  Store,  462,  “ 

Williams  Benj.,  “ 

Weymouth  Samuel,  Freeman. 

Bliss  Chas.  & Gersham,  Freeport. 
Curtis  Theodore  L.,  “ 

Holbrook  & Gore,  “ 

Osgood  Sam’l  & Stephen  D.,  “ 

Soule  Robert  S.,  “ 

Thing  Samuel,  “ 

Cook  Zenas,  2d,  Friendship. 

Deering  James,  “ 

Delano  Sanford,  “ 

Winchenback  James,  “ 

Buswell  Henry  C.,  Fryeburg. 

Chorles  Adam  W.,  “ 

Chorles  Justus,  “ 

Eastman  Philip,  “ 

Gibson  James,  “ 

Hutchins  Henry  D.  E.,  “ 

Strout  & Higgins,  “ 

Shirley  & Andreevs,  “ 

Shirley  J.  & N.,  “ 

Ward  Timothy  C.,  “ 

Baker  Thomas  & Son,  Gardiner. 

Davis  A.  G.,  “ 

Fling  & Drew,  “ 

Field  Benj.  F.,  “ 

Johnson  Elias  H.,  “ 

Johnson  & Stone,  “ 

Lynch  Matthew,  “ 

Mitchell,  Wilson  & Co.,  ** 

Nutting  Edward  D.,  “ 

Trott  Freeman,  “ 

Robinson  & Billings,  “ 

Smart  Josiah  T.,  “ 

Stone  John,  “ 

Spear  Gardner,  “ 

Tarbox  Stephen  W.,  “ 

Toby  & Smith,  *« 

Townsend  & Bartlett,  “ 

Johnson  N.  W.  & Co.,  Garland. 

Oak  Lorenzo,  “ 

Berry  Joseph,  Georgetown. 

Emmons  Thomas  & Son.,  “ 

Watson  Sewall,  “ 

Scripture  Oliver  S.,  Glenburn. 

Parker  Edwin,  Golden  Ridge  Plant. 

Robinson  S.,  “ “ “ 

Clement  J.  H.,  Gorham. 

Clement  Daniel  B.,  “ 

Hamlin  B.,  “ 

Lord  Sam’l  W.,  “ 

Lowry  F.,  “ 

Parker  J.  & J.  W., 

Plummer  J.  H.,  “ 

Ridlon  & Card,  “ 

SturgissA.,  “ 

Clark  A.  P.,  (Win.  Har.),  Gouldsboro’. 
Clark  Geo.  A.,  (Pros.  Har.),  “ 
Hammond  & Hill, 

(Winter  Harbor),  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


333 


HoveyJohn,  Gouldsboro.’ 

Kingsley  John,  (West) 

Norwood  , (Win.  Har.), 

Sowle  Hillard  M., 

Stevens  Curtis,  (Win.  Har.), 

Union  Store,  No.  15,  (West) 

Adams  Isaiah  & Co.,  Gray. 

Allen  Robert  A.,  “ 

Hancock  & Small,  “ 

Lawrence  Nathaniel  S.,  “ 

Shaw  Robert  D.,  “ 

Benson  P.  S.,  Greene. 

Curtis  H.  P.  & I.  G.,  “ 

Dollif  Lucius  P.,  Greenfield. 

Philbrook  Jonathan,  “ 

Eveleth  J.  IJ.  & Co.,  Greenville. 

Gower  Chas.  W.,  “ 

Bartlett  Jeremiah,  Greenwood. 

Crocker  Calvin,  “ 

Houghton  Samuel  H.,  “ 

Stevens  Winthrop,  “ 

Yerrill  Samuel  C.,  “ 

Bennett  R.,  Guilford. 

Douglass  George  H.,  “ 

Grover  Samuel,  “ 

Bickford  John  M.,  Hampden. 

Carle  James,  “ 

Crosby  John,  “ 

Curtis  J.  & Son.,  “ 

Dudley  Elias  & Son,  “ 

Dudley  John,  “ 

Hinckley  & Emery,  “ 

Holt  & Deering,  “ 

Johnson  Josiah  F.,  “ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union, 

No.  618,  J.  Goodell,  Agt.,  « 
Phipps  Sam’l  & Son,  “ 

Thayer  Joseph  A.,  “ 

Crabtree  Lemuel,  Jr.,  Hancock. 

Moore  Peletiah,  “ 

Knapp  Albion  K.,  Hanover. 

Putnam  Prentiss  M.,  “ 

Bartlett  Cyrus,  Harmony. 

Chase  Hiram,  “ 

Simonton  Mark  L.,  “ 

Watson  C.  E.  & A.  F.,  “ 

Jack  Thomas  S.  & Co.,  Harpswell. 

Johnson  Chas.,  “ 

Lawson  J.  F.,  “ 

Merryman  James  W.  2d,  “ 

Merryman  Jacob,  “ 

Pinkham  W.  H.,  “ 

Sinnett.  Ralph,  “ 

Watson  Robert  & Co.,  “ 

Allen  Zepheniah,  Harrington. 

Dinsmore  Daniel  W., 

Dyer  Mark  A., 

Nash  S.  W., 

Plummer  Otis  S., 

Blake  Francis,  Harrison. 

Usley  & Nelson, 

Bartlett  America,  Hartford. 

Hines  Hiram, 


Burbank  Augustus  I., 

Hartland. 

Lancy  George, 

“ 

Page  & Shean, 

(( 

Glover  Robert, 

Hebron. 

Marshall  Isaac  W., 

if 

Allen  James  B., 

Hermon. 

Eaton  N.  D & J.  G., 

if 

Mason  Arad  C., 

a 

Sargent  Joseph  F., 

if 

Allen  Ghas.  G., 

Hiram. 

Hubbard  J.  P.  & N.  B. 

> 

Carpenter  Joshua, 

Hodgdon. 

Royal  F.  R., 

“ 

Walker  C., 

if 

Whitney  Sam’l, 

€6 

Whitney  Josiah  F., 

Holden  Plant. 

Dunn  Moses, 

Hollis. 

Dyer  Richard, 

if 

HobsoD  Chas., 

Hobson  Joseph  L., 

Mulvey  T.  C., 

if 

Runney  Jonathan, 

if 

Sawyer  Joseph, 

Smith  Mark, 

if 

Usher  Robert, 

if 

Warren  Joseph, 

if 

Athean  John, 

Hope. 

Manley  James, 

i< 

True  Edward, 

Cary  S.  & Co., 

Houlton. 

Collins  Patrick, 

“ 

Davis  Asa, 

“ 

Frisbie  S.  F., 

(6 

Frisbie  Timothy, 

if 

Goodwin  James  M., 

if 

Heywood  A.  P.  & Co., 

ii 

Lander  James, 

Manson  Rufus, 

Osborne  Ephraim  N., 

ii 

Page  Geo.  B., 

ii 

Russell  James  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Sanborn  Chas., 

“ 

Smith  Chas.  B.  & Co., 

Snow  Joshua, 

a 

Union  Store,  Moses  Bradbury, 

Agent, 

Industry. 

Willis  Beni.  N., 

(( 

Willis  Warren  N., 

a 

Clark  M., 

Islesborough. 

Dodge  Walter  F., 

Keller  Finley  R. , 

“ 

Parker  Thomas  H., 

“ 

Rider  Benj., 

Shearman  Franklin, 

Chase  Edmund, 

Jackson. 

Cook  J.  G., 

“ 

Keyes  Elisha  & Sons, 

Jay. 

Leach  & Holmes, 

Wait  & Yetton, 

ii 

Bond  Henry  K., 

Jefferson. 

Bond  Samuel  J., 

ii 

Kennedy  Alden, 

U 

Reeves  Moses, 

ii 

334 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Soule  Albert  L.,  Jefferson. 

Weeks  George,  “ 

Weeks  Elbridge  S., 

Weeks  Joseph, 

Weeks  John  T.,  “ 

Richardson  Enoch,  Jonesboro’. 

Taylor  Geo.  W., 

Tabbot  Obed,  “ 

Felton  James  0.,  Kenduskeag. 

Garland  Elhanan, 

Higgins  William, 

Hodsdon  Moses  & Son, 

Hodsdon  Jonathan  B , “ 

Cousins  Jas.,  Kennebunk. 

Daniel  Nathan,  Jr., 

Downing  William, 

Emmons  & Littlefield, 

Furbush  Isaac, 

McCullock  Adam,  “ 

Oakes  & Ricker,  “ 

Osborn  John  & Co.,  “ 

Wallingsford  Geo.  W.,  “ 

Wormwood *Wm.  J.,  “ 

Bourne  Oliver,  Kennebunkport. 

Cousins  Enoch,  “ 

Luques  Andrew  S.,  “ 

Moody  William  F., 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  169,  “ 
Perkins  Silas,  “ 

Ward  D.  S., 

Day  John,  Kilmarnock. 

Heald  Theron  G.,  Kingsbury. 

Dolbier  A.  E.,  Kingfield. 

Pullen  C.  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Saunders  N.  B.,  “ 

Beale  Isaac  & Co.,  Kirkland. 

Briggs  H.  I., 

Hayes  & Roberts,  “ 

Cutts  Oliver  & Son,  Kittery. 

Frisbee  Daniel,  “ 

Kimball  & Lawrence, 

Seward  Joseph,  “ 

Hull  Israel,  Knox. 

Union  Division  Store,  649,  “ 

Bean  Gustavus  S.  & Co.,  Lee. 

Bowler  Edward  & Co.,  “ 

Cushman  A.  & Son,  “ 

Haskell  Geo.  & Co.,  “ 

Perkins  Joseph  H.,  “ 

Rich  Joshua  G.,  Letter  B. 

Hall  Winslow,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 
Long  & Drew,  “ “ 

Vaughan  & Collins,  “ “ 

Cl  rk  R.  W.  & Co.,  Levant. 

Cloudman  J.  W.,  “ 

Sawyer  J.W.,  “ 

Butler  M.  O.,  Lewiston. 

Blanchard  Joseph  K.,  “ 

Coburn  Freeman,  “ 

Crush  J.  V.,  “ 

Cutter  John  L.,  “ 

Keene  E.,  “ 

Wood  & Weeks,  “ 


Dingley  J.  Jr.  & Co.,  Lewiston  Falls. 
Goff  Thomas  Jr.  & Son,  “ 


Ingalls  R.  & Son, 

II 

Leathers  A., 

it 

Miller,  Randall  & Co., 

u 

Churchill  Jesse, 

Lexington. 

Ayer  William, 

Liberty. 

Hunt  W.  R.  & W.  H., 

“ 

Keen  Asa  H., 

Murray  Jonathan  M., 

II 

Pierpont  John  B., 

Sherman  Alvah, 

u 

Upham  Benj.  P., 

it 

Young  William, 

a 

Brackett  Isaac, 

Limerick. 

Clark  Elisha  S., 

II 

Harmon  Joseph  J., 

ii 

Libby  Elias, 

it 

Mason  Jeremiah  M., 

ii 

Trafton  J.  B.  & Co., 

Limestone  River  Plant. 

Libby  A.  C., 

Limington. 

Moore  D.  & H., 

“ 

Small  Ervin, 

ii 

Small  G.  S., 

ii 

Small  Henry, 

II 

Burleigh  Parker  P., 

Linneus. 

Ward  Stephen  G., 

“ 

Ayer  & Whittier, 

Lincoln. 

Bither  Asa, 

<< 

Chesley  A.  P., 

Crane  Allen  & Co., 

it 

Croxford  E., 

ii 

Hopkins  Jason  R., 

Jackman  Ebenezer, 

ii 

Jordon  Nelson, 

ii 

Mute  John  F., 

a 

Morrill  James  C.  & Co. 

a 

1 

Plumley  David  S., 

II 

Tobin  & Canney, 

ii 

Wyman  Elijah, 

Carver  Isaac, 

Lincolnvile . 

Decraw  & Knights, 

“ 

Frohock  Thomas, 

II 

Howe  David, 

II 

Perry  James, 

Ii 

Robinson  Burton, 

II 

Sperry  Luther, 

II 

Bartlett  Daniel, 

Litchfield. 

Earl  H„ 

• 1 

Jack  Alden, 

ii 

Starbird  Isaac, 

ii 

Cooledge  William, 

Livermore. 

Cooledge  & Bigelow, 

“ 

Farrar  & Morse, 

Harlow  C., 

II 

Perley  Nathaniel, 

it 

Lunt  Israel  B.. 

Long  Island. 

Eastman  & Walker, 

Lovell. 

Heald  & Hamblin, 

41 

Walker  James, 

a 

Case  I.  D., 

Lubec. 

Foster  Jeremiah, 

II 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


335 


Foster  M.  M & Co., 
Hamilton  James, 
Hunter  G.  W., 

Keif  Charles, 

Kelly  Robert,  Jr., 
Nevyman  Robert, 

Ring  C.  L., 

Ryerson  S., 

Scott  Eben, 

Staples  Samuel,  Jr., 
Tucker  D.  & Son, 

Case  S.  H.  & C., 
Calligan  W.  P., 
Chandler  & Tarbell, 
Crocker  W.  A., 
Donworth  P.  E., 
Gardner  & Longfellow 
Hemenway  W.  H., 
Hill  M.  T.  & Co., 

Hill  Obadiah, 
Longfellow  David, 
Longfellow  G.  H., 
Longfellow  E.  & Son, 
Longfellow  Gilbert, 
Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 
Stewart  R., 

Union  Store, 

Barton  Jacob, 
Fletcher  James  M., 
Marston  H.  C., 
Pennell  W.  E , 

Leavitt  Elnathan, 


Lubec. 


(West) 


Mariaville. 

Machias. 


Machias  Port. 


Macwahoc. 


Leryue  Gormaine,  Madawaska  Plant. 
Ouellet  Jule,  “ 

Seyhue  Daniel,  “ 

Thibodeau  Francis, 

Bosworth  Tilson  H., 

Flint  Alden, 

Flanders  William,  Jr., 

Kidder  John  S., 

Lincoln  Mellville, 

Morrison  Lucius, 

Snow  William  B., 

Chick  Isaiah, 

Smith  John, 

Burr  L.  N., 

Ingalls  Hannibal, 

Union  Store, 

Harmon  John  F., 

Fitzgerald  William, 

Pollard  Joseph, 

Condon  James, 

Young  Henry,  “ 

Kirby  Gilbert  & Co.,  Mattawamkeag 
Smith  Asa, 

McIntosh  Isaac  D., 

Bradford  & Co., 

Reed  Lewis, 

Clark  & Ford, 

Dudley  Paul,  2d, 

Lee  James, 

Mann  A.  A., 

Mariner  Luther, 


Madison. 


Madrid. 

Marion. 

Mercer. 


Marshfield. 

Masardis. 


Matinicus  Isle. 


Maxfield. 

Mexico. 


Milford. 


Spencer  & Gilman,  Milford. 

Weston  George,  “ 

Crockett  Lewis  & Son,  Milton  Plant. 
Howe  Henry,  “ 

Hoyt  & Rolfe,  “ 

Jewell  Ezra  & Co.,  “ 

Perham  Joel,  “ 

Fickett  M.  & Co.,  Milbridge. 

Foster  Lewis, 

Mansfield  J.  B., 

Noyes  A.  P., 

Wait  George, 

Wallace  J.  T.,  Jr.,  & Co. 

Burton  James  M.,  Milo. 

Campbell  John  A.,  “ 

Gould  W.  E.  & E.  H., 

Macomber  James  H.,  “ 

Mooers  & Stanchfield,  “ 

Sprague  A., 

Atwood  Luther, 

Bridgeham  J.  G., 

Green  & Millikin, 

Lowell  William, 

Moore  George, 

Pulsifer  Josiah  D., 

Washburn , 

Atkinson  B.  F., 

Arnold  Eben, 

Kimball  A.  S., 

Norris  C.  S.  & Co., 

Norm  J.  R., 

Flanders  D.  S., 

Gilmore  J.  P.  & A.  R. 

Mayo  Timothy, 

Neally  C., 

Houston  Alexander  G. 

Pullen  Jonathan  H., 

Hoit  John  L., 

Wellington  Joel, 

Ayer  William,  2d, 

McFarland  Aaron  P., 

Nash  William, 

Randall  John, 

Copp  Daniel, 

Kimball  Daniel, 

Somes  Isaac, 

Somes  John, 

Wasgatt  David,  2d, 

Fifield  John, 

Hopkins  Calvin, 

Mayhew  Moses  S.,  “ 

Bray  Washington,  Naples. 

Goodrich  Charles,  “ 

Knight  H.  O.,  “ 

Moody  Artemas,  ttc 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  No.  201,  “ 
Bailey  Gould,  Newcastle. 

Boyd  Thomas  & Co., 

Carney  Franklin, 

Clifford  Jotham  T., 

Cotton  William, 

Farnum  Alexander,  Jr., 

Genther  Isaac, 


Minot. 


Moluncus  Isle. 
Monmouth. 


Monroe. 


Monson. 

ii 

Monticello. 

ft 

Montville. 


Mt.  Desert. 


Mt.  Vernon. 


336 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Glidden  Edward  A.  & Co.,  Newcastle. 
Hopkins  James,  “ 

Perkins  Robert  R.  & Co.,  “ 

Sise  Edward  H.,  “ 

Webb  Nathan,  “ 

Woodbridge  W.  W.,  “ 

Arnold  Allen,  (West)  Newburg. 

Gilmore  Chas.  D.,  (South)  “ 
Knowlton  Jabez,  “ 

Newcomb  Seth,  (South)  “ 
Whitney  Calvin  H.,  (North)  “ 
Adams  Samuel  C.,  Newfield. 

Moore  Joseph,  “ 

Moulton  J.  McD.  & A.  H.,  “ 

Smith  Samuel  H.,  “ 

Thompson  James,  “ 

Wood  Mark,  “ 

Blake  & White,  New  Gloucester. 
Gross  & Keith,  “ 

Clark  & Walker,  Newport. 

Duffee  P.  B.  M., 

Flint  Greenville,  “ 

Hobart  Atkinson,  “ 

Churchill  Josiah  P.,  New  Portland. 
Kimball  Benj.  F.,  “ 

Knowles  Asa  A.,  “ 

Spear  J.  W.,  “ 

Spooner  A.,  “ 

Choate  C.  H.,  Newry. 

Ames  & Soule,  New  Sharon. 

Chase  George  W.  , “ 

Howe  H.  M.  & Co.,  “ 

Perkins,  Curtis  & Co.,  “ 

Stewart  J.  J.,  New  Vineyard. 

Wright  N.  E., 

Stevens  I.  J.  & Co.,  Nickertou  Plant. 
Engley  Charles,  Nobleboro’. 

Haines  Joseph,  “ 

Hall  E.  K.  & J.  L, 

Hatch  Ephraim,  “ 

Huse  Thomas  W.,  “ 

Lincoln  Joshua,  “ 

Oliver  William,  « 

Pillsbury  Thomas  G.,  “ 

Sprowl  William  M.,  “ 

Blunt  A.  D.,  Norridgewock. 

Jenkins  & Ames,  “ 

Sawyer  John  H.,  “ 

Union  Store,  “ 

Bryant  B , North  Anson. 

Colman  & Steward,  “ 

Doolittle  & Fletcher,  “ 

Dinsmore  M.  M.,  “ 

Getchell  F.  H.,  « 

Hutchins  S.  T.,  “ 

Steward  Columbus,  “ 

Bailey  George  O.,  North  Belmont. 
Emerson  George  H.,  North  Castme. 
Winslow  John  N.,  No.  9,  Range  6. 
Mooers  A.  T.  & Co.,  No.  11,  Range  5. 
Rogers  D.  N.,  “ “ 

Woodard  Charles,  No.  33. 

Buffum  B.,  No.  Berwick. 


Chadbourn  Daniel,  No.  Berwick. 
Hobbs  Shelden,  ** 

Hussey  P.,  “ 

Lord  Jeremiah,  “ 

Snow  Geo.  H.,  “ 

Beverage  & Emerson,  North  Haven. 
Calderwood  Henry  E.,  “ 

Carver  Nathan,  “ 

Mills  Jesse,  “ 

Smith  Joseph  L.,  “ 

Alden  David,  Northport. 

Farrow  Dexter,  “ 

Lancaster  H.  N.,  “ 

Crockett  James,  Norway. 

Denison  J.  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Favor  Samuel,  “ 

Holden  G.  B., 

Howe  J.  & E.  W., 

Morrill  J.  H„ 

Shackley  E.  C.,  “ 

Swift  Jonathan,  “ 

Thomas  William,  “ 

Verrill  G.  W., 

Crockett  Enoch,  North  Yarmouth. 
Dunn  Isaac  S.,  “ 

Plimpton  Nathan,  “ 

Staples  John,  “ 

Blake  Newell,  Oldtown. 

Burton  Albert  G., 

Butman  S.  G., 

Dillingham  T.  H., 

Fisk  Charles, 

Jameson  & Ellis, 

Purrington  James  A.  & Co., 

Reed  Wellington, 

Richardson  H., 

Richardson  James  Y., 

Sawyer  , 

Sopers  & Bartlett, 

Staples  I.  & W., 

Stilson  G.  A.  & Co., 

Stow  Silas, 

Sutton  Arthur  B., 

Buck  John  A.  & Co.,  Or 

Conner  Lewis  W., 

Emerson  A.  P., 

Fraiser  Allen, 

Hancock  John  S., 

Harriman  Isaac  H., 

Perry  P.  W.  & Co., 

Saunders  Charles  H , 

Walker  Nathan, 

Soper  Albion, 

Buss  C.  0.  & Co., 

Cony,  Foster  & Co., 

Gowen  Augustus, 

Hamblin  & Russ, 

Soper  Albion, 

Soper  & Eldridge, 

Horn  Spencer  H., 

Atwood  J.  S.  & Co., 

Nickerson  Atkins  R.f 
Baker  Horace,  Oxford 


nd. 


Orland  Falls. 
Orono. 


Orland  Falls. 

Orneville. 

Orrington. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


337 


Durell  Charles,  Oxford. 

King  G.  W.  & Co., 

Knight  J.  W.  & Co.,  Otisfield. 

Stevens  Charles  0.,  “ 

Turner  Wyatt,  “ 

Fletcher  A.  B.,  Palermo. 

Laiter  L.  W.,  “ 

Longfellow  A.  B.}  “ 

Worthing  H.,  “ 

Davis  John  L.,  Palmyra. 

Folsom  David  G.,  “ 

Lang  Samuel  S.,  “ 

Pratt  Thomas  J.,  “ 

Andrews  & Bates,  Paris. 

Bolster  Otis  C.,  (South)  “ 

Crocker  Thomas  M.,  “ 

Dresser  John,  “ 

Murdock  Eliab,  (North)  “ 

Stevens  & Shurtleff,  (South)  “ 

Young  Francis  A., 

Briggs  S., 

Seabury  Thomas, 

Seabury  T.  B., 

Hodgkins  I.  A., 

Kennison  Henry, 

Lord  Samuel, 

Mudgett  S.  D.  & Co., 

Pease  Edwin, 

Pendexter  & Co., 

Randall  G.  M.  & Son 
Welch  C.  B., 

Frye  Jerome, 

Gardner  & Coburn, 

Jackman  & Lesslie,  “ 

Stetson  E.  G.,  • “ 

Hayden  Pattangill  & Co.,  Pembroke 
Lincoln  James  M., 

Motz  James, 

Small  George, 

Stoddard  Samuel, 

Stoddard  Samuel  W. 

Wardsworth  & Son, 

Wilder  B.  & Co., 

Woodworth  L.  L., 

Davis  C.  S.,  Perry. 

Tuttle  George  W.,  “ 

Union  Store,  “ 

Bolster  Lyman,  Peru. 

Chase  Charles  T.,  “ 

Green  Jonas,  “ 

Church  Charles,  Jr.,  Phillips. 

Dill  & Newman,  “ 

Gammon  Nathaniel,  “ 

Howard  & Thompson,  “ 

Josselyn  & Marston,  “ 

Lambert  S.  S.  & I.  T.,  “ 

Marston  Theodore,  “ 

Smith  Columbus,  “ 

Tarbox  W.  & D.,  “ 

Clifford  Benjamin,  Phipsburg. 

Larrabee  R.,  “ 

Lowell  T.  & J.,  “ 

Todd  G.  P., 


Parkman. 


Passadumkeag. 

Parsonsfield. 


Patten. 


Wyman  T.  P.,  Portland. 

Wildes  W.  H.  L., 

Connor  Ii.  B.  & J.  C.,  Pittsfield. 

Lancy  H.  W.,  “ 

Nelson  J.,  “ 

Simonds  & Wyman,  “ 

Soper  William  R.,  Plymouth. 

Thayer  George  H.,  “ 

Cousins  William,  Poland. 

Fernald  James  H.,  * 

Freeman  Joseph,  1 

Hancock  & Small,  1 

Lane  Thomas,  ' 

Martin  Gilman,  ' 

Storer  Francis,  ' 

Blazo  Ebenezer,  Porter. 

Stacy  George  G.  & Co., 

Stanley  William, 

Averill  & Knight,  Portland. 

Brown  William,  “ 

Duran  Josiah,  “ 

Gilbert  J.  J.,  “ 

Gordon  Joshua,  “ 

Harvey  Horace,  “ 

Haskell  Samuel,  “ 

Leavitt  John,  “ 

Littlefield  B.  & J.  B.,  “ 

Loring  George,  “ 

Merrill  Otis  C.,  “ 

Philbrook  D.  M.,  “ 

Reed  William  H.,  “ 

Stover  T.,  “ 

Thurston  Daniel  M.,  “ 

True  E.  S.,  “ 

Tukesbury  E.  D.,  “ 

Weeks  William,  “ 

Lufkin  & Cushman,  Pownal. 

Randall  Benjamin,  “ 

True  John  & Lyman  C.,  “ 

York  Elbridge,  “ 

Dudley  D.  & A.  W.,  Presque  Isle. 
Hines  Joseph  W.,  “ 

Rolf  Putnam,  Princeton. 

Fletcher  C.  S.  & O.,  (South)  Prospect. 
Grant  Gooding, 


(South) 

(North) 

(South) 


Grant  Jeremiah, 

Griffin  John, 

Harriman  Albert 
Hichborn  N.  G., 

McGilvrey  & Staples,  (South) 
Mudgett  John  & Co.,  (North) 
Mudgett  Luther, 

Mudgett  Willard,  (North) 
Roberts  B.  M.,  (North) 
Stowers  & Staples, 

Lamb  John, 

Barton  & Lunt, 

Fulton  Elijah, 

Sawyer  Franklin, 

Small  William, 

Craig  Daniel, 

Crane  U.  T.  & Co., 

Davis  Lewis, 


Rangeley. 

Raymond. 


Readfield. 


338 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Dearborn,  Morrill  & Smith,  Readfield. 
Frost  & Fuller, 

Kittridge  George  B., 

Lambert  John, 

Sanborn  F.  P.  & J.  A. 

Varney  John  E., 

Varnum  John  & Co., 

Williams  F.  A., 

Allen  A.  & L.,  Richmond. 

Avery  Enoch  M., 

Blanchard  Jabez, 

Church  James  A., 

Cox  Hartley  B., 

Foster  & McFarland, 

Garcelon  S.  H., 

Hall  Martin  E.  & Co., 

Houdlette  C.  & Co., 

Jack  Samuel  W., 

Linscott  Hosea, 

Marble  Levi  E., 

Patten  & Sturtevant, 

Smith  William  H., 

Southard  I.  A., 

Spear  Thomas,  Jr., 

Springer  & Soule, 

Thomas  George  H., 

Toothaker  Cornelius, 

Toothaker  H.  P., 

Frost  Lewis,  Ripley. 

Jordan  Joseph  M., 

Lovejoy  Stephen  G., 

Balkam  Gi  bert,  Robbinston. 

Balkam  James  M., 

Brown  J.  N.  M., 

Cox  J.  W., 

Houghton  Francis  & Co., 

Low  Seth  G., 

Nash  A., 

O’Brien  Simon, 

Spear  Gilbert, 

Springer  Samuel, 

Stetson  Moses  B., 

Union  Store,  R.  Gates,  Agt., 

Vose  & Joycej 


Vose  & McNeil, 
Achorn  J., 

Barrett  Ephraim, 
Bird  A.  J., 

Bird  John, 

Conant  O.  J., 

Cobb  Francis  & Co., 
Dean  L., 

Everill  & Dyer, 

Fish  W.  & S.  M., 
Fuller  Wm.  O., 

Gay  Ephraim, 
Gregory  John,  Jr., 
Halm  & Hardy, 
Hovey  M.  S., 
Jameson  John, 
Kimball  Alfred  H., 
Knowlton  & Finson, 
Libby  Samuel, 


Rockland. 


Lovejoy  William, 

Rockland. 

Mansfield  Edward  A., 

<< 

Merriman  Horace, 

if 

Pendleton  William,  Jr., 

it 

Pease  L.  C., 

it 

Perry  Ezekiel, 

it 

Richardson  Lewis, 

it 

Robinson  & Harden, 

it 

Rose  & Keene, 

H 

Snow  Geo.  L., 

it 

Thomas  & Hall, 

a 

Walsh  P.  W., 

a 

Waterman  A.  P., 

a 

Ulmer  Ephraim, 

a 

Blaisdell  Ira  F., 

Rome. 

Tracy  Amariah, 

(( 

Bartlett  II.  & Co., 

Rumford. 

Bolster  Otis  C., 

if 

Farnham  C.  W.  & Co., 

it 

Graham  Joshua, 

it 

Kimball  Charles  A., 

it 

Sawyer  J., 

it 

Gardner  R.,  Jr., 

Saco. 

Emery  S.  & Co., 

Sanford. 

Fitch.  Hodgdon  & Co., 

it 

Frost  George  A., 

it 

Lord  Samuel, 

a 

Morrill  John, 

a 

Merrill  Stephen, 

“ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union, 

tt 

Lane  Benj,, 

Sangerville. 

Lowell  Stephen, 

if 

Morgan , 

it 

Larrabee  John  S., 

Scarborough. 

Libby  John,  3d, 

it 

Libby  Milton, 

tt 

Milliken  Freedom, 

U 

Parker  John  M., 

Cross  David, 

Searsmont. 

Pattee  Sumner, 

Whittaker  Caleb, 

tt 

Babbidge  E.  G., 

Searsport. 

Black  Otis, 

Catlin  & Smart, 

it 

Crary  & Black, 

it 

Davis  James, 

tt 

Ellis  A.  H., 

Field  Joseph, 

it 

Fowler  John, 

tt 

Havener  I.  W., 

it 

Leach  Andrew, 

it 

McGilvrey  & Goodale, 

it 

Nickels  &Merrithew, 

ft 

Shirley  & Blethen, 

“ 

Smart  Richard, 

Smith  H.  D., 

it 

Snow  Benj., 

it 

Johnson  Chas.  K., 

Seayille. 

Cilley  Benj.  S., 

Sebec. 

Chase  Joseph  B., 

Lampson  William  P., 

McClure  Chas., 

a 

Classon  E., 

Sedgwick. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


339 


Dodge  Geo., 

Sargent  Wyer  G., 
Coffin  James  E., 
Coffin  & Warren, 
Merrill  Justice  B., 
Merrill  & Thombs, 
Hayward  A.  S., 
Marble  Barnard,  Jr., 
Merrill  Jeremiah, 
Springer  Stephen, 
Arnold  Samuel  D., 
Adams  & Nutter, 
Fuller  Albert, 


Lord  John, 

a 

Lane  P.  & B.  F., 

LovejoyE.  G., 

it 

McLellan  J.  J.  & C.  F., 

a 

Neil  E.  H., 

a 

Plummer  Henry, 

it 

Robinson  J., 

Turner  J.  L., 

it 

Frohock  D.  K., 

Smithfield. 

Varney  Isaac  W., 

it 

Whitehouse  Samuel, 

it 

Berry  Levi, 

Smyrna. 

Butts  Thomas  D., 

Solon. 

Coolidge  Samuel, 

it 

Hamblet  & Drew, 

it 

Hobart  & Wood, 

it 

Lowell  & Tibbetts, 

•« 

Thompson  Joel, 

it 

Webb  Sumner, 

ti 

Frost  John, 

So.  Berwick. 

Hanson  E.  S.  & N.,  Jr., 

“ 

Jewett  W.  D.  & Co., 

ti 

Moore  Isaac  F., 

Nason  Benj,, 

it 

Nealley  Geo.  K., 

it 

Parks  B.  F., 

it 

Wakefield  Geo.  H., 

it 

Baker  Cypron,  So.  Orrington. 

Nickerson  Horace, 

it 

Nye  Timothy, 

it 

Ryder  Ephraim  W., 

it 

Wheeldon  E.  & L., 

it 

Marr  T.  & N., 

Southport. 

McKown,  Cyrus,  Reed  & Co.,  “ 

Pierce  Samuel, 

ti 

Pierce  Thomas, 

it 

Fletcher  C.  S.  & 0.,  South  Prospect. 

Griffin  John, 

it 

Hichborn  A.  G., 

it 

McGilvrey  & Staples, 

ft 

Brown  Elisha,  South.  Thomaston. 

Coombs  Levi  G., 

ti 

Dean  E.  Jr.  & Co., 

a 

Graves  Edward  S., 

it 

Ingraham  Job, 

a 

Martin  Allen  F., 

tt 

Thorndike  George, 

tt 

Scribner  Wm.  L.  & Co., 

Springfield. 

Stevens  Wm.  P.  & H., 

“ 

Wetherbee  Washington, 

it 

Bickford  Thomas, 

Standish. 

Dyer  Gardner, 

ti 

Emery  James  W.  & Co., 

it 

Higgins  Seth, 

it 

Mann  Edmund  & Co., 

it 

Mayo  E.  H., 

it 

Weston  Nathan, 

tt 

Lothrop  Sullivan, 

St.  Albans. 

N.  E.  P.  Union,  No.  443, 

it 

Nutt  Samuel, 

ti 

Webber  Franklin  R., 

tt 

Clark  Joseph, 

St.  George. 

Fish  Joseph, 

it 

Fogerty  William  W., 

tt 

Fogg  Isaiah, 

if 

Fuller  William  0., 

ti 

Gardner  Joseph, 

a 

Gilman  Ira  M., 

it 

Hart  E., 

a 

Long  Joseph, 

tt 

Marshall  John, 

if 

Martin  Richard, 

ft 

Murphy  John, 

ft 

Snow  John  D., 

it 

Teel  Nathaniel, 

it 

Wall  Richard  R., 

tt  - 

Whitehouse  Josiah, 

ft 

Wiley  John  R., 

ft 

Smitn  Amos  W., 

Starks. 

Plaisted  & Co., 

Stetson. 

Soper  J.  H., 

ft 

McAllister  Jeremiah, 

Stoneham. 

York  John, 

ti 

Hitchcock  E.  K., 

Strong. 

a 

Porter  J.  W., 

Porter  William  B., 

Salem. 

Hill  Eben  H., 

Sullivan. 

Ingalls  & Shepard, 

(( 

Perry  Augustus  B., 

it 

Simpson  Jabez, 

Simpson  Simon  & Downing,  “ 

White  Asa  D., 

tt 

Chandler  Hiram  B., 

Sumner. 

Crocker  R.  & Co., 

<* 

Howe  Jacob  F., 

it 

Ryerson  Amos  R., 

it 

Davis  James  W., 

Surry. 

Dodge  Jacob, 

it 

Grant  Thomas, 

ft 

Jarvis  F.  W., 

it 

Means  Hezekiah, 

it 

Reynolds  William  D., 

it 

Stinson  Benj.  F., 

Swan  Island. 

Bailey  Martin, 

Swanville. 

Cunningham  Solomon, 

«« 

Nevers  Benj., 

Sweden. 

Webber  Benj., 

“ 

Bennett  Rufus  S. 

Thomaston. 

Burgess,  O’Brien  & Co., 

Carr  George  F., 

“ 

Chapman,  Flint  & Co., 

if 

Cook  Wm.  M., 

ti 

Counce  B.  W., 

if 

Sedgwick.  , 
Shapleigh. 

it 

it 

Shirley. 

Sidney. 

li 

it 

Skowhegan. 


340 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Fish  H.  K.,  Thomaston. 

Fuller  J.  A., 

Jacobs  R.  & J.  "VV., 

Jones  James, 

Jordan  Oliver  W., 

Kegan  Patrick, 

Levansaler  Atwood, 

O’Brien  E.  K., 

O’Brien  B.  O.  & Co., 

Pillsbury  George, 

Redlon  Nathan, 

Rice  Abner, 

Robinson  Edward, 

Sprague  John  0., 

Stetson,  Hatch  & Co., 

Young  Robert, 

Blondal  J.  F.,  Topsham. 

Poland  A.  G., 

Purrington  A.,  “ 

Ridley  A.,  “ 

White  Alfred,  “ 

Whitney  R.  P.,  “ 

WorthS.  M.,  “ 

Benson  B.,  (Bass  Harbor)  Tremont. 
Crockett  J.,  (Bass  Harbor)  “ 
Durgin  Horace,  (S.  W.  Harbor)  “ 
Fuller  C.  C.,  (Seal  Cove)  “ 
Haynes  A.,  (S.  W.  Harbor) 


Boynton  Henry  S., 
Copp  Daniel, 

Hodgkins  Barnabas, 
Hodgkins  Gilman  B., 
Hodgkins  Nathan, 
Thompson  William, 
Libby  James, 

Union  Store, 

Vickery  C.  A.  & Co., 
Whitehouse  E.  G., 
Atwood  C., 

Bradford  J.  & H., 

Bray  William, 

Clark  Hiram, 

Fuller  E., 

Martin  E., 

Turner  George, 
Whitman  S.  S., 

Daniels  Milton, 
Fosskett  George, 
Greene  Joshua  S., 

Hills  & Eastman, 
Lovett  Ephraim, 

Melzar  & Hawes, 
Robbins  John  C., 
Young  Robert  T., 
Broad  Gustavus  B., 
Harmon  Josiah  & Son, 
Kelly  & Weed, 
Patterson  James  G., 
Stevens  Benj.  & Co., 
Union  Store, 

Hammond  Wm.  C., 
Austin  Elbridge, 
Butterfield  J., 


Trenton. 


Troy. 


Turner. 


Union. 


Unity. 


Van  Buren. 
Vassalboro’. 


Cox  George,  Vassalboro’. 

Frye  Thomas,  “ 

Honrans  Benj.  F.,  “ 

Priest  C.  A.,  (North)  “ 

Robinson  Isaac,  “ 

Smiley  Reuel,  “ 

Stackpole  & Tuttle,  (North)  “ 
Stackpole  Thomas,  “ 

Union  Store,  “ 

Webber  William,  “ 

Whitehouse  Wm.  P.,  “ 

Phillips  A.  & J.  A.,  Veazie. 

Spencer  Isaac,  “ 

Stockwell  A.  J.,  M 

Brown  David,  Vienna. 

Kimball  Stewart,  “ 

Mansur  Rufus  M.,  “ 

Burgess  Wm.  M.,  Vinalhaven. 

Fernald  James,  “ 

Lane  Timothy,  “ 

Vinall  David,  “ 

Boggs  Paul,  Warren. 

Davis  Robert,  “ 

Johnson  & Fuller,  “ 

Wetherlee  S.  B.  & Son,  “ 

Allen  Joseph,  Waterboro.’ 

Hamilton  Porter,  “ 

Leavitt  J.  B.,  “ 

Nason  John,  2d,  “ 

Green  William  W.,  Waterford. 

Noble  Daniel  W.,  “ 

Porter  Oliver,  “ 

Rand  Joseph  L.,  “ 

Sylvester  Job  P.,  “ 

Berry  J.  Jr.,  & Co.,  (West)  Waterville. 
Burgess  & Atwood,  (West)  “ 
Chase  George  R.,  “ 

ChipmanW.,  “ 

Estey  & Kimball,  “ 

Farmers’  Union,  (West)  “ 

Frye  Stephen,  “ 

Getchell  W.  W., 

Hatch  W.  H.,  (West)  “ 

Hubbard  A.  J.,  (West)  “ 

Kimball  Samuel,  (West)  “ 

Leighton  D.,  Jr., 

Manly  B.  P.,  “ 

Marshall  E.  & Co.,  “ 

Marston  Joseph,  “ 

Mason  Chase  P.,  “ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union, 

464,  (West) 

Parker  Samuel  S.,  (West)  “ 

Percival  J.  & H.,  “ 

Stevens  A.  P., 

Wheeler  Cyrus,  (West) 

Williams  Cyrus,  “ 

Carey  Daniel,  Webster. 

Cushman  Samuel, 

Davis  Isaac  N., 

Jones  PeletiahD., 

Holt  Hiram,  Weld. 

Phinney  Joel, 


Staples  James, 

C'urtis  Joseph, 

Goodale  Enoch  & Son, 
Goodwin,  Eaton  & Co., 
Hatch  Seth, 

Littlefield  Daniel,  3d, 
Littlefield  George, 
Littlefield  Walter, 
Maxwell  B., 

Osborn  S.  & Son, 
Perkins  Jedediah, 
Sawyer  Samuel  B., 
Campbell  John  H., 
Abbott  C.  B.  & A., 
Abbot  & Co., 

Bishop  George, 
Brackett  S.  B.  & Co., 
Cloudman  J.  & Co., 
Cram  G., 

Edwards  B.  M., 

Field  Leander, 

King  & Warren, 
Leighton  Royal, 
Leighton  R.  & J., 
Nutter  Leonard, 

Partridge , 

Pearce  & North, 
Randall  Isaac  & Co., 
Shaw  Sumner  C., 
Stevens  & Riggs, 
Whitehouse  John  M., 
Wilson  Geo., 
Butterfield  William, 
Foster  Samuel  J., 
Abbot  Elias, 

Chaney  Oliver, 

Crowell  D.  F.  & Co., 
Donnell  Jeremiah  B., 
Gallaher  James, 

Turner  Henry  A., 
Wheeler  Jeremiah, 

Bell  H.  & W., 

Harmon  G.  & S., 
Huckins  Hiram, 
Peavey  William  T., 
Seavey  C., 

Day  Wm.,  2d,  estate  of, 
Desmond  H., 

Miller  James,  Jr., 
Pennett  Stephen, 
Adams  Albion, 

Bean  J., 

Bass  George, 

Fuller  and  Houghton, 
Gage  George, 

Gould  B., 

Gould  J.  T.  W., 
Harwood  J., 

Pease  G.  L., 

Scales  J.  B., 

Walker  M.  R., 

Allen  Robert, 

Bacon  William, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


341 


Wellington. 

Wells. 


U 

ti 


a 


a 

tt 

a 

it 

West  Bath. 
Westbrook. 


Weston. 

a 

Whitefield. 

it 

it 


Whiting. 

a 

a 

u 

Whitneyville. 

it 

a 


Wilton. 

it 


it 


it 

it 


it 

it 


Windham. 


Baker  J.  H.  & S.  M., 

Windham. 

Davis  G.  W., 

<• 

Doughty  Chas.  H., 

ti 

Freeman  Gardner, 

Hawkes  Alley, 

Pope  Isaiah  & Co., 

a 

Staples  Stephen  H., 

it 

Barton  Stephen, 

Windsor. 

Hysom  Thomas, 

a 

Robbins  Reuel, 

a 

Ware  William, 

a 

Ayer  Robert, 

Winslow. 

Cornish  C.  C., 

it 

Eaton  Joseph, 

a 

Armstrong  G.  W., 

Winthrop. 

Bishop  Cyrus, 

it 

Bishop  Ransom, 

a 

Currier  Noah,  Jr., 

a 

Rounds  & Co., 

a 

N.  E.  Protective'Union, 

416, 

Ayer  Parish  L., 

Wiscasset. 

Boyd  & Fuller, 

“ 

Young  Joshua, 

if 

Crockett  L.  & Sons, 

Woodstock. 

Howe  H.  & W.  R., 

“ 

Hoyt  & Rolfe, 

it 

Jewell  Ezra, 

a 

Perham  Joel,  Jr., 

a 

Sampson  Thomas,  Jr., 

Small  William, 

Dodge  Sylvester, 

Woolwich. 

Hathorn  Gould, 

a 

Thwing  John  B., 

-Baker  J,, 

Yarmouth. 

Bisbee  Asa., 

(( 

Blanchard  & Smith, 

«« 

Buxton  Edward  G., 

ti 

Chase  Thomas, 

a 

Fogg  Samuel, 

a 

Osgood  Aaron, 

Storer  Amrai, 

it 

Baker  Nathaniel, 

York. 

Bragdon  Edward  A., 

ti 

Dennett  Alexander, 

it 

Goodwin  Asahel, 

ft 

Jenkins  Joseph  P., 

(i 

Mclntire  Sylvester, 

it 

Piaisted  Francis, 

a 

Varrell  Rufus,  Jr., 

a 

Weare  Hartley,  Jr., 

a 

Weare  Joseph,  Jr., 

tt 

Crockery,  China  and  Glass  Ware. 

Emerson  Orin,  Jr., 

Augusta. 

Pierce  Joshua  D., 

ti 

Clark  Samuel, 

Bangor. 

Colton  N.  H., 

a 

Godfrey  Edwin  D., 

a 

Oaks  D.  C., 

Ricker  Josiah  S., 

a 

Starrett  Geo.  H., 

Bosworth  John, 

Bath. 

Heath  J.  W.&  Co., 

if 

342 


3IAINE  REGISTER. 


Simpson  J.  & Co., 
Goodwin  John, 

Arey  & Hoxie, 
Hutchings  Josiah  W., 
Lowell  W.  W., 

Pool  S.  B , 

Sice  Edward  H., 

Bass  J.  W., 

Bowman  John  L., 
Odell  D.  I., 

"Wood  Seth, 

Morton  P., 

Cutler  John  L., 

Treat  E.  P., 

Ellsworth  N.  & Son, 
Steele  & Hayes, 
Thayer  William, 

Perry  John  J., 

Weeks  & Bond, 

Smith  M., 

Blair  W.  H., 

Elder  E.  T.  & Co., 


Belfast. 

Biddeford. 

Brewer. 

ii 

Calais. 

a 

Damariscotta. 

Eastport. 

a 

Gardiner. 

Hallowell. 

Lewiston. 

Orono. 

Portland. 

ii 

1C 

Rockland. 

Saco. 

Waterville. 


Daguerreotype 

XT 


Dupee  Isaac  H., 
Holcomb  J.  G., 
Matteson  & Co., 
Burnham  Asa  M., 
Burnham  John  U.  P. 
Dodge  James  H., 
Jordan  Merrill, 
Dupee  Isaac  H., 
Upton  B.  F., 

Esten  John, 


Augusta. 

ii 

a 

Bangor. 


Bath. 

a 

Belfast. 


Quimby  P.  P.  & Son, 
McKenny  E.  H., 
Hartford  J.  L., 
Sawyer  & Robbins, 
McFarland  Robert, 
Pennington  John, 
Dresser  R., 

Keith  L.  E., 

Loring  Davis, 

Hale  Moses, 
Knowlton  W.  F., 
Skillin  Hiram, 

Butler  Geo.  W., 
Locke  A.  C., 
Washburn  D.  E., 
Carlton  Samuel  L., 
Danielson  Frank  M., 
Howe  Geo.  M., 

Smith  & Morrison, 
Crockett  E., 
Williams  Seth  N., 
Cole  E.  J., 

Haines  & Hubbard, 
McKenny  A.  M., 
Williams  J.  H., 
Whitney  Ezra  A., 
Wing  S., 


Biddeford. 

Calais. 

ii 

Camden. 
Dexter. 
Danville. 
East  Machias. 
Eastport. 
Ellsworth. 
Farmington. 
Gardiner. 
Hallowell. 
Lewiston. 
Machias. 
Portland. 

CC 


Rockland. 

Saco. 


Skowhegan. 

Thomaston. 

Waterville. 


Dentists. 

Snell  E.,  Augusta. 


Barrett  Amasa, 

Bangor. 

Fletcher  Lowell  W., 

ii 

Gallope  Wm., 

a 

Henderson  Robert  W., 

it 

Jordan  Colby  A., 

a 

Osgood  Enoch, 

a 

Straw  Lendon  S., 

a 

Straw  Samuel  B., 

a 

Strickland  Isaac, 

a 

Currier  B.  T.  & Co., 

Bath. 

Gilmore  A.  K., 

ii 

Moore  Calvin, 

Belfast. 

Haskell  W.  H., 

Biddeford. 

Nevins  J.  M., 

Bucksport. 

Harris  E.  N., 

Calais. 

Wilder  A., 

ii 

Lock  E.  W.. 

Cherryfield. 

Woodbury  Nathan, 

Danville. 

Haines  G.  A., 

Dexter. 

Thomas  W.  H., 

<« 

Patterson  R.  B., 

Eastport. 

Osgood  J.  T., 

Ellsworth. 

Randall  W., 

Farmington. 

Gilmore  Langdon, 

Gardiner. 

Boynton  H.  J., 

Portland. 

Burr  Charles  H., 

ii 

Gramlin  David  S., 

Hay  H.  H., 

ii 

Heald  J.  H.  & Brother, 

ii 

Lincoln  Wm.  H., 

<< 

Burgess  C.  C.  & S.  H., 

Lewiston. 

Chase  E.  P., 

Norway. 

Dunham  Isaac, 

Readfield. 

Goodno  D.  H , 

Hallowell. 

Hunt  J.  E., 

Rockland. 

Trusell  J.  W., 

ii 

Harris  Benjamin  N.,  Jr., 

Waterville. 

Mason  J., 

Saco. 

Designers  and  Engravers. 

Patten  Z.  S.,  Bangor. 

Strange  Joseph  W.,  “ 

Ward  David  B.,  “ 

Emery  Rufus  H.,  Bucksport. 

Campbell  Daniel  A.,  Damariscotta. 
Campbell  John, 

Cole  Henry  G.,  (stamps 
for  painted  carpets)  Manchester. 
Spofford  Josiah,  (die  sinker)  Portland. 
Thurston  B.,  “ 


Doors,  Blinds  and  Sashes. 

Fogg  Giles,  Abbot. 

Works  Sewall,  “ 

Littlefield  Otho  H.,  Auburn. 

Fowler  N.  & Co.,  Augusta. 

Pillsbury  & Davenport,  “ 

Pillsbury  W.  O.  & Co., 

Robinson  E.  K., 

Williamson  Orin, 

Williams  & Jones,  Bangor. 

Wing  Benj.  C., 

Walston  John,  Bath. 

Frost  J.  M.,  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


343 


Gerrish  A.  H.  & Co.,  Bethel. 

Pierce  William  B.,  Biddeford. 

Lovel  & Abbott,  Bloomfield. 

De  Yoll  Abner  G.,  Brighton. 

Watson  C.  P.,  “ 

Hatch  Arad,  Bristol. 

Chamberlain  Thomas,  “ 

Varney  Moses  G.,  “ 

Hurd  V.,  Brownfield. 

Dennison  & Farron,  Brunswick. 

Child  William  A.,  Buckfield. 

Tyler  Joseph,  Cambridge. 

Bartlett  & Crabtree,  Camden. 

Atkins  J.  L.,  Canaan. 

Frost  John,  “ 

Trafton  Alpheus,  Corinth. 

Boynton  Charles.  Denmark. 

Brown  William  E.,  “ 

Wentworth  James,  “ 

Mitchell  John  M.,  Dexter. 

Newcomb  W.  C.,  Eastport. 

Crehore  Thomas,  Ellsworth. 

Davis  Robinson,  Farmington. 

Brown,  Buck  & Co.,  Foxcraft. 

Clay  James  0.  & Co.,  Gardiner. 

Moore  John,  “ 

Mitchell  Joseph  L.  & Co.,  “ 

Brown  Wilton,  Harmony. 

Collins  Daniel,  “ 

Perkins  William,  “ 

Blake  Levi  A.,  Holden. 

Farrington  Tliny,  “ 

Farrington  Thomas  F.,  “ 

Eastra  A.  L.,  Jackson. 

Ricker  I.  G.,  “ 

Fergurson  & Clark,  Kennebunk. 
Swan  John  E.,  Letter  A,  No.  2. 
Frost  S.  F.,  Letter  B. 

West  John,  “ 

Ridlon  Jesse,  Limington. 

Lewis  Thomas  J.,  Lincoln. 

Hinds  N.  P.,  Livermore. 

Hinds  W.  F.,  “ 

Buker  William,  Machias. 

Jenks,  De  Forrest  & Co.,  “ 

Blanchard  Chas.,  1st, 

Madawaska  Plant. 
Blanchard  Chas.,  2d,  “ 

Guy  Edward  C.,  “ 

Hardy  Jotham  S.,  Madison. 

Lancaster  William,  “ 

Burr  Luther,  Mercer. 

Fogg  Jonathan,  Montville. 

Fogg  Joseph,  “ 

Larrabee  Nathaniel,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Harris  T.  W.,  New  Gloucester. 

Lancaster  Samuel  R.,  New  Sharon. 
Buck  C.  W.,  Norway. 

Bosworth  William,  Oldtown. 

Merriman  0.  P.,  Orono. 

Bonney  Varney,  Parkman. 

Washburn  James,  “ 

Washburn  T.  B.,  “ 


Chickering  Eben, 
Goldsmith  William,  Jr., 
Sawyer  Joseph, 

Eaton  Parks, 

Hanscomb  G.  W.  & D., 
Knight,  Pool  & Co., 
Matthews  & Bro., 

Patten  & Hamlin, 
Sweetser  & Hall, 
Thompson  & Blake, 
Runnells  Samuel, 

Staples  Henry, 

Boynton  & Dreslin, 
Rockland  Steam  Mill  Co., 
Johnson  James  A., 

Wilder  Chas., 

Deshon  Daniel, 
Hopkinson  & Ridlon, 
Nichols  Joel, 

Eaton  J.  T., 

Willard  G.  K., 

Perkins  Alonzo, 

Colby  S.  & E., 

Devost  Michael, 

Vassair  Jule, 

Bridge  James, 

Long  John  D., 

Stedman  Geo.  W., 
Houghton  Calvin, 
Longley  James  O., 
Blanchard  F.  B. 


Pembroke. 

Phillips. 

<( 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 

Portland. 


Prospect. 

Richmond. 
Rockland. 
Saco. 
Salmon  Brook. 
Searsport. 
Standish. 
Starks. 
Strong. 

Thomaston. 

Topsham. 
Van  Buren. 

a 

Vassalboro\ 

tt 

Waterboro’. 

Waterford. 


Waterville. 


Boardman  & Bowman,  Wesl 
Noyes  Isaac  C.,  Wilton. 

Craig  L.  & E.,  Winthrop. 

Andrews  Ziba,  Woodstock. 

Sewall  David,  York. 

Dry  Goods. 

! Fisher  S.,  Augusta. 

Joseph  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Kilburn  & Barton,  (wholesale)  “ 
Nason,  Hamlin  & Co.,  “ 

Potter  & Bartlett,  (wholesale)  “ 
Proctor  A.  M.  & W.  E., 

(wholesale)  “ 

| Bryant  Joseph  & Son,  Bangor. 

! Danenbaum,  Wolbach  & Co.,  “ 
j Flint  John  C.,  “ 

Gunst  Jacob, 

Hall,  Lothrop  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Hatch  & McKenny,  “ 

Hatch,  Thompson  & Co., 

(importers  and  wholesale)  “ 
Henries  & Co.,  “ 

Hyde  Sam’l  & Co.,  “ 

Kent  Henry  M.,  “ 

Lyon  C.  E.  & Co.,  “ 

Manson  & Williams,  “ 

Patten  & Bean,  (wholesale)  “ 
Rollins  E.  H.  & H., 

Sabine  F.  M.  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Silber  H.  & Co., 

Starrett  Geo.  H.,  “ 

Stickney  Thomas  G.,  “ 


344 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Stone  Sam’l  B.,  Jr., 

Bangor. 

Weed  & Kirkpatrick, 

ii 

White  Jo  eph  C., 

it 

White  Thomas  A.,  (wholesale)  “ 

Hinds  P.  & Co., 

Barring. 

Bosworth  John, 

Bath. 

Butler  A.  B., 

“ 

Gilman  J.  T., 

it 

Hyde  & Bowman, 

ii 

Ledyard  & Palmer, 

i : 

Magoun  & Stinson, 

“ 

Owen  & Co., 

ft 

Percy  David  T., 

tt 

Edmunds  C.  C.  & Co., 

Belfast. 

Gilmore  James, 

it 

Johnson  H.  H.  & Co., 

U 

Sleeper  S., 

Thorndike  T., 

ii 

Wetherbee  Liberty  B., 

ii 

Beaman  A., 

Biddeford. 

Goodwin  John  M., 

ii 

Hilton  C.  E., 

ii 

Hooper  Edward  H.  C., 

ii 

Salmond  & Dutton, 

ii 

Waterman  & Bro., 

Johnson  B.  C., 

Calais. 

Wood  Wm., 

a 

Smith  E.  P., 

a 

Haycock  T.  C., 

Cherryfield. 

Follansbee  Geo.  L., 

Camden. 

Hussey  A.  & J.  A.,  Damariscotta. 

Glidden  F.  H.  & Co., 

ii 

Winslow  T.  E., 

Brooks  William  S., 

Eastport. 

Bucknam  William  P., 

Campbell  & Co., 

a 

Kilbv  Isaac  H., 

a 

Sherlock  Michael, 

" a 

Sherlock  & Son, 

a 

Fox  L , 

Ellsworth. 

Shaw  E.  D.  & Co., 

«« 

Dean  M.  J., 

Frankfort. 

Dennison  A.  L., 

ii 

Thaver  C.  E., 

White  M J., 

ii 

Bailey  Edwin, 

Gardiner. 

Chadwick  & Taylor,  (wholesale)  “ 

Gushee  Silas  T., 

ii 

Johnson  D.  S., 

it 

Lawrence  Benj., 

ii 

Rafter  A.  B., 

ii 

Stone  J.  & J.  T.,  (wholesale,)  “ 

Chadwick  & Morrison, 

Hallowell. 

Davis  B., 

it 

Huntington  & Stoddard, 

it 

Russell  Joseph  F., 
Avery  David  K., 
Nason  A., 

Rogers  Allen,  Jr., 
Sweetser  Jacob, 
Ambrose  & Clark, 
Packard  H.  H., 
Perkins  J.  W., 


Randall  Isaac,  Lewiston. 

Thompson  & Young,  “ 

Chase  J.  B.,  Orono. 

Henries  H.  C.  & Co.,  “ 

Treat  E.  B.,  “ 

Aitchison  W.  & J.  L.,  Portland. 

Belford  F.  P.  & M.  T., 

Corey  J.  R.  & Co.,  “ 

Doherty  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Dow,  Palmer  & Ward, 

(wholesale,)  “ 

Fisher  & Siegman,  “ 

Griffth  S.  & A.  M.,  “ 

Hall  A.  D., 

Hall  M.  L.,  , “ 

Hardy  & Knight,  (whole- 

Hill&^ichols, 

Howe  Edward,  “ 

Johnson,  Hall  & Co.,  (whole- 
sale,) “ 

Jose,  Marrett  & Robie,  “ 

Libby  H.  J.  & Co.,  (whole- 
sale) “ 

Little  E.  E.,  “ 

Mitchell  N.  I., 

Mitchell  Nathaniel  I.,  Jr.,  “ 

Storer  Horace  P.,  (whole- 
sale,) 

Tolford  J.  G.  & Co., 

Wilson  & Leigh, 

Woodman,  True  & Co., 

Fales  Oliver  P., 

Hall  Ephraim, 

Kaufman  Lewis, 

Lothrop  Benj.  W., 

Silber  & Co., 

Wilson  & Case, 

Adams  S., 

Adams  S.  B.  & Co., 

Chase  Jacob  L., 

Fisher  & Siegman, 

Hamilton  & Co., 

Rowe  Hiram, 

Blair  Wm.  H.  & Co., 

Elder  E.  T.  & Co., 

Esty  & Kimball, 

Dyers. 

Phinney  & Co., 

Ford  William, 

Gould  James  S., 

Campbell  A.  F., 

Foster  Benj.  B., 

Miller  John  S., 

Burke  Horace,  Saco. 

Edge  Tool  Manufacturers. 

Addison. 
Andover. 
Atkinson. 
Bangor. 


Hampden. 


Lewiston. 


Austin  Moses, 
Cushman  Henry  R., 
Finney  A.  R., 

Broad  E., 

Ray  Matthew, 
Higgins  Jefferson, 


Rockland. 

ii 

it 

€i 

Saco. 


Waterville. 


Augusta. 

Bangor. 

ii 

Machias. 

Portland. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


345 


Jackson  Thos.  C., 

Bath. 

Kelly  Benj., 

Belfast. 

Whiting  John  R., 

i< 

Smith  Jesse  & Son, 

Bingham 

Thomas  Joseph  P., 

Bluehill. 

Bailey  Richard, 

Bridgton. 

London  Jonathan, 

Bridgewater. 

Buswell  Turner  H., 

Brighton. 

Hall  Edward, 

Bristol. 

Perry  B C., 

Buckfield. 

Homer  Benj.  H., 

Bucksport. 

Homer  David  C., 

it 

Kelly  James, 

Cherryfield- 

Lovejoy  C., 

Chesterville 

Brock  William  D., 

Clinton. 

Woodward  John, 

Columbia. 

Morrill  Joshua, 

Cumberland 

Morse  J.  B., 

Dixmont. 

Tuttle  Rufus, 

Durham. 

Campbell  Ambrose  S., 

Ellsworth. 

Pelanti  C.  L., 

<« 

Fuller  Leonard, 

Farmingdale. 

Palmer  R.  L., 

Brown  Cyrus, 

Fayette. 

Hight  Geo., 

Gorham 

Morrill  John  J., 

Hartland 

Flowers  Richard, 

Hope. 

White  P„ 

Jackson. 

Phillips  Isaac  A., 

Kingfield. 

West  J.  C., 

Letter  B 

Wood  Phineas, 

Liberty 

Adams  R.  F., 

Lincoln. 

Archer  J.  W., 

«« 

Boothy  Brice, 

Limington. 

Whorff  Barnet, 

Madison. 

Whorff  James, 

« 

Whorff  John, 

«< 

Hadley  William  W., 

Moluncus. 

Fairbanks  Joseph, 

Monmouth. 

White  C., 

Monroe. 

Goodrich  Samuel, 

Newfield 

Dunnis  I.  M., 

New  Portland. 

Vaughan  Daniel, 

New  Vineyard. 

Avery  Stephen, 

North  Anson. 

Brett  Rufus, 

Phillips. 

it 

Russell  L., 

Hathorn  Benj., 

Pittsfield. 

Cummings  Leonard, 

Porter. 

Larrabee  Benjamin, 

“ 

Bolton  E.  G., 

Portland. 

Floyd  & Stanwood, 

it 

Higgins  & Libby, 

it 

Staples  James, 

it 

Segar  Joseph, 

Prospect. 

Ames  J.  F., 

Richmond. 

Ham  J.  B., 

“ 

Mallet  John  H., 

Rockland. 

Hight  Amos, 

Scarborough. 

Brown  John, 

St.  Albars. 

Lyman  Enoch, 

Sullivan. 

Mowry  Bradley  R., 

Union. 

Mallet  James, 

Warren. 

Adams  J.  G., 

Waterford. 

23 

Rounds  Nathaniel, 

Waterford. 

Rollin  B.  R., 

Weld. 

King  Sorren  W., 

Whitefield. 

Keyes  Calvin, 

Wilton. 

1 oung  Joshua,  Woodstock. 

Engravers. 

[See  Designers.] 

Fancy  Goods. 

Joseph  W., 
Wendenburg  Wm  , 

Augusta. 

Dennison  Isaac,  Mrs., 

Bangor. 

Ellis  John  & Co., 

Fenno  & Hale, 

it 

Goodhue  J.  W.  & G.  H., 

it 

Henries  & Co., 

it 

Kittridge  L.  W.  & L.  H., 

it 

Lowell  Jane, 

it 

Mayhew  J.  A.  & Co., 

it 

Mayo  & Washburn, 

Patten  Benj.  F.  S., 

it 

Stone  Daniel  C., 

it 

Titcomb  Albert, 

it 

Butler  A.  B., 

Bath. 

Magoun  & Stinson, 

a 

Harrison  Wm.  P., 

Calais. 

Pool  S.  B., 

Weymouth  A.  H., 

it 

Dexter  R., 

Danville. 

Swift  Charles, 

Gardiner. 

Sager  Wm.  F., 

Hallowell. 

Smith  E.  J., 

it 

Farrar  David, 

Lewiston. 

Ingalls  R.  & Son,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Libby  & Alexander, 

Orono. 

Banks  & Hatch, 

Portland. 

Conant  A.  H., 

a 

Creech  S.  W., 

a 

Gerrish  Oliver, 

a 

Gilman  Nathaniel  J., 

Si 

Goodwin  M.  G., 

a 

Harlow  William, 

a 

Lowell  & Senter, 

a 

McLanathan  H.  L.  S., 

a 

Merrill  & Quimby, 

it 

Plummer  David  G., 

a 

Pun  chard  & Howard, 

t i 

Quincy  H.  G., 

• t 

Robinson  David,  Jr., 

i c 

Robinson  Henry, 

a 

Shepard  & Co., 

a 

Simonton  Eben  B., 

c t 

True  E.  N., 

a 

Palmer  George, 

Rockland 

Mathews  C.  K., 

Waterville* 

Feathers. 

Haley  S.  D., 

Bath. 

Ledyard  & Palmer, 

“ 

Elder  E.  T.  & Co., 

Waterville. 

Fire  Engines. 

Crockett  Leonard, 

Portland. 

MAINE  REGISTER. 


g 

o 


46 


Fire  Works. 

Creech  S.  W.,  Portland. 

Fish  Barrels. 

Clark  & Ayer, 

Hodgkins  J.  M.  & It., 

Pearson  Edmund, 

Fish  Dealers. 

Durgin  John, 

Stackpole  A.  N.  & Co., 

Holl  F.  A., 

Adams  Samuel, 

Cate  C.  A.  & Co., 

Hatch  & Mead, 

Hatch  S.  P.  & Co., 

Jarvis  W.  & J.  H.  & Co., 

Stearns  & Co., 

Tilden  C.  K.  & Co., 


Wetherbee  William  & Co., 

a 

Andrews  E.  H.,  Eastport. 

Bass  Jonathan  W., 

a 

Bucknam  Asa, 

a 

Bucknam  John, 

a 

Bucknam  Nathan  & William, 

a 

Bucknam  Samuel, 

a 

Fisher  & Milliken, 

a 

French  John, 

a 

Hume  S.  B., 

a 

Leighton  Samuel  W., 

a 

Mowe  & Co., 

it 

Paine  & Sons, 

tt 

Peabody  & Cummipgs, 

n 

Peavey  & Sons, 

it 

Pike  & H., 

tt 

Sabine  E.  Y., 

a 

Shackford  Jacob, 

tt 

Thayer  Solomon, 

tt 

Treat  M.  S.,  (Treat’s  Island,) 

a 

Whalen  P., 

a 

Hamor  John, 

Eden. 

Hamor  Samuel, 

« 

Roberts  Tobias, 

tt 

Rodicks  David,  Jr., 

it 

Coomb  Ephraim,  Islesborough. 

Rider  Beni.,  ' 

1 1 

Curtis  John,  Kennebunkport. 

Huff  Allison  B.,  “ 

Huff  Clement,  “ 

Murphy  Daniel,  “ 

Allen  Samuel, 

Lubec. 

Boyd  Jonathan, 

« 

Brown  D.  L , 

« 

Chase  Lowell  G., 

“ 

Clark  Foster, 

it 

Comstock  George, 

ti 

Coggins  Wallace, 

Foster  Henry, 

it 

Foster  M.  M.  & Co., 

it 

Frost  James, 

Hamilton  James, 

Horan  Alexander  & Brother, 

(( 

Hunter  George  W., 

it 

Bangor. 

ii 


Bath, 

ii 

Bluehill. 

Castine. 


Kelly  Robert,  Jr.,  Lubec. 

Lamson  Benj.,  “ 

Lamson  J.  & W.,  ** 

Lamson  Sydney,  “ 

Lawrence  Edward,  “ 

Lawrence  S.  A.,  “ 

McAllep  John,  — ■ “ 

McGreggor  James,  “ 

McGreggor  John  & J.  C.,  “ 

Mitchell  William,  “ 

Morey  Samuel,  ** 

Phelps  Josiah,  “ 

Pike  David,  “ 

Pike  Jabez  M.,  “ 

Ramsdell  Wm.  H., 

Reynolds  Jotham  G.  & Sons,  “ 
Reynolds  H.,  “ 

Rumery  D.,  “ 

Ryerson  James,  “ 

Ryerson  S.,  “ 

Small  Elisha  & Sons,  “ 

Staples  Samuel,  Jr.,  “ 

Stevens  Edward,  “ 

Thayer  John,  *• 

Tucker  A.  J.,  “ 

Tucker  D.  & Sons,  “ 

Yeasley  Alexander,  “ 

Alexander  Wm.  W.,  Portland. 

Chase  & Cushing, 

Conley  & Trefetnen, 

Dana  L.  & W.  S., 

Knight  Benj., 

Leavitt,  Atkins  & Co., 

Look  S.  W., 

Short  & Moody, 

Yeaton  J.  W.  & Co., 

Grant  John,  Rockland. 


Flour  and  Grain. 

Bettues  A.  A.,  (wholesale,)  Augusta. 
Libbey  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Mulliker  Chas.  H.,  (wholesale,) 


Atwood  & Nickerson, 
Bowler  James  II., 
Chamberlain  & Co., 
Chase  Nathan  W., 
Clark  & Ayer, 

Clark  & Farris, 
Davenport  Rufus, 
Elder  F.  J.  & G., 
Farming  Chas.  O., 
Field  & Garland, 
Foster  & Moore, 
Hayward  & Harris, 
Heller  & Boardman, 
Howard  D.  M.  & Co., 
Jewell  William, 

Ladd  George  W., 
Libby  & Bryant, 
Morrison  R.  S.  & Co., 
Nash  & Strickland, 
Pearson  & Bent, 
Pearson  Edmund, 


Ban 


T* 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


347 


Rice  John  A.  & Co., 

Bangor. 

Ricker,  Jewell  & Co., 

“ 

Sandford  Wm., 

“ 

Smith  Jacob  C.  & Co. 

it 

Taylor  Thomas  A., 

Thaxter  Sidney, 

it 

Upton  E.  A., 

a 

Merritt  & Robinson, 

Bath. 

McLellan  W.  H.  & J. 

H., 

Patten  D.  & L., 

“ 

Robinson  J.  D., 

it 

Walston  John, 

it 

Beaman  E., 

Belfast. 

Hayford  Axel, 

it 

Lewis  & Miller, 

it 

Marshall  <!t  Swan, 

€i 

Moore,  Smith  & Co., 

44 

Perry  Augustus, 

44 

Union  Mutual  Store, 

< < 

McKenny  S.  P., 

Biddeford. 

Closson  John, 

Bluehill. 

Holt  F.  A., 

it 

Hopkins  William, 

it 

Norton  Stephen, 

ti 

Stevens  John, 

44 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

ti 

Seavey  Andrew, 

Bluehill  Falls. 

Arey  & Hoxie, 

Brewer. 

Buck  Rufus, 

Bucksport. 

Chase  Wm.  G., 

“ 

Hall  S.  P.  & Co., 

Swazey  S.  B.  & Co., 

ti 

Barnard  E.  A., 

Calais. 

King  G.  D.  & Sons, 

“ 

Pike  S.  G., 

Cl 

Swan  Eugene, 

it 

Adams  Samuel  G., 

Camden. 

Thomas  Caleb, 

“ 

Bass  J.  W., 

Eastport. 

Paine  & Son, 

“ 

French  John, 

Hayes  Geo., 

it 

Hume  S.  B.  & Co., 

Mo  we  & Co., 

“ 

Peabody  & Cummings 

CC 

Hale  & Eaton, 

Ellsworth. 

Langdon  J.  H.  & Co., 

it 

Rich  L.  & Co., 

Frankfort. 

Treat  & Co., 

CC 

Dennis  John  & Co., 

Gardiner. 

Vaughan  Wm.  M., 

“ 

Leigh  Thos., 

Hallowell. 

Nason  F.  B., 

“ 

Whittier  S.  C., 

“ 

Foss  Alexander, 

Kennebunk. 

Drinkwater  Geo.  L., 

Lewiston. 

Hill  0., 

Machias. 

Longfellow  G., 

it 

Blake  & Jones, 

Portland. 

Bradley  W.  C., 

“ 

Chase  D.  T., 

(< 

Coolidge  M.  & J., 

Cram  C.  E., 

“ 

Cram  C.  H., 

Cram  N.  O., 

Crocker  Geo.  H., 

Dole  & Moody, 

Fernald  Edwin, 

Gilman  & Morris, 
Hamilton  & Kittredge, 
Jewett  J., 

McKenny  E., 
McLaughlin  & Alden, 
Noyes,  Weston  & Co., 
Pertey  & Russell, 
Randall  John  & Co., 
Rogers  Charles  & Co., 
Sargent  Shaw, 

Southard  W.  L., 

Varnum  P.  F., 

Waldron  A.  P.  & W.  H., 
Watei  house  Josiah, 

Bird  John, 


Portland. 


(i 

it 

a 

a 


a 

Rockland. 


Cobb  Francis  & Co. , “ 

Clark  Charles,  “ 

Fish  W.  & S.  M.,  “ 

Hahn  & Hardy,  “ 

Healey  Edward  C.,  “ 

Kimball  G.  W.,  Jr., 

Litchfield  B.,  Jr.,  (wholesale),  “ 
Ross  & Keene,  “ 

Waterman  A.  P.,  “ 

Wilson  & White,  “ 

3ojd  & Storer,  Saco. 

Deeriug  Joseph  G.,  “ 

Gilpatrick  John,  “ 

Storer  Chas.  E.  & Co.,  “ 


Fork  Makers. 

Emerton  Joseph  B., 

Broad  H., 

ClirFo  d Timothy  K., 
Crooker  & Co., 

Plimpton  Elias  & Sons, 
Pope  Jacob, 

Frost  Harrison, 

Parsons  Joshua, 

Frye  Ensign, 


Auburn. 
China. 
Denmark. 
Foxcraft. 
Litchfield. 
Manchester. 
Maria  ville. 
Minot. 
Skowhegan. 


Fruit  and  Produce. 

White  Nathan,  Bucksport. 

Bartlett  C.  N.,  (Milltown,)  Calais. 

Beckett  J.  G.,  “ 

Griffin  W.  H.,  (Milltown,)  “ 

Harrison  William  P.,  “ 

Reed  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Valentine  & Co.,  “ 

Chamberlain  William,  Castine. 

Fifield  S.  B., 

Shaw  Robert  G.,  Cherryfield. 

E tton  Charles,  Deer  Isle. 

Fifield  Thomas, 

Green  Sullivan, 

Sylvester  C.  H., 

Turner  John, 

Warren  Thomas, 


Deer  Isle. 
Dennysville. 
Ellsworth. 


Eastport. 


348 


Whitmore  Samuel, 
Kilby  Benj., 

Hale  Moses, 
Mayhew  W.  & Co., 
Peck  Calvin  G., 
Bates  R.  P., 
Gunnison  & Co., 
Jackson  Charles, 
Norwood  John  It., 
Richardson  James, 
Swett  N.  F.,  . 


Furniture,  &>c. 

Pierce  J shua  D.,  Augusta. 

Brown  Henry  S.,  Bangor. 

Dole  A.  & E.  & Co.,  “ 

Gilman  Stephen,  “ 

Meservey  John,  “ 

Pierce  Charles,  “ 

Prescott  Reuben  S.,  “ 

Shaw  & Merrill,  “ 

Holt  F.  A.,  Bluehill. 

Chamberlain  Hiram,  (Milltown,)Calais. 
Crosby  & Powers,  “ 

Dunning  William  & Sons,  “ 

Lowell  W.  W., 

Atkins  J.  L.  & A.  B., 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Jr. 

Brown,  Williams  & Co., 


EGISTER. 

Corey  Walter, 

Windham. 

Lowell  William, 

Wiscasset. 

Furs. 

C"le  Geo.  N., 

Calais. 

Williams  F., 

ii 

Gleason  Jonas, 

Eastport. 

Rice  G.  I.  G., 

Witherill  Samuel, 

“ 

Dutton  S..&  H.  A., 

Ellsworth. 

, Gas  Fixtures. 

Burbank  & Allamby, 

Bangor. 

Feiino  & Hale, 

“ 

Marr  J.  W., 

Bath. 

Smiley  Reuben  M., 

Gardiner. 

Holmes  E., 

Hallowell. 

Gilman  Nathaniel  J., 

Portland. 

Winn  Ira, 

“ 

Winslow,  Brown  & Co., 

it 

Nowlan  Harrison, 

Rockland. 

Lowell  & Edwards, 

Saco. 

Gent’s  Furnishing  Goods. 

Harris  P.  T. 

Chapman  W.  W., 
Stickney  Gideon, 

Tuttle  Lewis, 

Crehore  Thomas, 

Rogers  W.  W.„ 

Adlam  Sam’l,  Jr., 

Nash  James,  - 

Russell  Lyman, 

Russell  Lawson, 

Morton  P., 

Beale  Isaac  & Co., 

Blake  A.  K.  P., 

Fullers  & Watson, 
Davenport  Tucker  & Son, 
Kelly  Robert,  Jr., 
Ryerson  Simeon, 

Clark  Jacob, 

Jenks,  DeForrest  & Co., 
Wallace  J.  T.,  Jr.,  & Co., 
Bulpit  J.  C., 

Corey  Walter, 

Haskell  William, 

Hearn  & Freeman, 
Perkins  Geo.  W., 

Shepard  F.  & Co., 

Todd  James  & Son, 
Warren  & Freeman, 
Hamlin  & Libby, 

Cox  J.  W., 

Daggett  L., 

O’Brien  S., 

Caffrey  J.  P.  & Co., 


Canaan. 
Castine. 
Dedham. 
East  Machias. 
Eastport. 


Ellsworth. 

ft 

Gardiner. 

it 

Greenwood. 

ii 

Hallowell. 

Kirkland. 

Lewiston. 

it 

Lubec. 


Machias. 

Milbridge. 

Portland. 


Raymond. 

Robbinston. 


Waterville. 


[See  Clothing.] 
Bennett  Mark, 

Boyce  & McKinnon, 
Dowling  & Moran, 
Dresser  William  A., 
Gilligan  Michael, 

Jones,  Clark  & Co., 

Levi  Mark, 

Morrill  A.  F., 

Smart  E.  C., 

Spitz  Heman  P., 

Spitz  Peter, 

Wall  Patrick, 

Wall  Thomas, 

Ricker  M.  E., 

Ayer  C.  F.  & Co., 

Ballou  J.  W.  & Co., 
Ballou  J.  W.  & C.  N., 
Barnum  John  G., 
Chadbourne  & Kendall, 
Cook  & Ayers, 

Dresser  A.  M., 

Dresser  R.  & Co., 

Dresser  Johnson  & Co., 
Dyer  C., 

Farrington  I.  P., 

Fernald  James  E., 

Fray  A.  T., 

Hanson,  Perry  & Co., 
Haskell  Alfred, 

Hughes  P.  J., 

Nobb  & Miller, 

Purrinton  & Marr, 
Staples  C.  & Co., 

Stinson  Andrew  P., 
Tucker  & Webster, 
Webber  S.  R., 


Bangor. 


Cherryfield. 

Portland. 


Portland. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


349 


Glue. 

Fuller  Hiram. 

Farmingdale. 

Gage  William, 

Wilton 

Whittier  & Fuller, 

Hallo  well. 

Grindstones. 

Kilby  D.  & Son, 

Eastport. 

Gaynou  F.  M.,  Madawaska  Plant. 

Corey  Eben, 

Portland. 

Noyes,  Weston  & Co.. 

, “ 

Grist  Mills. 

Flint  D.  D., 

Abbott. 

Curtis  James, 

Addison. 

Fuller  David  B., 

Albion. 

Littlefield  T.  & Co., 

Alfred. 

Society  of  Shakers, 

“ 

Carlton  Jeremiah, 

Aina. 

Pearson  Jeremiah, 

“ 

Weymouth  Dennett, 

ft 

Fanning  C.  0., 

Amherst. 

Hodsdon  J.  L., 

(( 

Poor  A.  & S., 

Andover. 

Manter  Elijah, 

Anson. 

Milliken  D.  & E., 

Argyle. 

Swett  J.  W., 

Arrowsick. 

Fellows  Isaac, 

Athens. 

Ware  John, 
Sterling  Ephraim, 

“ 

Atkinson. 

Packard, 

Auburn. 

Stevens , 

*< 

Vickery , 

ti 

Warren , 

ti 

Burnel  Eleazer, 

Baldwin, 

Harding  Joseph, 

“ 

Pomroy  John, 

Bancroft. 

Woodward  Anthony, 

Bangor. 

Campbell  C.  D., 

Bath. 

Rogers  Hugh, 

it 

Kaler  Joseph  H., 

Belfast. 

Poor  John  T., 

it 

White  & Kimball* 

it 

Goodridge  & Dunn, 

Belgrade. 

Johnson  Holman, 

Bailey  John  M., 

Belmont. 

Means  George  C., 

it 

Ward  Cotton, 

it 

Buxton  Alexander, 

Benton. 

Russell  Stephen  A., 

Bethel. 

Heald  & Gray, 

Bingham. 

Packard  R.  K., 

Blanchard. 

Wyman  Abram, 

Bloomfield. 

Long  Joel, 

Bluehill. 

Osgood  Nathan, 

“ 

Seavev  Andrew, 

Bluehill  Falls. 

Baker  S., 

Boothby. 

ft 

Hodgdon  Caleb, 

Groves  Ezekiel, 

Bowdoin.  I 

Rogers  Geo., 

“ 

Libbey  John, 

Bradford. 

Mosher  Morris, 

i t 

Moore  Jonathan, 

Brighton. 

Page  Ebenezer, 

Brooks. 

Bellings  Horace,  Bridgton. 

Chaplin  Osborne,  “ 

Knapp  Frank,  “ 

Baird  John  D.,  Bridgewater. 

Getchell  Dennis,  “ 

Eaton  Ezra,  Brookline. 

Barker  William,  Brooksville. 

Smith  I.,  “ 

Bean  Richard  & Nath’l,  Brownfield. 
Bickford  William  F.,  “ 

Stone  A.  J.,  Brunswick. 

Wing  & Co.,  “ 

Baker  William,  Bristol. 

Ford  Benj.,  “ 

Heald  Washington,  Buckfield. 

Spaulding  James  & Co.,  “ 

Dow  & Bradbury,  Buxton. 

Leavitt  Daniel,  “ 

Towle  Isaac,  “ 

Damuth  R.,  Calais. 

Dingee  J.  B.,  “ 

Gates  E.  C.  & others,  (Milltown,)  “ 


Clark  Nathan, 

Tuttle  E.  & W., 

Moores  Stephen, 
Chamberlain  Geo.  W., 
Kimball  John,  Jr., 

Park  Isaac, 

Cook  Oliver  M.  & Co., 
Merrow  William  H.  & Co 
Fernald  William, 

Small  William, 

Davis  Jonas, 

Whittier  Nathaniel, 
Greeley  Jose, 

McLaughlin  Abraham, 
Winn  Japhet  M., 

Jones  L., 

Burrill  S.  S., 

Eliot  J.  S., 

Hunting  John, 

Lincoln  Oscar, 

Sanborn  Abram  & Co., 
McLure  Jacob, 

Leighton  Robert, 
Stinchfield  Samuel, 

Grant  Alexander, 

Hill  Daniel,  2d, 

Flye  & Brackett, 

Holt  Joseph, 

Lincoln  Theodore, 

Farrar  and  Cutler, 

Foster  Joseph, 

Griffith  Freeman, 

Butman  F.  A., 

Vaughan  and  Cochran, 
Wyman  Daniel, 

Chism  William, 

Strout  Sewall, 

Weeks  Joseph, 

Treat  Ezekiel, 

Foster  Chas., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 


Cambridge. 

Canaan. 

Carmel. 

Caveatunk. 

Carthage. 

Casco. 

Cherryfield. 

Chesterville. 

it 

China. 

it 

Clinton. 

it 

Corinna. 


Corinth. 


Cornville. 
Cumberland. 
Danville. 
Dayton. 

Denmark. 

Dennysville. 
Dexter. 
Dixfield. 

it 

Dixmont. 
Dover. 

ti 

Dresden. 

Durham. 

East  Livermore. 
East  Machias. 


350 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Wilson  Nathaniel,  East  Machias 
Bass  J.  W.,  (steam,)  Eastport. 
Mills  G.  L.  S.,  Eddington. 

Bartlett , Eliot. 

Shapleigh  James  W.,  “ 

Barbour  A.  & Son,  (steam,)  Ellsworth. 


Treat  J.  & E.  H. 
Cutter  John  & Son, 
Mitchell  Joseph  & Co. 
Perkins  Samuel,  2d, 
Haynes  J.  VV., 
Fairbanks  Joseph, 
Titcomb  Albert, 

Prince  Geo.  A., 

Mayo  Ebenezer, 
Holmes  & Campbell, 
Fuller  C.  C.  & Wm.  S. 
Warren  Josiah, 

Fogg  Ira  D., 

Tratton  Jotham, 

Blake  David, 

Preble  & Estes, 
Richardson  Elijah, 
Robinson  Spaulding, 


Enfield. 
Exeter. 
Fairfield 
Fayette. 
Fort  Fairfield. 
Farmington 

t . 

Frankfort  Mills. 
West  Frankfort 
Frankfort, 
Freedom, 
Fryeburg 
Garland. 
Georgetown 
Gilead. 


Golden  Ridge  Plant. 

Guptil  George, 

Gouldsboro’. 

Shaw  & Wood, 

“ 

Foster  Samuel  J., 

Gray. 

Libby  Joseph, 

“ 

Sprague  Augustus, 

Greene. 

Locke  Samuel  B., 

Greenwood 

Nye  David, 

Hampden. 

Virgin  Jonathan  A., 

Hanover. 

Lord  Daniel, 

Harmony. 

Huntress  Hosea  H., 

Harrison. 

Nash  Alvin  B.  & others, 

Harrington. 

Haskell  P.  C., 

Hartland. 

Lothrop  Sullivan, 

a 

Moore  Albion, 

(( 

Hubbard  John  P.  & Co., 

Hiram 

Spring  John  H., 

“ 

Woodman  Elisha, 

(6 

Bradbury  Jabez, 

Hodgdon. 

Fish  Church, 

Hope. 

Cary  S., 

Houlton. 

Mansur  R., 

“ 

Allen  Newman  T.  & Benj 

.,  Industry. 

Martin  Asa  M., 

Martin  Zebulon, 

<C 

Leonard  & Warren, 

Jay. 

Davis  Nathaniel, 

Jefferson. 

Trask  Dummer, 

“ 

Whitney  Porter, 

Jonesboro’. 

Garland  Elhanan, 

Kenduskeag 

Abbott  I.  S., 

Kingsbury. 

Curtis  Gideon  & Co., 

Kingsfield. 

Littlefield  Stephen, 

Kennebunk. 

Mitchell  & Gran!, 

it 

Perkins  Simeon  N.  & Co. 

J 

Kennebunkport 

Ward  D.  & S., 

Furgerson  Timothy,  Kittery 

Mallett  Joseph  & Co.,  Lee 


Cochran  Alex.,  Letter  II,  Range  2. 
Vaughan  & Collins,  “ “ 

Abbott  Enoch,  Letter  B. 

Ham  John,  Limerick. 

Higgins  Walter,  Limington. 

Hopkinson  John,  “ 

Rand  Isaac,  “ 

Wood  Stephen,  “ 

Adams  R.  F.,  Lincoln. 

Huntress  James,  “ 

Harris  Davis,  Lincolnville. 

Kendall  Thomas,  “ 

Collins  John,  Litchfield. 

Goodwin  Andrew,  “ 

Libby  Samuel  W.  & A.  J.,  “ 

Potter  Amos,  “ 

Norton  Sylvester,  Livermore. 

Severance  Benj.  0.,  “ 

Heald  Benj.,  Lovell. 

Hill  Henry  P.,  “ 

Comstock  George,  Lubec. 

Reynolds  Hopley,  “ 

Morse  S.  A.,  Machias. 

Small  Samuel  & others,  Machias  Port. 
Dinsmore  George  T.,  Madison. 

Morrison  & Chadbourne,  “ 

Morrison  D.  & J.,  Madrid. 

Case  S.  H.  & C6.,  Mariaville. 

Getchell  John,  Marshfield. 

Getchell  Thomas,  “ 

Mason  Moses,  Mason. 

VVilliamson  Asa,  Mercer. 

Leonard  Isaac,  Milo. 

Drake  & Mitchell,  Minot. 

Parsons  Joshua,  “ 

Moody  David,  Monmouth. 

Welch  & Metcalf,  “ 

Willis  B.,  estate  of,  Monroe. 

Whitney  James  K.,  Monson. 

Elden  Nathan,  Montville. 

Cogswell  & Kent,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Dudley  B.  B.  & J.  S., 

Berry  James,  Naples. 

Edes  Wilkinson,  “ 

Bryant  Nathaniel,  Newcastle. 

Glidden  Samuel,  “ 

Ham  Darling,  Newfield. 

Wood  & Piper,  “ 

Soper  Geo.  R.,  Newport. 

Bartlett  John  H.,  New  Portland. 

Emery  Alvan,  “ “ 

Eames  James,  Newry. 

Widber  Daniel,  Jr.,  “ 

Bullen  Joshua,  New  Sharon. 

Bullen  Joseph,  “ “ 

Gower  George,  2d,  “ “ 

Lull  S.,  New  Vineyard. 

Boody  Shepard,  No.  9,  Range  6. 
Stewart  Charles,  No.  11,  Range  5. 
Sawtell  John  W.,  Norridgewock. 

Collins  George  G.,  North  Anson. 

Haselton  William  G.,  “ “ 

Hobbs  Ebenezer,  North  Berwick. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


351 


North  Berwick  Co.,  North  Berwick. 
Hatch  William  W.,  “ Castine. 

Carver  (S' Beverage,  “ Haven. 
Porter  B.  B.,  North  Yarmouth. 

McGregory  Abel,  Orneville. 

Webb  Thomas,  “ 

Bennock  John,  Orono. 

Phillips  Nathan  D.,'  Orrington. 

Hayes  Dennis,  Oxford. 

Carr  Samuel,  Palermo. 

Heald  Joseph,  Patten. 

Jackson  James  H.,  Paris. 

Hammond  Moses,  (South)  “ 

Royal  Benj.  F.,  ( “ ) “ 

Washburn  Luther,  (North)  “ 

Coburn  Russell,  Parkman. 

Swett  Moses,  Parsonsfield. 

Wood  & Drorbon,  “ 

Foster  S.  C.,  Pembroke. 

Benson  Ephraim,  Peru. 

Deshon  Daniel,  “ ! 

Turner  Robinson,  “ 

Robbins  & Beedy,  Phillips. 

Drummond  James,  Phippsburg. 

Hathorn  & Prince,  Pittsfield. 

York  Alvah,  Plymouth. 

Barton  Isaac,  Poland. 

WTntney  Sumner,  Presque  Isle. 

Mudgett  W.  & J.,  Prospect. 

Hoar  David,  Rangeley. 

Nason  William,  Raymond. 

Strout  C.  & Co.,  “ 

Robbins  Simeon,  Rome. 

Abbott  Samuel  V.,  Rumford. 

Wilder  Isaac,  Salmon  Brook. 

Clark  Daniel,  Sanford. 

Estes  Timothy,1  “ 

Flagg  Rufus,  “ 

Johnson  Robert,  “ 

Pierce , Sangerville. 

Knowlton  Brockway,  “ 

Curtis  John,  Scarborough. 

GillisWm.  B.,  Searsmont. 

Hazeltine  Harry,  “ 

Searsport  Manuf.  Co.,  Searsport. 

Pike  & Haley,  Sebago. 

Ward  Isaac,  “ 

Davis  Ivory,  Shapleigh. 

Porter  Alden,  Sidney. 

Fowler  & Barrett,  Skowhegan. 

Taylor  Israel,  Smithfield 

Coburn  A.  & P.,  Solon. 

Yeaton  Isaac  S.,  So.  Berwick. 

Woodman  Phineas  S.,  Springfield. 

Nutt  Samuel,  St.  Albans. 

Moody  & Whitney,  Standish. 

Wood  James,  Starks. 

Rogers  John,  Stetson. 

Wentworth  & Littlefield,  Stoneham. 

Porter  Alexander  P.,  Strong. 

Patterson  Moses,  Salem. 

Tufts  Wilton,  Sullivan. 

Crocker  Thomas  & Co.,  Sumner. 


Lawrence  James  & Co.,  Sumner, 

Morse  John  Y.,  Surry. 

Ridley  Mark,  Topsharn. 

Coombs  N.  D.,  Troy. 

Carleton  B.,  “ 

Clark  Philo,  Turner. 

Keene  Nathaniel,  “ 

Bray  & Farrar,  “ 

Lombard  William,  “ 

Bachelder  & Mowry,  Union. 

Hills  Nathan,  “ 

Goin  & Little,  “ 

Stevens  Benj.  R.,  Unity. 

Conner  James,  “ 

Hall  Samuel,  “ 

Ulmer  John,  “ 

Thibodeau  Vital,  ** 

Vassalboro’  Manuf.  Co.,  Vassalboro’. 
Johnson  H.  and  others,  “ 

Seaward  John,  “ 

Snell  Thaddeus,  “ 

Robinson  Isaac,  “ 

Moore  Samuel,  Vienna. 

Cafderwood  Luther,  Yinalhaven. 

Hastings  Joseph,  Waltham. 

Smith  & Wood,  Wrarren. 

Thing  Horace  P.,  Waterboro’. 

Jewell  Lewis,  Waterford. 

Dudley  Samuel  & Brothers,  “ 
Wilkins  Emerson,  “ 

LeBroke  Daniel  B.,  “ 

Bryant  James  & Columbus,  Webster. 
Lombard  John  & Luther  L.,  “ 

Holman  Gustavus,  Weld. 

Holt  Hiram,  “ 

WTeeks  Warren,  Wellington. 

Hill  Samuel,  Wells. 

Storer  Japheth,  “ 

Wells  Ivory,  “ 

Bradley  Eleazer,  “ 

Brown  Benj.  and  others,  “ 

Ring  David  & Co.,  West  Bath. 

Raymond  S.  L.,  Westbrook. 

Bradley  William  C.,  “ 

Waldron  & Graffan,  “ 

Bailey  S.,  West  Waterville. 

King  John,  Whitefield. 

Partridge  & Chancy,  “ 

Glidden  William,  “ 

Bass  & Beedee,  Wilton. 

White  Enoch,  Windham. 

Garland  Samuel,  “ 

Rogers  Chas.,  “ 

Clark  Samuel,  Winthrop. 

Gray  Harrison,  Windsor. 

Rowe  Atwood,  Woodstock. 

Stevens  Samuel,  “ 

Gunsmiths. 

Learned  L.  M.,  Augusta. 

Graves  Joseph,  Bangor. 

Ramsdell  Chas.  V.,  “ 

McKenney  & Co.,  Biddeford. 


352 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Ingalls  Brown, 

Bridges  John  R., 

Peavey  Thomas  H., 
Foster  Andrew, 

Risley  L.  H., 

Bailey  G.  L., 

Whyley  John, 

Hairdressers. 


North  Bluehill. 
Castine. 
Liberty. 
Machias. 
Norway. 
Portland. 


Colburn  Edward, 

Augusta. 

Bray  Henry  G., 

Bangor. 

Cadmus  W.  H., 

“ 

Cox  & Gray, 

ft 

Greenacre  James, 

Silber  S , 

Trask  A.  K.  P., 

if 

Chandler  Henry  A., 

Bath. 

Jennings  Nath’l, 

“ 

Trask  Peter, 

if 

Mason  C., 

Biddeford. 

Mitchell  & Drew, 

Damariscotta. 

Russell  Manuel, 

ft 

Leighton  Walter, 

Dexter. 

Shanks  Jacob  F., 

Orono. 

Creech  S.  W. 

Portland. 

Dam  L., 

“ 

Dyer  John  G., 

« 

Moxcey  John  C., 

ft 

Pike  John  B., 

Gispray  Joseph  L., 

Rockland. 

Hanks  and 
Cleaves  Aaron, 


Mast  Hoops. 


Saco. 


Hardware. 

Brooks  Samuel  S.,  Augusta. 

Safford  Chas.  W.,  “ 

Butler  & Plummer,  Bangor. 

Clark  Samuel,  “ 

Dennett  L.,  “ 

Jenness  Thomas,  “ 

Mitchell  & Morse,  “ 

Schwartz  Michael,  “ 

Wooderson  John,  “ 

Bovey  Henry  M.,  Bath. 

Hildreth  H., 

Mitchell  & Low,  “ 

Zina,  Hyde  & Co.,  “ 

Angier  Oakes,  Belfast. 

Pierce  John  & Co.,  “ 

Cleaves  & Kimball,  Biddeford. 

Meeds  & Lord,  “ 

Chase  D.  K.  & Co.,  Calais. 

Lord  Charles,  “ 

Lowell  W.  W., 

Tarbox  G.  R.  & Co.,  (RedBeach,)  “ 
Day  & Jones,  Dama.iscotta. 

Heuston  J.  G.  & Co.,  “ 

Rose  R.  H.,  Danville. 

Andrews  E.  H.,  Eastport. 

Bass  J.  W., 

Bowman  John  L.,  “ 

Fisher  & Milliken,  “ 

Mowe  & Co.,  “ 


Odell  D.  I.,  Eastport. 

Paine  & Sons,  “ 

Peabody  & Cummings,  “ 

Norton  & Sprague,  Farmington. 

Stevens  E.  N.,  “ 

Sawyer  Rufus  H.,  Gardiner. 

Vannah  I.  G.  & Co.,  (iron  and 
steel,)  “ 

Wood  Seth,  “ 

Hathaway  Franklin,  Hallowell. 

Prescott  & Hersey,  “ 

Packard  H.  H.,  Lewiston. 

Rose  R.  H.,  “ 

Knight 


Bailey  James  & Co., 
Chase,  Wo  dbury  & Co., 
Crockett  Nathaniel, 
Emery  & Waterhouse, 
Evans  Daniel, 

Bachelder  Chas.  E., 
Kimball  I.  K., 

Smith  Geo.  L., 

Woods  H.  P.  & Sons, 
Goodwin  George  I., 
Twombly  & Smith, 

Dunn,  Elden  & Co., 

Low  & Blunt, 

Kelly  Erastus  W., 

Jones  W.  A., 

Neal  Edward  B., 


Milton  Plant. 
Portland. 


Richmond. 

Rockland. 


Saco. 

(( 

Waterville. 

if 

Winthrop. 

Wiscasset. 


Harness  Makers. 

(trunks,  &c.)  Albion- 
Athens- 
Augusta. 


Fuller  A.  P. 

Tuttle  J.  B. 

Parker  Orin, 

Tuttle  Chandler, 

Chase  B., 

Chase  Winslow, 

Chase  & Littlefield, 
Chick  Geo.  H., 

Clemens  & B tchelder, 
Collier  Frederick  M., 
Hersey  Abel, 

Nason  Sam’l  S., 
Williams  John, 

Eaton  Thos.,  Jr., 
O’Neil  Felix, 

Welch  Samuel, 

Barker  Benj.  F., 

Young  Daniel, 

Smith  Thomas, 

Young  Henry, 

Morgan  William, 
Simpson  E., 

Varney  James  H., 
McAllenny  John, 
Varney  James  A., 
Mansfield  William,  Jr., 
Warren  Ferdinand  A., 
Curtis  Z.  L., 

Ryenson  E., 

White  Edward, 
Ileywood  Phineas  & Co 


Bangor. 


Bath. 


Belfast. 

if 

Benedicta. 

Bethel. 

Brewer. 

Biddeford. 

Bristol. 

Bridgton. 

Brooks. 

Brownfield. 

Buckfield. 

Brunswick. 


Bucksport. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


353 


Eldridge  Daniel, 

Buxton. 

Johnson  N.  J., 

Calais. 

Sawyer  & Robbins, 

it 

Williams  F., 

tt 

Hunt  S.  & T.  H., 

Camden. 

Getchell  & Prescott, 

Canaan. 

Mitchell  Albert  A., 

Canton. 

Droelly  Henry, 

Carmel. 

Rich  A.  J., 

Cherryfield. 

Walker  Albion, 

Chesterville. 

Greeley  A.  M., 

China. 

Edmands  Chas., 

Corinth. 

Fisher  G.  H., 

ti 

Davis , 

Damariscotta. 

Weeks  D.  T., 

a 

Longley,  Covill,  & Co. 

, Danville. 

Gallison  Sylvanus  H., 

Dexter. 

Brockway  H.  & D., 

Dover. 

Carlton  ira. 

ii 

Chandler  Luther,  East  Livermore. 

Drake  B.  B., 

<« 

Sanford  N.  J., 

«< 

Bradford  Alden, 

Eastport. 

Rollins  Henry, 

Ellsworth. 

Murray  Ira  N., 

Fairfield. 

Meserve  Johnson, 

Farmingdale. 

Tarbox  Stillman, 

Farmington. 

it 

Tarbox  William, 

Evans  John, 

Fryeburg. 

Howe  Ebenezer, 

“ 

Jackson  Warren  C., 

Frankfort. 

Ross  Wm., 

Freedom. 

Sager  H.  & R.  R., 

Gardiner. 

Clark  Jacob, 

Gray. 

Irish  Oliver, 

Guilford. 

Gilman  John, 

Hallowell. 

Page  Chas.  A., 

** 

Sylvester  Hiram, 

Hampden. 

Mansfield  Simeon, 

Hiram. 

Jones  Luther  N., 

Holden. 

Gould  Isaiah, 

Houlton. 

Staples  Benj.  L., 

“ 

Webber  Daniel, 

it 

Bond  John  N., 

Jefferson. 

Walker  Palmer, 

Kennebunk. 

Longley,  Covill  & Co., 

Lewiston. 

Turner  & Emery, 

«« 

Cass  James, 

Limerick. 

Torry  Roswell, 

Larrabee  Ebenezer  S., 

Limington. 

Millett  Solomon, 

Lincoln. 

Moors  William  IL., 

<( 

Spooner  J.  C., 

K 

Bassett  Joseph,  Jr., 

Lovell. 

Smith  William, 

Machias. 

Moore  Goff, 

Madison. 

Morrill  Asa, 

Manchester. 

Elliott  David  N., 

Mercer. 

Plummer  Horace  N., 

a 

Yogell  John, 

Milo. 

Andrews , 

Milton  Plant. 

Brickett  Edmund, 

Minot. 

Knight  Geo.  K., 

Montville. 

Davis  Nathaniel, 

Newcastle. 

Drew  Winborn, 

Newfield. 

Taylor  William  P.,  New  Gloucester. 

Dresser  I.  & A.  L., 

Newport. 

Nason  Henry  P., 

Rowe  Oliver  B., 

Chase  Brothers, 

New  Portland. 

Crosby  T.  H.  & Son, 

Norridgewock. 

Jones  William, 

North  Anson. 

Tucker  Benj.,  Jr., 

Norway. 

Flynt  Josiah, 

New  Sharon. 

Coflin  David  A., 

Oldtown. 

Haynes  Albert  A., 

a 

Pollard  Joshua  B., 

Orono. 

Marshall  Samuel, 

Paris. 

Cobb  Oliver, 

Patten. 

Farrar  Byron, 

Phillips. 

Parsons  Josiah, 

Plymouth. 

Chandler  John, 

Portland. 

Dunn  Edward  H., 

Si 

Johnson  Stephens, 

a 

Jordan  J.  & B., 

a 

Richards  Wm.  B., 

a 

Thaxter  J.  B.  & M.  W., 

Tukey  Geo.  W., 

** 

Rowe  Zebulon, 

Presque  Isle. 

Frost  & Fogg, 

Readfield. 

Fillebrown  George  M. 

Kimball  Alexander, 

Rumford. 

Gardiner  William, 

Richmond. 

Jack  Samuel, 

“ 

O’Brien  S., 

Robbinston. 

Cochran  E.  H., 

Rockland. 

Greenhalge  Jabez  B., 

“ 

Harrington  Jacob, 

a 

Hewes  Tracy, 

Saco. 

Moody  Wm.  P., 

“ 

Waterhouse  Leonard, 

Scarborough. 

Burrill  Wm.  P., 

Searsport. 

Bigelow  Levi  E., 

Skowhegan. 

Dodge  Benj.  F., 

Moore  Geo.  C., 

Solon. 

Moore  John  W., 

“ 

Durgin  Dudley, 

So.  Berwick. 

Pike  Noah, 

“ 

Butterfield  William, 

Standish. 

Buker  E.  C., 

St.  Albans. 

Merrill  G.  H., 

Stetson. 

Littlefield  C.  K., 

Turner. 

Messer  T.  G., 

Thomaston. 

Cobb  Joseph  0., 

Union. 

Mitchell  Luther, 

Unity. 

Meder  Stephen, 

Yassalboro’. 

Palmer  Isaac, 

a 

Starr  Edward, 

a 

Kirk  Lewis  S., 

Warren. 

Brackett  S.  S.  & Co., 

Westbrook. 

Holt  John, 

Waterford. 

McFarland  I.  S., 

Waterville. 

Smith  & Bolter, 

%i 

Miller  James, 

Wilton. 

Rhoades  Charles, 

Winslow. 

Johnson  John  S., 

Winthrop. 

354 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Smith  Greenleaf,  Winthrop. 

Turner  Cornelius,  Wiscasset. 

Ripley  Wtn.  R.,  Woodstock. 

Chenery  Joseph,  Yarmouth. 

Hats,  Cap3  and  Furs. 


Ba 


Anthony  Joseph, 

Beckwith  Nelson  B., 

Farnham  S.  S., 

Peirce  Jonathan, 

Ayer  John, 

Baldwin  Edward  P., 

Blake  Prince  N., 

Burrill  Wm.,  Jr., 

Crowell,  Leighton  & Co., 

Flagg  Wm.  H. 

Hemenway  & Hersey, 

Johnson  Nathaniel  H., 

Little  Henry  & Co., 

Leighton  A.  K.  P.  & Co. 
Stacey  William, 

Wood  Daniel  P., 

Fisher  L.  S., 

Harvey  Geo.  W., 

Hatch  Davis, 

Lemont  & Son, 

Furber  & Bean, 

Covell  Stanley, 

Randall  G.  A.  C., 

Stimson  Daniel, 

Williams  F., 

Towle  L., 

Harrington  T.  M., 

Horton  B.  F., 

Gleason  J.  A., 

Rice  G.  I.  G., 

Witherill  Samuel, 

McDonald  Chas., 

Davis  Jacob  E., 

Hathaway  Sylvanus, 

Bond  Elias, 

Meservy  Clement, 

^afford  Wm., 

Gould  Levi, 

Wood  Sumner, 

Ballou  J.  W.  & Co., 

Chadburn  & Kendall, 

Curtis  & Hazeltine, 

Dodge,  Dow,  Webb  & Moulton, 
Gould  Daniel  & Co., 
Greenough  B.  & Co.. 
Greenough  Win.  P.  & Co., 
Hayes  John  G.  & Co., 

Perry  Ezra  N., 

Shaw  John  P., 

Stinson  A.  P., 

Winship  Edmund, 

Harrington  Jacob, 

Sawyer  B.  W.  & Co 
Dame  I., 

Perkins  William, 

Thompson  Horace, 

Sinkler  Albeit, 

Harrington  J.  W., 


Augusta. 


Bath. 


Belfast. 

Biddeford. 


Calais. 

Dover. 

Damariscotta. 

Dexter. 

Eastport. 


Ellsworth. 

Gardiner. 

a 

Hallowell. 

Kennebunk. 
Lewiston  Falls. 

Portland. 


Rockland. 

Saco. 


Waterville. 

Thomaston. 


Hay. 

Benson  Seth  E., 
Pitcher  William, 
Fernald  Edwin, 

Hale  O.  & H.  W., 
Hamlin  J.  S., 

Ilsley  Nathan, 


Bangor. 

Belfast. 

Portland. 

ft 


Hermetically  Sealed  Articles. 

Treat  U.  S.,  (smoked  herrings,) 

Treat’s  Island,  Eastport. 
Underwood  Wm.  & Co., 

S.  W.  Harbor,  Tremont. 
Barbarick  S.  R.  & J.  H.,  Portland. 


Hides  and  Leather. 

[See  Boots  and  Shoes.] 
Boardman  S.  H.  & Co.,  Bangor. 
Barrett  John.  Biuehill. 


Fisk  A.  A., 

Cole  George  N., 
Sawyer  & Robbins, 
Andrews  J.  H., 
Hopkins  My  rick, 
Littlefield  Wm., 
Balkam  Cyrus, 
Fisher  Foster, 


Calais. 

ft 

Eastport. 
Gardiner. 
North  Castine. 
Robbiuston. 


Hoe  Manufacturers. 

Hale  & Stevens,  West  Waterville. 

Horse  Nets. 

Carver  John,  Yinalhaven. 

Hosiery,  Gloves  and  Trimmings. 

Burr,  Brother  & Co.,  Portland. 

Ice  Dealers. 

Greenleaf  C.  T.,  Bath. 

Barnard  Charles,  Bucksport. 

Darling  A.  D.,  “ 

Hill  N.  T., 

Swazey  Wm.  D.,  “ 

Webster,  Treat  & Co.. 

Frankfort  Mills. 
Sebago  Ice  Co.,  Portland. 

ShurtlefF & Chase,  “ 


India  Rubber  Goods. 

Hennessey  Sc  Hersey,  Bangor. 


Insurance  Agents. 

Trafton  Wm., 

Ayer  John  S., 

Butler  , 

Bowman  Hollis, 

Bryant  Joseph, 

Fisher  Herman, 

Godfrey  John  E., 

Patten  Isaac  W., 

Plummer  Benj., 

Potter  Richard, 

Prescott  Reuben  S., 
Thompson  T.  B., 
Wheelwright  Joseph  S., 


Alfred. 

Bangor. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


355 


Ellsworth  N.  T., 

Bath. 

Kimball  John  H., 

“ 

Wadsworth  Peleg, 

H 

Emerson  Daniel  B., 

Biddeford. 

Hinckley  B.  W., 

Bluehill. 

Hinckley  Jesse, 

a 

Holt  F.  A., 

a 

Barnard  & Crane, 

Bucksport. 

Schuyler,  Cobb  & Co., 

a 

White  Nathan, 

Burns  Geo.  B., 

Calais. 

Dyer  Geo.  W., 

(( 

Flint  B.  M., 

ii 

Foster  Edward,  (Milltown)  “ 

Greene  E.  D., 

' u 

Lee  James  A., 

ii 

Swan  F.  K., 

a 

Tyler  Daniel,  (Milltown)  “ 

Wharf  T.  E., 

a 

Whidden  Edgar, 

*6 

Adams  Samuel, 

Castine. 

Collins  William  C., 

ii 

Hooper  Joshua, 

Rogers  Charles, 

Tilden  C.  K., 

ii 

Woods  Josiah  B., 

a 

Bass  J.  W., 

Eastport. 

Clark  R.  B., 

** 

Noyes  E.  J., 

“ 

Paine  & Sons, 

Richardson  D.  E., 

if 

Chamberlain  James  H. 

, Ellsworth. 

Nourse  Benj., 

ii 

Soraerby  William, 

Hough  A.  B., 

Gardiner. 

Hill  Joshua, 

Hampden. 

Comstock  Taft, 

Lubec. 

Ring  C.  L., 

ii 

Ring  J.  L., 

ii 

Harris  P.  T., 

East  Machias. 

Parlin  A.F., 

Machias. 

Pillsbury  Albert, 

ii 

Smith  William  B., 

if 

Wallace  J.  T.,  Jr., 

Milbridge. 

Herrick  Horatio  G., 

N.  Berwick. 

Hodgdon  Daniel, 

“ 

Butler  E.  P., 

Orono. 

Fairbrother  Jonathan  B.,  “ 

Lincoln  J.  M., 

Pembroke. 

Sherman  T.  J., 

<« 

Wadsworth  L.  L.,  Jr., 

ii 

Banks  David  S., 

Portland. 

Brown  Nathaniel, 

« 

Carroll  John, 

ii 

Chickering  Benj., 

ii 

Deering  Nathaniel  F., 

Dow  Jeremiah, 

ii 

Gunnison  J.  & Co., 

ii 

Leavitt  James  W., 

ii 

Little  William  D., 

ii 

Loring  & Milliken, 

ii 

Neal  John, 

ii 

Palmer  J.  S., 

Payson  Henry  H., 
Robinson  David,  Jr., 
Balkam  Cyrus, 

Gerry  Seth, 

Leland  J.  K., 
Cochran  J.  C., 
Sargent  W.  G., 
Woodard  N.  C., 
Burnham  Edward  P., 
O’Brien  David, 

Heath  Solyman, 
Moody  J.  G., 


Portland. 

a 

Robbinston. 

ii 

Rockland. 


Saco. 

Thomaston. 

Waterville. 


Iron  Dealers  and  Founders. 

Emery  & Perkins,  Acton. 

Lambard  Allen,  Augusta. 

Bragg  & Basford,  Bangor. 

Butler  & Plummer, 

Decrow  & Crockett, 

Estes  & Whittier, 

Hinckley  & Egery, 

Muzzy  F.  & Co., 

Wooderson  John, 

Wood,  Bishop  & Co., 

Allen  J.  H.  & Co.,  Bath. 

Lombard  C.  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Potten  James  T.  & Co.,  “ 

Belfast  Foundry  Co.,  Belfast. 

Wilder  J.  W.  & Son, 

Weston  Levi  W.,  Bloomfield. 

Cannan  Luther,  Bridgton. 

Knight  Henry,  (Milltown)  Camden. 


Whitney  H.  & Co., 
Jewett  Gilman, 

Bearce  J.  B., 

True,  Gordon  & Co., 
Stevens  E.  N., 
Chandler,  Brown  & Co 
Hillman  & Randall, 
Holmes  & Robbins, 
Wood  Seth, 

Hathaway  Franklin, 
McClinch  Isaiah, 
Stickney  Wm., 

Wood,  Bishop  & Co., 
Mousdon  Iron  Co., 
French  Nathaniel, 
Morey  William,  Jr. 
Scales  G.  W.  & Co., 
Brown  E.  H.  & Co., 
Hayden  John, 

Brooks  John  C.  & Co., 
Casco  Iron  Foundry, 
Corey  Eben, 

Duran  William, 
Jackson  & Rollins, 
Mott  C.  L., 

Richardson  N.  P., 
Stevens  A.  E.  & Co., 
Shepley  L.  D., 
Winchester  8c  Co., 
Ingraham  & Thurston, 
Stevens  A.  A.  & Co., 


Calais. 
Dexter. 
Eddington. 
Ellsworth. 
Farmington. 
Foxcraft. 
Fryeburg. 
Gardiner. 

i i 

Hallowell. 


Kenduskeag. 
Kennebunk. 
Lewiston  Falls. 
Machias. 

Norway. 

ii 

Portland. 


Rockland. 


356 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Barney  W.  O.  & Charles,  Searsport. 
Crawford  George,  Thomaston. 

Drake  & Jones,  Union. 

Vassalboro’  Manuf’g  Co.,  Vassalboro’. 
llarrirnan  & Atwell,  Waldoboro’. 

Dunn,  Elden  & Co.,  Waterville. 

Haviland  Webber,  “ 

Miller  Samuel  A.,  Waterford. 

Casco  Iron  Co.,  Westbrook. 

Kelley  Erastus  W.,  Winthrop. 

Whitman  Luther,  “ 

Lamp  Screws  and  Tubes. 
Forbes  E.  B.,  Westbrook. 

Last  Makers. 

Coonley  S.  K.,  Portland. 

Lathe  Manufacturers. 
McKenzie  A.  K.  & others,  Addison. 
Belmore  and  Young,  Barring. 

Copeland  & Duren, 

Cottrell  & Stewart, 

Harmon  & Thompson. 

Hill  D.  & H.  N.  & Co., 

Soley  & Tinker, 

Hinckley  B.  W.,  Bluehill. 

Great  Works  Milling  & Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Bradley. 

Blackman  F.  & H.,  “ 

Avery  Peter,  (Milltown)  Calais. 
Gates  & Wentworth, 

Hall  J.  S.  & Co., 

Lamb  Nathaniel, 

Murchie  James  & Co., 

Stickney  R.  C.  & Co. 

Tinker  Ferdinand, 

Crocker  Daniel  D.  & Co.,  Charlotte. 
Dunn  Joshua  G.,  “ 

Fisher  Bradford,  “ 

McGlaughlin  William,  “ 

Deane  J.  G.,  estate  of,  Cherryfield. 
Campbell  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Campbell  & Burnham,  “ 

Coffin  John  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Cook  & Adams,  “ 

Freeman  William,  Jr.,  “ 

Nichols  William  & Sons,  “ 

Shaw  Samuel  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Tilden  George  F.  & Co.,  “ 

Willey  D.  & Co.,  “ 

Bucknam  G.  A.,  Columbia. 

Harris  George  & Co.,  “ 

McKenzie  & Nash,  “ 

Puffer  John,  “ 

Reed  Daniel,  “ 

Cutler  Milldam  Co.,  Cutler. 

Turner  Ellery,  “ 

Allen  J.  & T.  W., 

Lincoln  Theodore, 

Burrall  Ovid, 

Chaloner  B.  G., 

Chase  H.  S., 

Chase  S.  H., 


Dennysville. 

EastMachias. 


Chase  William,  EastMachias. 


Elder  C., 
Elder  C.  Ii., 

U 

it 

Foster  C., 

ii 

Foster  C.  W., 

a 

Howe  D.  G., 

a 

Johnson  J.  IT.  & Co., 

a 

Kingsley  J.  W., 

a 

Lowell  J.  A., 

a 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

n 

Sevey  J.  S., 

a 

Talbot  P.  & Son, 

a 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 

M 

Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co., 

it 

Bass  J.  W., 

Eastport. 

Allen  J.  & S.  W., 

Edmunds. 

Crane  Samuel, 

<< 

Hobert  A., 

Hubert  I.  & B., 

“ 

Lincoln  Thomas  & others,  ** 

Austin  & Chute, 

Ellsworth. 

Black  George  N.  & Co., 

ii 

Blaisdell  Francis, 

a 

Brown  George  W., 

ii 

Jones  A.  W.  & T.  D., 

a 

Otis  Amory, 

i t 

Rogers,  Crosby  & Co., 

Tisdale  Seth, 

Nash  Alvin  B.  & others, 

Harrington. 

ii 

Plummer  0.  S., 

Farnsworth,  Ephriam  & 

Co., 

Jonesboro’. 

Richardson  Enoch,’  “ 

Boynton  S.  & Son,  Machias. 

Buker  Levi  & Co.,  “ 

Coyle  William,  “ 

Crocker  A.,  “ 

C.ockett  M.  G.,  “ 

Donworth  P.  E.,  “ 

Gardner  & Longfellow,  “ 

Heramenway  W.  H.,  “ 

Holway  John,  “ 

Holway  W.  C.,  “ 

Longfellow  E.  & Son,  “ 

Longfellow  A.,  “ 

Longfellow  N.  & S.,  “ 

Morse  S.  A.,  “ 

Morse  S.  A.,  Jr., 

Smith  Thomas,  “ 

Smith  W.  O.,  “ 

Vose  C.  W.,  “ 

Tisdale  & Moore,  Milbridge. 

Getchell  J.A.  & J.H.  & S.,  Marshfield. 
Harmon  J.  F.  & S.,  “ 

Longfellow  M.  & Crocker  J.,  “ 

Whitney  E.  & Lyon  W.  P. 

& Crocker  G.  N.,  ‘A 

Bearce  Isaac,  Medybemps. 

Abbott  & Hemmenway,  Milton  Plant. 
Bryant  William  G.,  “ 

Hayden  Pattangall  & Co.,  Pembroke. 

Wadsworth  L.  L.  & Son,  “ 

Wilder  B.  & Co., 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


357 


Wilder  M.  L„ 
Chadbourne  J.  R.. 

Gibson  J.  D., 

Hollihan  Thomas, 

Nutt  John  F., 

Stickney  Jonathan, 
Stoddard  Stephen, 
Houghton  F.  & Co. 

Low  S.  G., 

Nash  A., 

Hastings  Joseph, 

Boston  & Eastern  Mill  & 


Pembroke. 

Perry. 


Robbinston. 


Waltham. 


Land  Co., 


Whitneyville. 


Laundry. 

Rand  Frank,  Bangor, 

Leather. 

Baldwin  Edward  P.,  Bangor, 

Hemenway  & Hersey, 

Little  Henry  & Co.,  “ 

Frye  & Peaslee,  Detroit 

Shaw  & Co.,  “ 

Barbour  J.  & C.  J.,  Portland 

Gray,  Lang  & Co.,  (patent)  “ 
Gilman  & Morris,  “ 

Hanson  L.  D.  & Co., 

Merrill  Moses,  “ 

Morse  J.  C.  & Co.,  (patent)  “ 
Shaw  E.  & Co.,  “ 

Shurtleff  & Leach,  “ 

Tyler,  Rice  & Sons,  “ 

True,  Cowie  & Co.,  (patent)  “ 
Beatty  James,  Saco. 

Lothrop  Sullivan,  St.  Albans. 

Mathews  & Steward,  “ 

Nutt  Samuel,  “ 

Leather  Belting. 

Barbour  J.  & C.  J.,  Portland. 

Letter  Cutters. 

McKenny  & Co.,  Biddeford. 

Lime  Casks. 

3ailey  George  0.,  Belmont. 

Blake  Oliver,  “ 

Blake  Samuel,  “ 

Bowen  Ezra,  “ 

Burgess  James,  “ 

Burgess  Joseph, 

Crawford  John,  “ 

Cross  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  “ 

Cross  Ralph,  “ 

Cunningham  W.  C.,  Belmont. 

Daggett  Agustus,  “ 

Dickey  Reuben,  “ 

Edgecomb  Eleazer,  “ 

Flagg  Eoenezer,  “ 

Flanders  William,  “ 

Flanders  Benj.,  “ 

Greer  Daniel  A.,  “ 

Holmes  James,  “ 

Mears  Parker,  “ 

Merriam  Elisha,  “ 


Morse  Barnard,  Belmont. 

Rokes  Albert, 

Smith  Franklin, 

Storer  Thomas, 

Weymouth  Daniel, 

Weymouth  John, 

Weymouth  Shadrach, 

Wing  John  N., 

Wing  Thomas, 

Young  Robert, 

Gay  Richard,  Waldo. 

Young  Moses,  “ 

Lime  Dealers. 

Burns  Geo.  G.,  (inspector 


general,) 
Wakefield  J., 

Emmons  Jacob, 

Swett  Ephraim, 

Jones  E.  N., 

Brown  John, 

Jordon  Isaiah, 

Jordon  Peter, 

Woodman  Washington, 
Adams  Samuel  G., 
Carieton,  Norwood  & Co 
Jones  Joseph, 

Martin  Alexander, 
Shepard  Jotham, 

Stetson  Joseph  C., 
Talbott  David, 

Gates  Homer, 

TildenC.  K.  & Co., 
Fales  Elisha, 

Hutchings  Wm.  II., 
Penley  Rufus, 

Dingley  J.  & Co., 
Andrews  E.  H., 
Wadsworth  S.  B., 

Killer  Samuel  & Co. 
Oakes  & Ricker, 

Merrill  J.  C.  & Co., 
Andrews  D.  P., 

Blood  E.  & S., 

Coleman  Hugh, 

Deake  & Holmes, 
Decrow  & Knight, 

Jones  Francis, 

Matthews  Levi, 

Moody  Jonathan, 

Parker  E.  A., 

Rackliff  Peter, 

Rackliff  S.,  2d, 

Tamer  W.  C., 

Young  Moses, 

Drew  Moses, 

Gould  Oliver, 

Abbott  John  S., 

Beale  Samuel  N., 
Coolidge  M.  & J., 

Cox  John  & Son, 
Hamilton  & Kittredge, 
Davis  N.  C., 

Houdlette  & Blair, 


Rockland. 

Bath. 

Belfast. 

Brewer. 

Bridgewater. 

Brunswick. 


Camden. 


Carroll. 

Castine. 

Cushing. 

Damariscotta. 

Danville. 

Eastport. 

it 

Islesborough. 

Kennebunk. 

Lincoln. 

Lincolnville. 


New  Limerick. 

ii 

Norridgewock. 

Portland. 


Richmond. 


358 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Adams  Mark, 

Rockland. 

Allen  Samuel  F., 

ii 

Aimer  Andrew, 

it 

Ayers  R., 

it 

Benner  G., 

(( 

Berry  Eli, 

a 

Bird  A.  J., 

a 

Bird  John, 

a 

Boynton  Samuel, 

a 

Burns  Haivey, 

tt 

Clark  Benj., 

a 

Colson  Thomas, 

44 

Colter  William  C., 

Conant  0.  J., 

a 

Crockett  Asa, 

a 

Crockett  Cephas, 

a 

Crockett  Charles, 

a 

Dutton  Daniel, 

a 

Farand  Harrison, 

a 

Fellows  Moody  E., 

a 

Fly  William, 

44 

Frost  S.  P., 

it 

Gay  Ephraim, 

a 

Gay  William, 

44 

Gould  Stephen, 

a 

Gregory  Hanson, 

44 

Gregory  John,  Jr., 

ft 

Gregory  Robert, 

tt 

Hall  Calvin, 

14 

Hall  Ephraim, 

it 

Hall  Isaiah  P., 

44 

Hall  John, 

44 

Hall  Lewis, 

ft 

Hall  Lorenzo, 

tt 

Haskell  Daniel, 

Haskell  Samuel, 

a 

Healey  Oscar  F., 

44 

Henryhan  Cornelius, 

44 

Hewett  Joseph, 

44 

Howard  Henry, 

tt 

Hunt  John, 

u 

Ingraham  William, 

it 

Jameson  John, 

a 

Knowlton  C.  H., 

a 

Lewis  Andrew, 

44 

Lindsey  Mark, 

tt 

Litchfield  Alvin, 

44 

Lothrop  Thomas, 

a 

Manning  Timothy  D., 

it 

McIntosh  Theodore, 

a 

Pease  L.  C., 

a 

Perry  J.  J., 

a 

Pillsbury  Samuel, 

a 

Putnam  Madison, 

44 

Rankin  Constant, 

44 

Rankin  Samuel, 

a 

Robinson  Albert, 

a 

Shattuck  J.  W.  & L., 

a 

Shearer  Otis, 

tt 

Shearer  Reuben, 

a 

Snow  A.  M., 

a 

Snow  Geo.,* 

44 

Spear  John, 

tt 

1 Spear  Jonathan, 

Rockland. 

Spear  Joseph, 

it 

Thomas  &*Iall, 

it 

Thomas  Robert, 

if 

Thomas  R.  P., 

it 

Tolman  Josiah, 

if 

Walsh  P.  W., 

it 

Wentworth  & McIntosh, 

it 

Weymouth  N.  & M., 

44 

Wheeler  Charles, 

it 

Wheeler  John, 

it 

Wheeler  Joseph, 

it 

Whitney  C.  R., 

tt 

Whitney  Sumner, 

tt 

Wiggin  Geo.  S., 

a 

Wilson  & White, 

a 

Burgess  Edward, 

Searsmont. 

Dunton  Isaac, 

if 

Dunton  Horatio, 

Fuller  James, 

it 

Hagar  Ezekiel, 

Sebec. 

Stackpole  William, 

Thomas  ton. 

Bennett  Rufus  S., 

•i 

Burgess,  O’Brien  & Co., 

a 

Gilman  J., 

Levansaler  C., 

a 

Robinson  Edward, 

a 

Stackpole  William, 

a 

Whitney  William, 

1 1 

Batchelder  Lewis, 

Union. 

Fuller  Andrew, 

Warren. 

Boggs  Paul, 

« 

Watson  C.  A., 

Weld. 

Linseed  Oil  Manufacturer. 

Cascade  Mill  Co., 

Hallo  well. 

Livery  Stables. 

Ellis  Edwin, 

Augusta. 

Reed  Hiram, 

“ 

Ricker  Geo.  W., 

if 

Billings  Caleb, 

Bangor. 

ii 

Danforth  Isaac, 

Morrill  Henry, 

if 

Miller  & Murch, 

it 

Moore  John  A., 

ii 

Norcross  Israel  B., 

ii 

Palmer  & Morrill, 

ii 

Perkins  & Gould, 

44 

Record  Chas.  0., 

a 

Rollins  Simpson, 

if 

Smith  W.  & Co., 

it 

Wingate  Daniel  P., 

a 

Woodard  Abraham^ 

a 

Bowles  Thos. 

Bath. 

Brown  C.  H., 

Crooker  J.  A., 

ii 

Dow  J.  E., 

ii 

Marston  Geo., 

ii 

Mitchell  D.  B., 

ii 

Hinckley  Haskell  W., 

Bluehill. 

Foss  G.  L., 

Biddeford. 

Gowen  W.  P.  & S., 

ii 

Tarbox  M.  B., 

if 

Frankfort  Mills. 

a 

Gardiner. 


Wiggin  W., 

Chapin,  Downes  & Co., 

Hodgdon  Samuel  H., 

Libbey  Joseph, 

Booker  R.,  Brunswick. 

Atwood  Edward  T.  & Co.,  Bucksport. 
Mitchell  Thomas  D.  & Co. 

Bowles  John,  (Milltown,)  Calais. 
Chase  D.  K.  & Co., 

Townsend  A.  S., 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Castine. 

Jarvis  William, 

Sturgis  A.  H.,  Cherryfield. 

Dickson  Chas., 

Mabee  William 
Morey  Geo.  H., 

Foster  S.  A.,  Ellsworth. 

Mason  Edward, 

Partridge  Hopkins 
Atwood  R.  P.  & Co.,  Frankfort. 

Grout  Amos, 

Rowe  Daniel, 

Elwell , 

Morton  Thomas, 

Bradstreet  Henry, 

Carr  Isaac  J., 

Ellis  E., 

Milliken  Chas., 

Johnson  S.  W.,  Hallowell. 

Niles  A.  D., 

Stevens  N., 

Thompson  Simon, 

Kilgore  William  P.,  Hampden. 

Whitney  & Libby, 

Spinney  Ephraim  C., 

Holland  John, 

Jordan  R., 

Gould  N.,  Orono. 

Jones  Edward, 

Thompson  Paul, 

Tomlinson  Paul, 

Weeks  Benj., 

Whiney  Thomas, 

Whitney  P.  T., 

Muirhead  John, 

Rogers  William, 

Clure  Nathan, 

Copp  Thomas  G., 

Shorey  C., 

Buft'um  Isaiah, 

Partridge  Allison  L 
Saunders  Joseph, 

Reynolds  William, 

Stoddard  S.  W., 

Babcock  & Walker, 

Barnum  J.,  “ 

Frost  O.  C.,  “ 

Goddard  John,  “ 

Gilson  Chas.  A.,  “ 

Sagar  Chas.,  “ 

Varney  C.  B.,  “ 

Winslow  Chas., 

Buker  Samuel,  Richmond. 


DIRECTORY. 

359 

Costellow  & Ordion, 

Richmond. 

Witham  Elias, 

Cook  Charles, 

Robbinston. 

O’Brien  Simon, 

<« 

Berry  J.  T.  & W., 

Rockland. 

Cooper  T.  W.  & L., 

ii 

Churchill  Thos., 

ii 

Lovejoy  William  F., 

ii 

Thorndike  & Young, 

Cleaves  John, 

Saco. 

Hardy  Joseph, 

“ 

Wentworth  Henry, 

Gage  Wm., 

Sanford. 

Copeland  & Turner, 

Thomaston. 

Fal  s Elisha  P., 

if 

Fales  & Robinson, 

« 

Robbins  W., 

Robbins  W.  M., 

it 

Robinson  Benj., 

ii 

Chandler  D., 

Waterville. 

Follansbee  P.  F., 

if 

Seavey  J.  H., 

(6 

Williams  & Freeman, 

ii 

Brown  & Storer, 

Yarmouth. 

Lincoln  Levi, 

ii 

Locomotive  Engines,  &/C. 

Portland  Co., 

Lumber. 

Portland. 

Monroe  J.  S., 

Abbot. 

Works  Amasa, 

“ 

Horn  David, 

Acton. 

Ricker  Ebenezer, 

McKenzie  A.  K., 

Addison. 

Nash  William  & Son, 

ii 

Wass  D.  M., 

Pearson  Chas., 

Aina. 

Sawyer  J.  W., 

“ 

Lewis  Luther, 

Alton. 

Milliken  D.  & E , 

ii 

Crockett  Lewis  & Son, 

Andover. 

Lubec. 

ii 

Machias. 


N.  Berwick. 
Orland. 

Pembroke. 

ii 

Portland. 


Gregg  E.  W.  & Co., 

Poor  Sylvanus, 

Bradbury  & Dinsmore, 
Fuller  J., 

Sprague  A.  & B.  F., 
Crosby  William  L.  & Co., 
Potter  W.  & Co., 

Fisher  William  & Co., 
Swett  Jacob  W.  & Co., 
Bixby  George, 

Corson  D.  H.  & Moses, 
Eaton  Timothy, 

Ware  John, 

Davis  C.  B.  & Co., 

Ilersey  Cyrus, 

Merrill  N.  B., 

Packard  Stephen, 

Perkins  Thomas  & Co., 
Warren  George  H., 
Fowler  N.  & Co., 

Reed  & Paige, 

Sturgess  Ira  D., 


Anson. 

Appleton. 

ii 

Arrowsic. 


Athens. 


Auburn. 


Augusta. 


360 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Waldron  Daniel, 
Williams  Henry, 
Burnel  Jonathan, 
Harding  Joseph,  Jr., 
Adams  Franklin, 

Babb  & Strickland, 
Benson  Seth  E., 
Boynton  G.  L., 

Bragg  Isaac  M., 

Bragg  & Moon, 

Brown  Walter  & Son, 
Brown  Wm.  W.  & Co., 
Bryant  J.  & Son, 

Clark  & Ayer, 

Cushing  Jonathan  A., 
Dallingham  Frederick 
Davenport  Rufus, 
Dwinal  Rufus, 

Eddy,  Murphy  & Co., 
Foster  & Moor, 

Foster  J.  B., 

Furber  & Metcalf, 
Giddings  Moses, 
Gulliver  & Gilman, 
Haskins  R., 

Hayward  & Co., 
Hodgkins  J.  M.  & R., 
Howard  D.  M.,  & Co. 
Huckins  John, 
Kendrick  John  O., 
Kissell  James, 
Kittredge  N., 

Mason  Thomas  & Co., 
McCrillis  William  H., 
McQuestion  Daniel  T., 
Morrison  R.  S.  & Co., 
Nay  Davis  &Co., 
Norcross  Jesse, 

Paine  & Blunt, 

Palmer  & Johnson, 
Patten  Isaac  W., 

Pauk  & Co., 

Pearson  & Jameson, 
Perkins  Robert, 

Pierce  W.  T.  & H., 
Pierson  Wm.  T,, 

Poole  E.  & Co., 

Reed  Hervey, 

Roberts  Amos  M., 
Smith  Geo.  P., 

Starrett  Geo.  H., 
Stetson  & Co., 
Stockwell  Davis  R., 
Strickland  JohnT., 
Strickland  Samuel  P., 
Strickland  William  H. 
Taylor  Wm.  H., 
Thurston  Samuel, 
Wyman  John, 

Bixby  Geo., 
McDougald  Alexander 
McLane  Chas., 

Sargent  James, 


Augusta. 

Baldwin. 

Bangor. 


H. 


& Co., 


Barring 


Weston  Edmond, 

Lemont  Adam  & Co., 
Robinson  J.  D., 

Robinson  J.  W., 

Rogers  Hugh, 

Frederick  Wm.  & Co., 
Wells  N., 

Bowen  Tolman, 

Higgins  John, 

Holmes  James, 

Merriam  Elisha, 

Morey  David  W., 

Rowe  Enoch  S., 

Thomas  Hosea  B., 

Gerrish  A.  H.  & Co., 
Hastings  Geo.  A., 

Pattee  Moses, 

Cutts  Thomas, 

Hobson  Isaac  T., 

Sweetser  J., 

Cushing  Horatio, 

Weston  J.  & A.  S., 

Seavey  Wm.  & James, 
Blackman  F.  & H., 

Eddy,  Parlin  & Co., 

Norris  J.  J.  & Co., 

Rowe  W.  A.  & Co., 

Welch  John  & Co  , 
Cushing  Nathaniel, 

Dyer  J.  A., 

Gragg  Thomas, 

Goodwin  Benj.  & Co., 
Holyoke,  Baker  & Co., 
Holyoke  & Barker, 

Kent  Rich’d, 

Oakes  Dudley  C., 

Sargent,  Stearns  & Co., 
Stearns  & Sargent, 
Stearns  William  & Co., 
Swett  & Burr, 

Baird  John  D., 

Bennett  Nathaniel, 
Billings  Horace, 

Brown  Luke, 

Chaplin  Osborn, 

Knapp  Frank, 

Walker  Benj., 

Roberts  Alfred  J., 

Bean  S.  B.  & E.  B., 
Weeks  John  W., 

Coburn  & Oliver, 
Humphrey  J.  C.  & Son, 
Jones  John, 

Lemont,  Forsaith  & Hall, 
Stone  A.  J., 

Thompson  A.  B., 

Webb  & Toothtaker, 
Allen  & Thornes, 

Child  Wm.  A., 

Berry  Stephen, 

Bradbury  Albert  G., 

Came  A.  L., 

Dow  Oliver, 


Barring. 

Bath. 


Belfast. 

Belmont. 


Bethel. 


Biddeford. 


Bloomfield. 

<< 

Boothy. 

Bradley. 


Brewer. 


Bridgewater. 

Bridgton. 


Brooks. 

Brownfield. 


Brunswick. 


Buckfield. 


Buxton. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


361 


Harmon , Buxton. 

Harmon  Wm.,  “ 

Hobson  Joseph,  “ 

Hobson  A.  L.,  “ 

Hobson  Jeremiah,  “ 

Harmon  Oliver,  “ 

Lord  George  \Y.,  “ 

Avery  Peter,  (Milltown,)  Calais. 

Barnard  D.  D.,  “ 

Barnard  E.  A.,  “ 

Barnard  G.  S.,  “ 

Copeland  & Duren,  “ 

Cottle  C.  & C.  H., 

Dightman , (Milltown,)  “ 

Gates  & Wentworth,  “ “ 

Hall  J.  S.  & Co., 

King  G.  D.,  “ 

Kelly  C.  H.,  “ 

King  S.  T.  &Co., 

Lamb  Nathaniel,  (Milltown,)  “ 
McCullough  A.,  “ 

Murchie  James  & Co.,  (Mill- 

town,)  “ 

Murchie  & Co.,  “ 

Porter  James  & Co.,  “ 

Perkins  James,  “ 

Pike  S.  G.,  “ 

Pike  William,  “ 

Stanchfield  J.  R.,  “ 

Stickney  R.  C.  & Co.,  (Milltown,)  “ 
SwanE.,  “ 

Tinker  F.,  (Milltown,)  “ 
Waite  B.  F., 

Young  & Belmore, 

Bailey  David, 

Russell  John, 

Dodge  Henry  & Co., 

Burrill  Hiram, 

Lewis  Geo.  H., 

Tuttle  E.  & M., 

Bell  John  J., 

Corliss  Hiram, 

Eldridge  Allen, 

Foster  James, 

Graham  John, 

Hopkins  Elisha, 

Kimball  Jedediah, 

Ruggles  Hiram, 

Strickland  Hastings, 

Tracy  A.  B., 

Tilton  Alonzo, 

Cook  Oliver  M.  & Co., 

Dingley  & Witham, 

Webb  Richard  M., 

Tilden  C.K.&Co., 

Archer  S.  C., 

Brown  J.  C., 

Campbell  A.  & Co., 

Campbell  & Burnham, 

Coffin  John  W.  & Co., 

Cook  & Adams, 

Doyle  Thomas, 

Freeman  William,  Jr., 


Cambridge. 

i6 

Camden. 

Canaan. 


Carmel. 


Casco. 


Castine. 

Cherryfield. 


Nichols  William  & Son,  Cherryfield. 
Shaw  Samuel  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Tiiden  Geo.  F.  & Co.,  “ 

Willey  D.  & Co.,  « 

Hersey  William  R.,  Chester. 

Shaw  William  H., 

Torry  Geo.  W.,  “ 

Pa  k Elisha,  Chesterville. 

Whittier  Nathaniel,  “ 

Crossman  B.,  China. 

Greeley  Jose,  “ 

Harmon  F.  W.,  “ 

McLaughlin  R.,  “ 

Brown  Chas.  P.,  Clinton. 

Brown  William  J.,  “ 

Hunter  Arthur,  “ 

Hunter  H.  & G.,  “ 

Piper  P.  & J.,  “ 

Bucknam  Geo.  A.,  Columbia. 

Bucknam  Samuel,  “ 

Harris  Geo.  & Co.,  “ 

Merritt  Daniel,  “ 

Puffer  John,  “ 

Reed  Daniel,  “ 

Elliot  J.  S.,  Corinna 

Fish  Chas.  J.,  “ 

Hurd  Hiram,  “ 

Knowles  Nathaniel,  “ 

Lincoln  Isaiah,  “ 

Bean  Reuben,  Corinth. 

Hunting  John,  “ 

Merrill  N.  S.,  Hersey  & Hilliard, “ 
Hicks  George,  Cumberland. 

Cutler  Milldam  Co.,  Cutler. 

Weeks  & Merrill,  Damariscotta. 

Little  & Vickery,  Danville, 

Parker,  Pearl  & Spofford,  Dedham. 


Flye  & Brackett, 
Ingalls  Cyrus, 
Inealls  Leonard  K., 
Allan  J.  & T.  W., 
Kilby  John, 

Lincoln  Theodore, 
Wilder  Eben, 
Abbott  J.  & A., 
Jumper  & Norris, 
McClellan  Samuel, 
Shepard  Joseph, 
Silver  Samuel, 

Treat  Ezekiel, 
Burrall  Ovid, 

Chase  William, 
Chase  H.  S., 

Chase  S.  H., 
Chaloner  B.  G., 
Elder  C., 

Elder  C.  H., 

Foster  Chas., 

Foster  C.  W., 

Hovey  Chas.  P., 
Howe  G.  D., 
Johnson  J.  H., 
Kingsley  J.  W., 


Denmark. 


Dennysville. 


Dexter. 


East  Livermore. 
EastMachias. 


24 


362 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Lowell  J.  A.,  East  Machias. 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Sevey  John  S.,  “ 

Talbot  P.  & Son,  “ 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co.,  ‘ “ 

Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co.,  “ 

Bass  J.  W.,  Eastport. 

Peavey  & Sons,  _ “ 

Bearce  J.  B.,  Eddington. 

Mills  L.  S.,  “ 

Clark  Randall  S.,  Eden. 

McFarland  John,  “ 

Allen  J.  & T.  W.,  Edmunds. 

Crane  Samuel,  “ 

Hobert  D.  K.  & Co.,  “ 

Hobart  I.  & B.,  “ 

Lincoln  T.  & others,  “ 

Black  Geo.  N.  & Co.,  Ellsworth. 

Blaisdell  Francis,  “ 

Brown  George  W.,  “ 

Buckmore  & Lord,  4‘ 

Edwards  Asa,  “ 

Jones  A.  W.  & T.  D.,  “ 

Joy  Nathaniel  A.,  “ 

Tisdale  Seth,  “ 

Treat  J.  & E.  H.,  Enfield. 

Atwood  Calvin,  Fairfield. 

Connor  Simon,  “ 

Connor  William,  “ 

Kendall  John,  “ 

Newhall  Henry  C.  & Co.,  “ 

Page  & Bodfish,  “ 

Taylor  Samuel  Jr.  & Co.,  “ 

Totman  E.  & N.,  “ 

Jewett  H.  W.,  Farmingdale. 

Wing  David,  “ 

Hutchinson  James  H.,  Fayette. 

Hutchinson  H.  B.,  “ 

Lane  Alden,  “ 

Parker  Samuel,  2d,  “ 

Gilman  David,  Foxcraft. 

Cushing  & Co.,  Frankfort. 

Treat  & Co.,  “ 

Treat  Robert,  Frankfort  Mills. 

Blaisdell  James  M.,  Franklin. 

Coombs  E.,  “ 

Crane  William  H.,  “ 

Donnell  Samuel  P.,  “ 

Mosley  William  G.,  “ 

Scammons  Joseph,  “ 

Wasson  Samuel,  “ 

West  John,  “ 

Crosby  Lemuel,.  Freeman. 

Oliver  Edmond  H.,  “ 

Whitney  C.  & A., 

Warren  Josiah,  Fryeburg. 

Berry  J.  A.,  Gardiner. 

Clay,  Frost  & Co.,  “ 

Clay  James  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Day  & Preble,  “ 

Frost  & Gray,  “ 

Gray  William  R.,  “ 

Hooker,  Libby  & Co.,  “ 


Mitchell  N.  0.,  Gardiner. 

Palmer  Daniel  C.,  “ 

Perry  Lincoln,  “ 

Sargent  William,  “ 

Steward  James,  • “ 

Wing  & Bates,  “ 

Berry  Joseph,  Georgetown. 

Riggs  James,  “ 

Robinson  Spaulding, 

Golden  Ridge  Plant. 
Davidson  & Stubbs.  “ “ 

Sowle  H.  M.,  Gouldsboro’. 

FosterS.  J.,  Gray. 

Goff  Samuel,  “ 

Libby  Joseph,  “ 

Perley  George,  “ 

Spague  A.,  Greene. 

Frisbee  Sewall,  Greenwood. 

Locke  Samuel,  “ 

Richardson  & Whitney,  “ 

Harris  William  W.,  Guilford. 

Moses  Shepard,  “ 

Perkins  Geo.  W.  Jr.  & Co.,  Hallowell. 
Reed  & Paige,  “* 

Richards  John,  “ 

Arey  David  K.,  Hampden. 

Crosby  & Dudley,  “ 

Curtis  J.  & Son,  “ 

Fifield  Charles  P., 

Goodell  John,  “ 

Hinckley  & Emery,  “ 

Hopkins  & Swett,  “ 

Rogers  Allen,  Jr.,  “ 

Sawyer  Amos,  “ 

Allen  Z.,  Harrington. 

Dinsmore  D.  W.,  “ 

Dyer  M.  A.,  “ 

Nash  A.  B., 

NashS.W., 

Plummer  Otis  S.,  “ 

Webster,  Yeaton  & Ricker,  Hebron. 
Farrington  Benjamin  F.,  Holden. 
Farrington  Billings  B.,  “ 

Hart  Russell,  “ 

Hart  Samuel  R.,  “ 

Akers  Thomas,  Hollis. 

Akers  William,  “ 

Carll  Thomas,  “ 

Hobson  Nathan,  “ 

Hobson  William,  “ 

Lane  John, 

Sawyer  Samuel,  “ 

Usher  Abijah,  “ 

Usher  Ellis  B., 

Fogler  John,  Hope. 

Cary  S.,  Houlton. 

Fall  W., 

Mansur  R.  “ 

Downs  William,  Jackson. 

Jellison  Samuel,  “ 

Bond  Henry  K.,  Jefferson. 

Weeks  Benjamin, 

Weeks  George,  - “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


363 


Jonesboro’. 


Kenduskeag. 

Kilmarnock. 

Kingsbury. 

Kirkland. 


Weeks  Joseph,  Jefferson. 

Weeks  John  T.,  “ 

Weeks  William  & Stinson,  “ 

Weeks  William,  2d 
Hall  Z M.  & H.  C. 

Richardson  Enoch, 

Taylor  George  W., 

Whitney  Josiah, 

Garland  Elhanan, 

Higgins  William, 

Hichborn  John, 

Abbott  I.  S., 

Beale  Isaac  & Co., 

Downing  Ira,  “ 

Trask  H.  W., 

Bean  G.  S.  & Co.,  Lee. 

Bowler  E.  & Co., 

Cushman  A.  & Son, 

Mallet  J.  Co., 

Perkins  J.  & H., 

Miller  George  & Co.,  Letter  A,  No.  2. 
Brown  James,  “ ‘ 

Abbott  Charles,  Letter  B. 

Abbott  O H.,  “ 

Abbott  W.  J., 

Ames  G.,  “ 

Bragg  J.  I., 

Chase  Joseph,  “ 

Frost  S.  F.,  “ 

Rich  J.  G.,  “ 

Berry  A.  & G.  A.,  Letter  E. 

Bryant  S.,  “ 

Vaughan  & Collins,  Letter  H, Range  2 
Barnes,  Clark  & Co.,  Levant. 

Emerson  James,  “ 

Weston  J.  K.,  “ 

White  S.  R.,  ** 

Holland  D., 

Read  S.  H , 

Strout  David, 

Knowlton  John  C., 

Stevens  Ebenezer, 

Bradbury  Andrew, 

Dole  Luther, 

Gilpatrick  John  B., 

Gilpatrick  Jos.  H., 

Philpot  Andrew, 

Philpot  Richard, 

Chase  John, 

Hobson  Jabez, 

Small  Ezekiel, 

Crane  Allen, 

Merrill  & Houston, 

Severance  Benjamin  0., 

Berry  Atkins, 

Boynton  Stephen  & Sons, 

Buker  Levi  & Son, 

Coyle  William, 

Crocker  Alvin, 

Crocker  M.  G., 

Curtis  & Perry, 

Donworth  P.  E., 

Gardner  & Longfellow, 


Lewiston. 

Lewiston  Falls. 
Liberty. 
66 

Limerick. 


Limington. 


Lincoln. 

«« 

Livermore. 

Machias. 


Machias  Port. 
66 

Madrid. 


Mariaville. 


Maxfield. 


Mason. 

Medybemps. 


Hemmenway  W.  II.,  Machias. 

Holway  John, 

Holway  William  C., 

Longfellow  Amos, 

Longfellow  E.  & Son, 

Longfellow  N.  & S., 

Morse  S.  A., 

Morse  S.  A.  Jr., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 

Smith  Thomas, 

Smith  W.  0., 

Vose  C W., 

Penn- 11  William  E., 

Mitchell  William, 

Conant  John  G., 

Morrison  D.  & J., 

Prescott  Josiah  F. 

Harden  Eben, 

Harden  E.  H., 

Jordan  Luther, 

Bunker  Thomas  P., 

Dewitt  A.  P., 

Dewitt  David, 

Harmon  J,  F., 

Holbrook  David, 

McIntosh  I.  D., 

Grover  & Mason, 

Bearce  Isaac, 

Jordan  Jacob, 

Tarbell  Jesse  G., 

Kimball  A.  & Co., 

Brown  William  M., 

Hathorn  Paul  D., 

Spencer  & Gilman, 

Pennell  Luther  & Co., 

McKenny  H., 

Berry  S.  & others, 

Cram  Jesse, 

Green,  Carter  & Co., 

Ripley  N.  A.  & others, 

Sturtevant  L.  & others, 

White  Benjamin, 

Whitten  Phineas, 

Whitten  T.  & M., 

Sanborn  Nathan, 

Walton  John, 

Woods  George, 

Edes  Wilkinson, 

Gardner  Benjamin, 

Knight  H.  0., 

Gilmore  C.  D., 

Gilmore  Charles  P., 

Knowlton  Jabez,  “ 

Marble  Hiram,  “ 

Varney  John,  “ 

Merrill  Charles  C.,  Newcastle. 

Drew  & Gould,  New  Limerick, 

Moon  & Reddington,  Newport, 
Lcok  Jonathan,  New  Vineyard 

Stevens  I.  J.  & Co.,  Nickertou  Plant 
Dockam  Warren,  N.  Berwick 

Hobbs  Isaac  M.,  *“ 


Mexico. 

Milford. 


Minot. 

Monroe. 

Montville. 


Mt.  Vernon. 


Naples. 


Newburg. 


364 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


North  Albany. 
Norway. 


No.  5,  Range  2. 

ii 

No.  9,  Range  6. 
Oldtown. 


Orono. 


Grover  A., 

Brae  E.  F., 

Denison  J.  A.  & Co. 

Smith  M.  P., 

Lombard  JM 
Wilson  J.  M., 

Boody  Shepard, 

Bradley  Lemuel, 

Burgess  James  H., 

Daggett  A.  W., 

Smith  Asa, 

Smith  Joseph  L., 

Smith  Thomas, 

Smith  Wm.  H., 

Soper  H.  It.  & W.  N., 

Staples  I.  & W., 

Allen  Nathan  H., 

Bacon  David  T., 

BufFum  A.  C.  & C., 

Buzzell  & BufFum, 

Chase  Joseph  B., 

Colburn  & Burbank, 

Folsom  W.  H., 

Gilman  & Harden, 

Hamilton  James  S., 

Lewis  Ammon, 

Libby  & Atwell, 

Mayo  & Webster, 

Morrison  John  & Co., 

Ring  A.  G., 

Webster  Ebenezer,  Jr., 

White  Daniel, 

King  G.  W.  & Co., 

Ouellet  Alexander,  Madawaska  Plant. 
Nay  0.  S , Palmyra. 

Hayden,  Pattangall  & Co.,  Pembroke. 
Wilder  Moses  L.,  “ 

Wadsworth  & Son, 

Chadbourne  J.  R., 

Gibson  J.  D., 

Stickney  Jonathan, 

Dill  & Newman, 

Josselyn  & Marston, 

Butler  Thomas, 

ClifFord  Elijah, 

Cutting  Drummond, 

Daley  H., 

Drummond  James, 

Jewell  A., 

Morse  R.  & Sons, 

Oliver  Thomas, 

Parks  Frederick, 

Reed  T.  M., 

Rogers  P.  O., 

Wildes  Wm.  H., 

Connor  N.  B.  & J. 

Hathorn  G., 

Lancy  W.  K., 

Brazier  J.  R.  & Co., 

Colbroth  J.  M-, 

Edmond  Alexander, 

Knight,  Pool  & Co., 

Lindsey  William, 


Oxford. 


Perry. 


Phillips. 

ii 

Phipsburg. 


& J.  C., 


Pittsfield. 


Portland. 


Lyman  & Richardson,  Portland. 

Noble  B.  F.  & N.  B., 

Patten  & Hamlin,  “ 

Sweetser  & Hall,  “ 

Walker  J.,  “ 

Whidden  & Gwynn,  “ 

Winslow  H.  & Co., 

Smith  S.,  <* 

Ellis  Joshua,  Prospect. 

Hichborn  N.  G.,  “ 

McGilvrey  Henry,  “ 

Roberts  S.  I.,  “ 

Seavey  Eben.,  “ 

Stowers  & Staples,  “ 

Fulton  Elijah  & Co.,  Raymond. 

Morrill  Thomas  & Co., 

Baker  & Parks,  (ship  timber) 

Richmond. 

Foster  & Spaulding,  “ 

Randall  & White,  (ship  timber)  “ 
Spear  R.  & Co.,  (ship  timber)  “ 
Houghton  Francis  & Co.,  Robbinston. 
Low  Seth  G.,  “ 

Nash  Amaziah,  “ 

Storer  Amos,  “ 

Berry  H.  G.  & Co., 

Coombs  S.  G.  B., 

Stevens  & Dyer, 

Stanley  & Ayer, 

Goodridge  Samuel, 

Abbott  Samuel  V., 

Hobson  Joseph,  Jr., 

Sawyer  Charles  C.  & Co., 

Sawyer  Charles  W., 

Wilder  Isaac, 

Lord  Samuel, 

Frost  George  A.,  “ 

Merrithew  J.,  Searsport. 

Mosman  James  W.,  “ 

Trundy  Levi,  “ 

Andrews  Greenleaf,  Seaville. 

Andrews  Salmar,  “ 

Robbins  L.  L.,  ft 

Gordon  Reuel  P.,  “ 

Eveleth  & Mitchell,  Shirley. 

Stevens  D.  M.,  Smithfieid. 

Churchill  Daniel,  Solon. 

Hamblet  Silns,  “ 

Lowell  J otham,  “ 

Savage  Reuben,  Jr., 

Tibbetts  William,  “ 

Rhoades  Isaac  H.,  South  Orrington. 
Swett  & Baker,  “ 

Newcomb  & Currier,  East  Orrington. 
Hodson  Andrew,  Standish. 

Lord  Tobias, 

Buswell  Daniel, 

Rogers  John, 

Davis  Jacob, 

Means  Hezekiah, 

Gilchrist  James, 

Smith  T.  M., 

Haskell  J., 


Rockland. 


Rome. 

Rumford. 

Saco. 


Salmon  Brook. 
Sanford. 


Stetson. 

ii 

Surry. 

ii 

Thomaston. 

a 

Topsham. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


365 


Perkins  S.  & Co., 

Topsham. 

Wilcox  J.  D., 

“ 

Foster  David, 

Trenton. 

Salsbury  Benj., 

“ 

Salsbury  Henry, 

if 

Bradford  Asa, 

Turner. 

Chase  Isaac, 

ii 

Chas  e-Solon, 

a 

Dillingham  W.  & M., 

a 

French  & Chase, 

Skidmore  Elias, 

Union. 

Hammond  Wm.  C., 

Yan  Buren. 

Bridge  James, 

Vassalboro.’ 

Butterfield  Jacob, 

Long  John  D., 

a 

Vassalboro’  Manuf.  Co., 

tt 

Veazie  John  W., 

Veazie. 

Warren  Nahum, 

“ 

Calderwood  Luther, 

Vinalhaven. 

Carver  Henry  & Co., 

“ 

Carver  Reuben, 

“ 

Dudley  Samuel, 

Waterford. 

Howe  John, 

“ 

Getchell  W.  W., 

Waterville. 

Moor  Daniel, 

it 

Bryent  James, 

Webster. 

Carey  Daniel, 

“ 

Braley  Theodore, 

Weld. 

Webster  Stephen, 

(( 

Holman  Gustavus, 

a 

Holt  Hiram, 

Masterman  David, 

a 

Masterman  James, 

a 

Phinuey  J., 

Adams  John  W., 

West  Bath. 

Banks  Charles, 

«« 

Hunt  Reuben  S., 

ii 

Oliver  James, 

a 

Sprague  Bradford, 

a 

Trask  Obadiah, 

a 

Littlefield  George, 

Wells. 

Maxwell  B., 

it 

Sawyer  Samuel  B., 

ii 

Howard  C.  B., 

Westbrook. 

Balch  Henry, 

West  Lubec. 

Head  J.  S.  & R., 

Westport. 

Burgess  & Atwood,  West  Waterville. 

Bell  H.  & W., 

Whiting. 

Cram  Isaac  & Abijah, 

it 

Harmon  G.  & S.  C., 

« 

Peavey  William  T., 

it 

Seavey  C., 

if 

Boston  & Eastern  Mill  and 

Land  Co., 

Whitneyville. 

Day  William  (estate  of) 

ft 

Desmond  H., 

it 

Dunning  V.  & A., 

a 

Mareen  John, 

a 

Miller  J.  Jr., 

** 

Pennell  Stephen, 

a 

Allen  Jonathan  S., 

Windham. 

Garland  Samuel, 

if 

Mabrey  Jefferson, 

it 

Pope  I.  & Co., 

Windham. 

Rogers  Charles, 

ii 

Trickey  Peter, 

it 

Getchell  L.  E.  &.  I.  R., 

Winslow. 

Harraman  & Co., 

Wiscasset. 

Stinson  James, 

ft 

Hilton  George, 

ii 

Crockett  L.  & Sons, 

Woodstock. 

Lumber  Operators. 

McKenzie  A.  K., 

Addison. 

Wass  D.  M., 

“ 

Damon  John  K., 

Alexandria. 

Huff  C.  M., 

“ 

Strout  B.  A., 

ft 

Foster  Moody  A., 

Amherst. 

Haynes  Isaiah  P., 

“ 

Keliher  B.  F., 

ii 

Lockwood  Norman, 

ii 

Rankin  S.  C., 

it 

Silsby  Benj., 

Aurora. 

Silsby  Lewis, 

if 

Saunders  JohnP., 

it 

Silsby  Roswell, 

it 

Wallace  James, 

ft 

Adams  Franklin, 

Bangor. 

Babb  & Strickland, 

ii 

Boynton  G.  L.  & Co., 

“ 

Bragg  & Moor, 

Brown  W.  & Co., 

Cushing  Jonathan  A., 

if 

Dillingham  Fred.  H., 

it 

Dwinal  Rufus, 

a 

Eddy,  Murphy  & Co., 

“ 

Foster  J.  B., 

a 

Furber  & Metcalf, 

a 

Gulliver  & Gilman, 

a 

Haskins  R., 

it 

Hayward  & Co., 

a 

Howard  D.  M.  & Co., 

a 

Kittredge  N., 

McCrillis  W.  H., 

n 

Morrison  R.  S.  & Co., 

tt 

Nay,  Davis  & Co., 

a 

Paine  & Blunt, 

Palmer  & Johnson, 

a 

Pearson  W.  T., 

ttk 

Pierce  W.  T.  & H., 

ft 

Pearson  & Jameson, 

a 

Reed  Hervey, 

it 

Roberts  Amos  M., 

a 

Stetson  & Co., 

it 

Stockwell  D.  R., 

a 

Strickland  Samuel  P., 

a 

Strickland  Wm.  H.  & Co 

a 

Thissell  Thomas, 

a 

Gould  Wm.  A., 

Barring. 

Pierce  George, 

<< 

Polleys  John, 

tt 

Pulleys  & Tinker, 

Stewart  William, 

it 

Todd  Robert  M.  & Sons, 

ii 

Farnsworth  Amasa, 

Beddington. 

366 


MAINE  REGISTER 


Farnsworth  Leonard  J.,  JJeddington. 
Farnsworth  S.  H., 

Gould  George, 

Longfellow  David, 

Shoppy  Elisha  B., 

Shoppy  William  F., 

Watts  Ephraim, 

Swazey  John  N.  & Co.,  Bucksport. 
Avery  Peter,  (Milltown),  Calais. 
Dightman  James, 

Gates  & Wentworth, 

Hall  J.  S.  & Co., 

Lamb  Nathaniel, 

Murchie  Jas.  & Co., 

Perkins  Daniel  M., 

Stinehfield  J.  R., 

Stickney  R.  C.  & Co., 

Tinker  Ferdinand, 

Archer  S.  C.,  Cherryfield. 

Campbell  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Campbell  & Burnham,  “ 

Coffin  John  W.  &.  Co.,  “ 

Cook  8r  Adams,  “ 

Freeman  Wm.,  Jr.,  “ 

Nichols  William  & Son,  “ 

Shaw  Samuel  A.  & Co.,  “ 

Tilden  Geo.  F.  & Co.,  “ 

Willey  D.  & Co.,  “ 

Allen  Hillman,  Columbia. 

Coffin  B.  C.,  “ 

Harris  Geo.  & Co.,  “ 

Bucknam  G.  A.,  “ 

Leighton  Asa  G.,  “ 

Merritt  Daniel,  “ 

Reed  Daniel,  “ 

Puffer  John,  “ 

Tebbitts  John  & Henry,  “ 

Tebbitts  Otis  S.,  “ 

Worcester  Samuel  & Wm., 

Cutler  Milldam  Co.,  Cutler. 

Turner  Ellery, 


Burrall  Ovid, 

Chase  H.  S., 

Chaloner  B.  G., 

Chase  S.,H., 

Chase  William, 

Foster  Charles, 
Foster  C.  W., 

Howe  G.  D., 

Johnson  J.  H.  & Co., 
Kingsbury  J.  W., 
Lowell  J.  A., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 
Sevey  John  S., 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 
Talbot  P.  & Son, 
Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co., 
Peavey  & Sons, 

Bass  J.  W., 

Black  Geo.  N.  & Co., 
Blaisdell  Francis, 
Brown  Geo.  W., 
Edwards  Asa, 


Frankfort. 

Harrington. 


Houlton. 


East  Machias. 


Eastport. 

(( 

Ellsworth. 


Jones  A.  W.  & T.  D.,  Ellsworth. 

Otis  Amory,  “ 

Tisdale  Seth, 

Cushing  Theophilus 
Allen  Z., 

Dinsmore  D.  W., 

Dyer  M.  A., 

Nash  S.  Wm., 

Plummer  O.  S., 

Cary  Shepard, 

Mansur  Rufus, 

Miller  Geo.  & Co.,  Letter  A,  No.  2. 
Boynton  Stephen  & Sons,  Machias. 
Buker  Levi  & Son, 

Crocker  Alvin, 

Curtis  & Perry, 

Donworth  P.  E., 

Bessey  Atkin's, 

Coyle  William, 

Crocker  M.  G., 

Hemmenway  W.  H., 

Holway  John, 

Holway  Wm.  C., 

Longfellow  E„  & Son, 

Longfellow  N.  & S., 

Longfellow  Amos, 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

Gardner  & Longfellow, 

Pennell  Wm.  E., 

Morse  S.  A. 

Morse  S.  A.,  Jr., 

Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 

Smith  Thomas, 

Smith  W.  O., 

Vose  C.  W., 

Smith  John, 

Barnard  Newell, 

Carleton  Joseph, 

Cowan  Stephen, 

Foss  & Vail, 

Smith  Ansel, 

Brown  Samuel  P., 

Genn  James, 

Mason  John  P., 

Chadbourne  J.  R., 

Gibson  J.  D., 

Stickney  Jonathan, 

Rolf  Putman, 

Houghton  F.  & Co., 

Low  S.  G., 

Nash  A., 

Balch  Henry, 

Machine  Card  Manufacturer. 
Smith  Jonathan  & Son,  Lewiston 


Marion. 

Oldtown. 


Orland. 


Perry. 


Princeton. 

Robbinston. 


West  Lubec. 


Machinists. 


Lay  cock  William  C., 
Merrill  John  F., 
French  James  C., 
Clark  & Johnson, 
Bartlett  Russell  D., 
Clempnt  Samuel, 
Hinckley  & Egery, 


Albany. 

Andover. 

Auburn. 

Augusta. 

Bangor. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  367 


Muzzy  Franklin  & Co., 

Bangor. 

Clapp  Galen, 

Bath. 

Elmes  & Tebbitts, 

tt 

Moulton  George, 

“ 

Abbot  Isaac  C., 

Belfast. 

Chase  Timothy, 

44 

Hosmer  Thomas, 

Parker  A.  V., 

44 

Fletcher  Seth, 

Bloomfield. 

Weston  Levi  W., 

44 

Barker  William, 

Brooksville. 

Fuller  Joseph, 

Brunswick. 

Getchell  & Andrews, 

44 

Richardson  A.  A., 

44 

Ripley  Jason, 

44 

Holmes  George, 

Buckfield. 

Parsons  Aaron, 

44 

Parker  M.  D.  L., 

Buxton. 

Calais  & Barring  R.  R.  Co.,  Calais. 

Whitney,  Hamilton  & Co., 

(Milltown) 

«< 

Knowlton  David, 

Camden. 

Burrell  Ziba, 

Canaan. 

Leonard  Elkanah, 

Canton. 

Bither  Dennis  J., 

Charlestown. 

Carpenter  Asa, 

44 

Fernald  William, 

Cherryfield. 

Woodward  J.  S., 

Columbia. 

Berry  Leonard  A., 

Denmark. 

Curtis  C.  B.  & Son, 

Dexter. 

Fitzgerald  Geo.  & Son, 

44 

Griffith  John, 

Dixfield. 

Chandler,  Brown  & Co., 

, Foxcraft. 

Baker  Benjamin, 

Franklin. 

Blake  Robert  G., 

“ 

Holmes  & Robbins, 

Gardiner. 

Perry  Joseph, 

44 

Gammon  Elden, 

Gorham. 

McLellan  Simeon  E., 

44 

Robinson  John  G., 

Greenwood. 

McClink  Isaiah, 

Hallowell. 

Caswell  Newell  N., 

Harrison. 

Cary  & Houlton, 

Houlton. 

Grout  Robert  C., 

Jackson. 

Leach  George, 

Kennebunk. 

Hersey  Ira, 

Kirkland. 

Wakefield  E G., 

Lee. 

Fitch  Wm.  F., 

Lewiston. 

French  J.  C., 

44 

Reynolds  C.  H.  & Co., 

44 

Whipple  Carlyle, 

44 

Barstow  Geo.  U., 

Liberty. 

Jackson  Harrison, 

Lincoln. 

Morey  William,  Jr., 

Machias. 

Scales  G.  W., 

“ 

Harmon  Samuel, 

Marshfield. 

Clench  David  M., 

Milo. 

Bean  Jonathan, 

Montville. 

Wilson  Alfred, 

Newcastle. 

Emerson  Wm.  G., 

Newport. 

Clark  G.  W., 

Eames  Benj.  R., 

Newry. 

Mayhew  Charles  F., 

New  Sharon. 

Ames  Joseph, 

Norway, 

Mallett  F.  W., 

“ 

Wilson  Thomas, 

Pembroke. 

Winslow,  Brown  & Co. 

, Portland. 

Portland  Co., 

“ 

Brown  Benjamin, 

*« 

Winn  Ira, 

“ 

Whitehouse  Joel, 

Prospect. 

Seaver  William,  Jr., 

Robbinston. 

Storer  A., 

14 

Ingraham  & Thurston, 

, Rockland. 

Saco  Water  Power  Co., 

, Saco. 

Robinson  Alvin, 

Sidney. 

Sampson  Crocker  W., 

Temple. 

Dillingham  H.  P., 

Turner. 

Cyr  Firmin, 

Van  Buren. 

Webber  Levi, 

Yassalboro’. 

Sewall  David, 

York. 

Harriman  & Atwell, 

Waldoboro’. 

Huse  Marston, 

Warren. 

Haviland  & Webber, 

Waterville. 

Masterman  David  S., 

Weld. 

Paul  Samuel  T., 

Whitneyville. 

Furr.ell  D., 

Wilton. 

Flanders  Simeon, 

44 

Benjamin  & Co., 

Winthrop. 

Whitman  Luther, 

“ 

Marble  Workers. 

Smith  Hannibal  R., 

Auburn. 

Pullen  G.  & C., 

Augusta. 

Bradbury  S.  P., 

Bangor. 

Thaxter  Joshua  H., 

44 

Turner  W.  H., 

Bath. 

Cook  Charles  M., 

«< 

Jones  & Stevens, 

Belfast. 

Emery  John  F., 

Biddeford. 

Adams  E.  L.  0., 

Bridgton. 

Adams  & Co., 

Brunswick. 

Smith  F.  G., 

Calais. 

Clark  Andrew  E., 

Camden. 

Thompson  Cyrus, 

Canton. 

Soule  G.  T., 

Farmington. 

Park  S.  J.  & Co., 

Gardiner. 

Smith  H.  R.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Smith  Samuel, 

Hallowell. 

Adams  Joseph  P., 

Newfield. 

Brigham  Elbridge  G., 

Paris. 

Hunt,  Jewett  & Co., 

Portland. 

Parker  L., 

« 

Thompson  Joseph  R., 

44 

Easterbrook  J.  & Co., 

44 

Watts  Freeman  J., 

Prescott. 

Cobb  & Mather, 

Rockland. 

Cleaves  & Smith, 

Saco. 

Emery  & Baker, 

Skowhegan. 

Coburn  & Hill, 

So.  Berwick. 

Rollins  William  H., 

Standish. 

Edgarton  Otis, 

Thomaston. 

Berry  Robert  P., 

Waterboro’. 

Stevens  W.  A.  F., 

Waterville. 

Mast  and  Soar  Makers. 

Andrews  Dexter, 

(oars,)Bangor. 

Blaisdell  Orin, 

Bath. 

368 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Bluehill. 

Brookline. 

Bucksport. 

it 

Calais. 


Castine 
Cherryfield 
East  Machias. 
Eastport. 

it 

Gardiner 

Kennebunkport. 

Lubec. 
Machias  Port 
Milbridge. 


Coombs  Dennis  D.,  Bath. 

Whitmore  Daniel  B.,  “ 

Wiggin  J.  S.  & S., 

Clough  Leonard, 

Powers  Newell, 

Parker  James  B., 

Gem  William  R., 

Ayman  William, 

Nichols  James  & Co., 

Price  A., 

Springate  Edward  J., 

Fuller  Joshua, 

Foster  Eli,  Jr., 

Bancroft  John, 

Ayman  William  D., 

Robbins  Geo.  H., 

Dumphy  John, 

Willis  & Tapley, 

Knight  Ezra, 

Huson  E.  L., 

Feckett  Barnard  G., 

Foster  James, 

Foster  Henry  S., 

Keyes  Ira, 

Saunders  Thomas  G., 

Saunders  Thaddeus  S. 

Demott  Joseph, 

Ross  Samuel, 

Best  Henry, 

Cavanaugh  & Irvin,  “ 

Dunning  V.  & A.,  (oars') 

Whitneyville. 

Match  Factory. 

Hovey  J.  S.,  Gouldsboro’. 

Packard  C.  A.,  (percussion) 

Blanchard. 

True  G.,  East  Livermore 

Mattresses,  &c. 

Farnham  B.  S.,  Augusta. 

Mercantile  Academy. 

Nesmith  Isaac  C.,  Portland. 

Merchants. 

[See  Shipping  Merchants.] 


Orland. 


Pembroke. 

it 

Robbinston. 


Cooppr  Chas.  & Co., 
Magoun  & Clapp, 
Brooks  H.  & Co., 

Came  J.  L., 

Churchill  E.  & Co., 
Cram  & Perley, 

Farmer  James  L., 
Gertze  S.  P., 

Hersey,  Fletcher  & Co., 
Hobson  A.  L., 

Jenness,  Chase  & Co., 
Little  Francis  D., 
Perley  Jonas  H., 

Porter  S.  W., 

Remick  & Eaton, 
Warren  Thomas, 
Woodbury  W.  W., 


Bangor. 

Bath. 

Portland. 


Williams  John,  Portland. 

Wood  Rufus  E.,  “ 

Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods. 

Fisher  S.,  Augusta* 

HarringtonJ.il.,  “ 

Thompson  C.  M.,  “ 

Whitney  Gorham,  “ 

Ayer  John  S.  & Co.,  Bangor. 

Dennison  Isaac,  “ 


Fifield  Daniel  C., 

(4 

Gordon  R., 

14 

Greeley  John  P., 

44 

Gunst  Jacob, 

<< 

Hall,  Lathrop  & Co., 

n 

Henries  & Co., 

44 

Kittredge  L.  W.  & L.  II., 

Leach  N.  D., 

IVIayo  & Washburn, 

a 

Moulton  Cyrus, 

44 

Newhall  Susan, 

44 

Reid  Henry, 

44 

Field  & Wildes, 

Bath. 

Ham  L., 

«« 

Hedge  M.  F., 

Rouse  E., 

44 

Smith  J.  F., 

Brackett  D.  E.  & C.  E, 

, Bethel. 

Day  B.  F., 

Biadeford. 

Frost  Edwin  C., 

44 

Hubbard  G.  W., 

44 

Hutchings  H., 

Nitcher  H., 

44 

O’Connell  N.  D., 

Pierce  M.  A.  & A.  B., 

44 

Torrey  N., 

44 

Henry  S., 

Bluehill. 

Buck  Hannah  G., 

Bucksport. 

Davidson  D., 

Parker  Eliphalet  H., 

“ 

Harrison  William  P., 

Calais. 

Johnson  R.  C., 

•< 

Pool  S.  B., 

44 

Smith  E.  P., 

44 

Weymouth  A.  H., 

44 

Wood  William, 

« 

Blaisdell  Sanborn, 

Camden. 

Fowler  S., 

44 

Wetherspoon  & Hodgman,  “ 

Meserve  M.  B., 

Cherryfield. 

44 

Ricker  M.  E., 

Shaw  Robert  G., 

44 

Parker  L., 

Castine. 

Bucknam  S., 

Columbia. 

Chapman  Priscilla, 

Damariscotta. 

Mansfield  , 

“ 

Barker  Caroline, 

Denmark. 

Flye  , 

“ 

Brown  J.  B., 

East  Machias. 

Bugbee  R., 

<<  tf 

Chapman  M.  A., 

t(  tt 

Chapman , 

« <> 

Marsh  J.  C., 

44  44 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


369 


Marsh  T.  W., 
Mayo , 

East  Machias. 
n a 

-Murphy  Peter, 

u n 

Wilson  G.  W., 

a it 

Barry  A., 

Eastport. 

Bates  Henry, 

it 

Bates  R.  P., 

if 

Bucknam  J., 

it 

Jackson  Charles, 

it 

Norwood  John  K., 

ft 

Olmstead  A.  E., 

it 

Hale  Moses, 

Ellsworth. 

Johnson  H., 

it 

Lake  A.  D., 

it 

Shaw  E.  I).  & Co., 

ft 

Church  Moses, 

Farmington. 

Rockliff  R.  J., 

it 

Thompson  William  F. 

it 

J _ 

Lord  Job, 

Frankfort. 

Bodnsh  L.  P., 

Gardiner. 

Cleaves  & Ware, 

it 

Gray  S.  C.  & H.  H., 

it 

Stewart  Z , 

it 

Whitney  E.  B., 

IS 

Whitney  Gorham., 

it 

Decker  E.  S., 

Hallowell. 

Parsons  S., 

«< 

Russell  Joseph  F., 

it 

Bogart  S.  & Co., 

Hampden. 

Crockett  H., 

a 

Cothrell  C.  M., 

Harrington. 

Carey  Oliver, 

Kennebunk. 

Willis  L.  K.  & J., 

ft 

Hersam  S.  H., 

Lewiston. 

Chandler  S.  H.  & B. 

P., 

Lewiston  Falls. 

Davis  0., 

ii  ii 

Stinson  S.  S., 

Litchfield. 

Foster  M.  M.  & Co., 

Lubec. 

Keive  Charles, 

it 

Reynolds  Nelson  H., 

if 

Allen  C.  C., 

Machias. 

Longfellow  A., 

“ 

Washburn  D.  E., 

it 

Sanborn  M.  C., 

Machias  Port. 

Keyes  Eliza  & H.  N., 

Orland. 

Snow  L A., 

“ 

Henries  H.  C.  & Co., 

Orono.1 

Sherman  T.  W., 

Pembroke. 

Smith  James, 

(( 

Woodworth  James  H 

it 

Brown  & Randall, 

Portland. 

Cobb  M.  A.  & A., 

“ 

Colby  Ambrose, 

it 

Collins  H., 

« 

Crawford  Ann, 

it 

Crosby  & Coverly, 

it 

Cushman  Mary  B., 

a 

Darling  M.  & A.  P., 

it 

Drinkwater  & Trow, 

a 

Eaton  H., 

it 

George  L.  A.  & Co., 

tt 

Hyde  A.  M., 

it 

Jameson  & Abbott, 

Portland. 

Johnson,  Hall  & Co., 

'** 

ICnowlton  William, 

“ 

Leach  Amory, 

ii 

Merrill  M.  W.  & Co., 

ii 

Morgan  Mrs., 

“ 

Nash  A.  L., 

tt 

Oxnard  & Blake, 

ii 

Palmer  M.  G.  & Co., 

it 

Ropes  C.  R., 

it 

Yining  B.  & Co., 

ii 

Witherill  Brothers, 

Conant  0.  J., 

Rockland. 

Hatch  Hiram, 

a 

Kirkpatrick  F.  J., 

“ 

Adams  S.  B.  & Co., 

Saco. 

Collins  A.  R.  S., 

Gordon  A.  M., 

“ 

Lowell  S.  A., 

•« 

Tucker  S., 

a 

Adams  N., 

So.  Berwick. 

Colby  E.  S., 

ii 

Gilman  S.  G.  & L.  F. 

It 

} 

Ricker  M.  W., 

it 

Ricker  Thos.  W., 

ii 

Sanborn  James  L., 

it 

Thompson  John  G., 

tt 

Fletcher  E.  A., 

South  Prospect. 

Griffin  A., 

Lambert  J., 

II 

Fales  A.  A., 

Thomaston. 

Fuller  N., 

“ 

Merrill  E.  P., 

It 

Bradbury  E.  A., 

Waterville. 

Bucknam  J., 

“ 

Ingalls  L.  E , 

A “ 

Lyford  T.  B., 

II 

Sevey  M., 

Whitney^ille. 

Richmond  Nancy  S., 

Winthrop. 

Millwrights. 

Trott  William  P., 

Barring. 

Tinker  F.,  Jr., 

II 

Berry  Albert  G., 

Bridgton. 

Emerson  Emery, 

“ 

Nash  & Dow,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Dakin  S.  S., 

Carmel. 

Foster  James, 

“ 

Cate  Hiram, 

Cutler. 

Bates  Randall, 

Dedham. 

Rogers  Thomas  E., 

Dexter. 

Locke  Samuel  B., 

Greenwood. 

Cram  Elijah, 

Liberty. 

Daly  Isaac  S.  & Son, 

Livermore. 

Richmond  A.  P., 

(< 

Sherman  John  D., 

Marion. 

Thurlough  A., 

Monroe. 

Wingate  E.  B., 

II 

Garman  G.  W.,  Nickertou  Plant. 

Brown  Israel, 

Orono. 

Clark  P., 

II 

Jellison  John  P., 

“ 

Johnson  Joshua, 

“ 

370 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


S.  Thomaston. 

(4 

Waldoboro’. 

Whitneyville. 


Bath. 


Johnson  Joseph  H.,  Orono. 

McDurrill  Geo., 

Reed  William, 

Sanborn  Isaac, 

Snow  Jesse, 

Snow  Henry, 

Southard  Edward  R., 

Starrett  Abner, 

Newhall  Jonathan, 

Newhall  Joseph, 

Sproule  Geo., 

Watts  Thomas  G., 

Moccasin  Maker. 

Levasseur  H.,  Bangor. 

Music  Stores  and  Instrument 
Dealers. 

Bugbee  David  & Co.,  (piano)  Bangor. 
Fenno  & Hale,  “ 

Goodhue  I.  W.  & G.  H.,  “ 

Lowell  John,  “ 

Patten  Benj.  F.  S.,  “ 

Stevens  John,  “ 

Tompkins  & Morris, 

Beckwith  A.  W.,  (piano) 

Sawyer  & Magoun,  (piano)  “ 

Stearns  W.  B., 

Emery  James,  Bucksport. 

Byram  W.  W.,  (pianofortes)  Calais. 
Washburn  Geo.,  (melodeons)  “ 
Newell  Freeman,  Danville. 

Pond  Daniel,  (organs)  . Gorham. 
Stearns  W.  B.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Hopkins  J.  R.,  (pianofortes)  Lincoln. 
Chase  Geo.  W.,  (reed  organs) 

New  Sharon, 
Andrews  E.  C.,  Poit  and, 

Andrews  & Robinson,  (piano)  “ 
Edwards  Calvin  & Co.,  “ “ 

Hastings  W.  P.,  (organs,  sera- 
phines,)  “ 

Hays  John,  (organs)  Ci 

Paine  Jacob  S.,  “ 

Robinson  Augustus,  “ 

Robinson  W.  D.,  “ 

Moore  H.  S.,  Rockland. 

Nautical  Instruments. 

Banks  & Hatch,  Portland. 

Lowell  & Senter,  “ 

Nurseries. 

Adams  John  W.,  Portland. 

Carr  J.  W., 

Chapman  John  W.,  “ 

Harlow  Nathaniel  & Son,  “ 

Noyes  Albert,  “ 

Adams  John  W.,  Westbrook. 

Hall  Chas.  B., 

Oakum. 

Shaw  B.  & Co.,  Gardiner. 

Alden  H.,  Camden. 

Optician. 

Sweet  Charles,  Bangor. 


Oysters  and  Refreshments. 


Battles  Eben, 

Bangor. 

14 

Boyd  A.  L.  & R.  C., 

Cram  G.  0.  & Co., 

u 

Elder  F.  J.  & G., 

u 

Estabrook  Samuel  W., 

U 

Goodhue  Ira, 

44 

Hayes  David  L., 

14 

Pendleton  Amos, 

44 

Richard  A., 

H 

Vinton  Wm.  H., 

44 

Clark  Isaac, 

Belfast. 

McGray  L.  D., 

44 

Storer  Amos, 

Robinson  & Brother, 

Bath. 

Snow  E.  R., 

»« 

Ruggs  Josiah, 

Brunswick. 

Rogers  Allen, 

Hampden. 

Libby  & Alexander, 

Orono. 

Evans  L.  L., 

Portland. 

Jones  Benj.  W., 

44 

Robinson  R.  L., 

44 

Burpee  N.  A.  & S.  H., 

Rockland. 

Healey  Edward  C., 

44 

Pail  Makers. 

Weeks  Phineas, 

Abbot. 

Burnham  J.  C., 

Bridgton. 

Mayo  Edmund, 

Brownfield  James  M., 

Brownfield. 

Varney  Isaac, 

Brunswick. 

Varney  Jotham, 
Whittier  Nathaniel, 

44 

Chesterville. 

Foss  Samuel, 

Dixfield. 

Kilby  A.  & E., 

Edmunds. 

Hatch  Hiram  P., 

Knox. 

Bean  Sargent,  Letter  A,  No.  2. 

Cvr  Peter,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 

Tilton  Gilbert, 

Livermore. 

Bachelder  Jos., 

Monroe. 

Merrill  Joshua,  Jr.,  New  Gloucester. 

Shakers’  Society, 

44 

Marden  James, 

Prospect. 

Berry  Levi, 

Smyrna. 

Thibodeau  Lawrence, 

Van  Buren. 

Proctor  J.  & J.  H., 

Waterford. 

Foster  N.  N.,  (firkins,) 

Weld. 

'Lucas  Benj., 

Painters. 

York. 

Flint  Daniel  D., 

Abbot. 

Works  Sewall, 

44 

Curtis  Christopher, 

Addison. 

Wass  Rufus, 

44 

Friend  Thacher, 

Alfred. 

Knox  Abram, 

44 

Rogers  Thos., 

t{ 

Albee  Franklin, 

Aina. 

West  Emery  T., 

“ 

West  Joseph, 

Merrill  John  C., 

Andover. 

Adams  Alonzo, 

Anson. 

Thayer  Warren, 

Athens. 

Sherburne  S.  B., 

Atkinson. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


371 


Blake  John  H., 
Blossom  J.  M., 
Conant  Winslow, 
Hartwell  Alexander, 
Hartwell  Geo.  C., 
Raynes  Jonathan, 
Raynes  Nathaniel, 
Stanwood  Robert, 
Storer  Thomas, 
Whitman  Barza, 
Beale  Chandler, 
Burgess  David  H., 
Churchill  L., 

Hamlin  Edward, 
Heath  Joshua, 
Norton  Joseph, 

Bo  we  E.  W., 

Dyer  Marshall, 
Fubish  Geo.  M., 
Gooding  & Wood, 
Johnston  John  S., 
Knights  D.  L., 
Longfellow  Geo.  A., 
Marston  Gideon, 
Smiley  Hiram  A., 
Stubbs  Francis  A., 
Thoms  B.  N., 

Sweet  Abel  S., 

Willey  B.  F., 

Colson  Clark, 
Cummings  & Turner, 
Frank  & Mathews, 
Frye  J.  W., 

Hilling  John, 
Hoffman  John, 
Howse  & Leman, 
Leach  John, 

Sawyer  Stephen  C., 
Smith  John  N., 
Tallman  John  C., 
Turner  Warren, 
Welch  John  P., 
Collins  I.  E., 

Gillam  S.  G., 

Heath  Timothy, 
Hervev  & Phillips, 
Yose  D.  G., 

Wales  John, 

Wales  Geo., 
Whittaker  D., 
Stephenson  A.  J., 
Barker  Charles, 

Cary  Martin, 

Larkin  James, 
Wentworth  Benj.  B., 
Downes  Joseph, 
Lambert  & Caswell, 
Tarbox  A., 

Weeks  & Monroe, 
Young  F.  L., 
Cummins  Samuel  R., 
Givens  John  M., 

Holt  T.  J.  N.  B., 


Auburn. 


Augusta. 


Baldwin. 

Bangor. 


Bath. 


Belfast. 


Belmont. 

Benedicta. 

ti 

Benton. 

Berwick. 

Bethel. 

Biddeford. 


Bingham. 

Bluehill. 


Smith  Isaac  T., 

Parker  Simeon  P., 
Montgomery  Leonard, 
Hodgdon  Martin, 

Flye , 

Grant  Uriah, 

Kellen,  Peasley  & Co., 
Mead  John, 
Colesworthy  II.  D., 
Dodd  John, 

Jordon  Chas., 

Wilson  S.  W., 

Billings  Joseph, 
Watson  C.  P., 

Ford  Chas.  W. 

Varney  Moses  G., 
Little  Joel  H., 

Smith  Eben  B., 
Huxford  Stephen  V.  R 
Jones  Samuel  H., 
Redfield  Lineus, 
Stanwood  D.  S., 
Boutelle  Benson, 

Owen  Jeremiah,  Jr., 
Toothaker  George, 
Swift  Dean, 

Allen  Thaddeus, 
Donner  Horatio, 

Jule  Alphonso, 
Pillsbury  Geo.  M., 
Carter  Samuel, 

Rice  Charles  H., 

Lunt  Moody, 

Smith  Archibald, 

Foss  Wm., 

Pinkham  Jas.  E., 
Dunnell  Sam’l, 

Dean  John  W., 
Brockway  E.  S., 

West  Chas., 

Fleury  A., 

Brown  Edward, 
Robinson  William, 
Wood  John, 

Conant  Sewall, 

Cromett  Oliver, 

Tuttle  H.  F., 

Felch  Ira, 

Andrews  Joseph, 
Holbrook  Edwin  A., 
Perkins  Sewall, 

Averill  Cyrus  B., 

Shaw  Alpheus, 

Abbot  John, 

Lincoln  Thomas  B., 
Wentworth  L., 

Derrill  Samuel  E., 
Livingston  R.  C., 

Ham  A.  H., 

Swett  John, 

Barker  William, 

Davis  Nathan, 

Folsom  Rufus, 


Bluehill. 

U 

Boothby. 


Bowdoin. 

Brewer. 

Bridgton. 


Brighton. 

Bristol. 


Brookline. 

Brooks. 

Brownfield. 

Brunswick. 


Buckfield. 

Bucksport. 


Buxton. 


(Milltown)  Calais. 


Cambridge. 

Camden. 

Canaan. 

Carmel. 

Casco. 

« 

Castine. 

Cherryfield. 

(( 

China. 


Clinton. 
Clinton  Gore. 
Corinth. 
(6 

Cornville. 


/ 


372 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Judkins  Benj., 
Buxton  William, 
Smith  Joseph, 

Allen  John  A., 
Ashton  J.  V., 
Chapman  John  F., 
Cox  Daniel, 

Tarbox  George, 
Boynton  Charles, 
Jordan  William  M., 
Fifield  Edward  B., 
Winslow  Eli, 
Winslow  Samuel  A., 
Locke  John, 

Harris  Joseph  R., 
Nichols  Arthur  B., 
Blackman  E., 
Greenwood  A., 
White  G.  A., 

Frazier  George, 
Knox  Daniel, 

Regam  & Spencer, 
Webster  John, 
Frazier  Isaac, 
Johnson  John  H., 
Longfellow  Elisha, 
Moore  Edwin, 
Sawyer  N.  K., 
Tinker  Miles  H., 
Dole  Daniel, 

Hill  Thomas  J., 
Stewart  A.  H., 

Jones  E.  C., 

Cobb  John, 
Kittredge  S.  A., 
Fovell  Leonard, 
Merrill  S.  W., 

Pope  John  W., 
Tapley  Asa, 

Hollis  Charles  S., 
Murray  William, 
Sparrow  Stephen, 
Lovett  William, 
Brown  John, 

Jones  A.  F., 

King  Hiram  A., 
Leman  John  B., 
Reynolds  James, 
Haskell  William  F., 
Oliver  Davis, 

Berry  Rufus, 

Osgood  Emery, 
Grassey  Joseph  W., 
Hooper  J.  B., 
Sprague  Silas, 
Coburn  Frederick, 
Dunham  George  M., 
Piper  Ames  S., 
Kimball  Charles  E., 
Woorster  John  B., 
Lindsey  Stillman, 
Nelson  Joseph, 
Stewart  Horace  M., 


Cornville. 

Cumberland. 


Damariscotta. 


Denmark. 

ii 

Dexter. 

a 

Dixmont. 

Durham. 

ft 

East  Machias. 

ii 

it 

Eastport. 

ii 

it 

Ellsworth. 

(( 

Si 

it 

Exeter. 

ii 

Farmington. 

Fayette. 

Foxcraft. 

it 

Frankfort. 

it 

(( 

Freedom. 


Fryeburg. 

Gardiner. 


Garland. 

Georgetown. 

Gray. 

Greene. 


Greenwood. 

Guilford. 

ii 

Hallowell. 

Hancock. 

Harmony. 

Hartland. 


Hawks  Calvin  B., 
Jones  Luther  N., 

Eaton  Albert  E., 

Green , 

Bartlett  Seth, 

Bryant  James, 

Davis  Nathan, 

Paine  Joel, 

Cooke  Nathan, 
Houston  Daniel, 
Hubbard  William 
Sargent  Joseph, 

Davis  George, 

Lewis  Samuel, 

Bursley  Benj., 

Frost  S.  F., 

Dwinal  Warren, 
Pettingill  Henry, 
Young  Z.; 

Dole  Edmund, 
Waldron  Henry  P., 
Lewis  Thomas  J., 
Leuzarder  B.  O., 

Tobin  B.  F., 

Caswell  Levi, 

Chase  William  H., 
Callagan  W.  P., 

Hall  Albert, 

Lorymer  John, 
Shattuck  Henry, 
Hawks  Daniel  F., 
Morrill  Peter, 

Croswell  Andrew, 
Orcutt  Josiah  L., 
Woodbury  William  S., 
Stanley  Nathaniel  H., 
Lyford  Aaron  S., 
Hiscock  Robert, 

Wells  Nathaniel, 

Davis  Lafayette, 
Hanaford  Levi  D., 
Bradbury  W.  J., 
Harris  E.  D., 

Jackman  Aaron, 
Spooner  Addison, 
Smith  Jared, 

Tolman  A.  M., 

Shovey  John, 

Getchell  C.  L., 
Marshall  Benj., 
Walton  John, 

Henry  Elijah, 

Hubbard  Aaron, 

Chase  Samuel, 
Hamilton  Frederick 
Bernard  L.  H., 

Fitz  E.  B., 

Segar  James, 

Weeks  Thomas, 

Cross  John, 

Smith  Alonzo, 

Judkins  Moses  A., 
Caswell  C.  C., 


Hebron. 

Holden. 

Hollis. 

Hope. 

Industry. 

Jackson. 

Jay. 

Kennebunk. 


Kennebunkport. 

ii 

Kilmarnock. 
Letter  B. 
Letter  H,  Range  2. 

Levant. 

Lexington. 

Limerick. 
Limington. 
Lincoln. 


Lubec. 

it 

Machias. 


Madison. 
Manchester. 

ii 

Mercer. 
Monmouth. 

it 

Mt.  Desert. 
Mt.  Vernon. 
Newcastle. 

ii 

Newfield. 

it 

New  Gloucester. 


New  Portland. 

New  Sharon. 
No.  6,  Range  3. 
Norridgewock. 
North  Anson. 


North  Berwick. 

a 

North  Yarmouth. 

i U 

Norway. 

(( 

Oldtown. 


Orono. 

Orrington. 

Palmyra. 

Parkman. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


373 


Lord  Almon, 

Parsonsfield, 

Welch  Jackson, 

Pembroke. 

Wilder  John, 

it 

Hayden  C.  R., 

Phillips. 

Hayden  Sidney, 

“ 

Atwell  Charles  P., 

Pittsfield. 

Burgess  Joshua, 

Poland. 

Tibbetts  Henry  C., 

Porter. 

Beale  0.  S., 

Portland. 

Bell  & Hillman, 

it 

Black  Ira, 

it 

Brown  H.  B., 

it 

Capen  William, 

tt 

Drinkwater  D.  G., 

it 

Gammon  E.  D., 

It 

Fobes  Charles, 

a 

Giddings  A., 

tt 

Graham  William  H., 

u 

Hodgkins  Joseph  E., 

<c 

Ilsley  & Rolfe, 

it 

Noyes  Stephen, 

a 

Paul  A., 

it 

Pettes  & Davis, 

it 

Pratt  0.  P., 

a 

Roberts  T.  A., 

tt 

Stevens  C.  D., 

i€ 

Twombly  L.  W., 

it 

Wilson  John  I., 

ft 

Davis  J.  C., 

Prospect. 

ft 

Griffin  Jesse, 

Martin  N.  N., 

ft 

Curry  & Stevens, 

Richmond. 

Jordan  E.  T.  & S.  D., 

ft 

Buck  Frederick  A., 

Robbinston. 

Vose  G.  C., 

tt 

Burbank  J.  M.  C., 

Rockland. 

Burpee  N.  A.  & S.  H., 

“ 

Gould  Joseph, 

tt 

Partridge  James,  Jr., 

ft 

Partridge  S., 

it 

Phillips  George  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Spear  Edward, 

it 

Spear  George  D., 

if 

Goodwin  Otis, 

Rome. 

Bartlett  J.  A., 

Rumford. 

Clement  John, 

“ 

Ward  well  Jeremiah, 

“ 

Bruce  D.  A., 

Saco. 

Ward  George  E.,  (carriage)  “ 

Bedel  James, 

Sanford. 

Fergusen  James, 

«< 

Ordway  John,  Jr., 

Sangerville. 

McGlanathamB., 

Searsport. 

Morron  Joseph, 

if 

Smith  Benj.  H., 

it 

Stevens  Edward, 

a 

Sweetser  Peter, 

a 

Farnham  Joseph, 

Sidney. 

Robinson  Benj.  W., 

“ 

Robinson  Marcellus, 

ft 

Robinson  Seth, 

it 

Bigelow  Henry  K., 

Skowhegan. 

Howe  0.  P., 

Smithfield. 

Morse  Nathan, 

Dunning  Robert, 

Gordon  Albert, 

Vickerie  Asa, 

Vickerie  Henry  C., 

Karl  John,  South 

Storer  John  S.,  “ 

Hartwell  Samuel, 

Brown  John  E., 

Stevens  Lorenzo, 

Rackliff  Ezekiel, 

Ham  Israel, 

Polley  Samuel, 

Sleeper  Jonathan, 
Robbins  Sylvanus, 
Harrington  Henry, 

Hill  Alexander, 

Smith  Justice, 

Bradford  H.  M., 
Chandler  Nathan, 

Davis  Hiram, 

Davis  S., 

Luce  Charles  A., 

Morse  Micajah  G., 
Thompson  Erastus, 
Hamilton  Gorham, 
Gilbert  Edward  G., 

Grant  Wm,  F., 

Snow  James, 

Dunbar  A., 

Colby  Henry  S., 

Gordon  Jacob  C., 

Wilder  Alpheus, 

Davis  Samuel, 

Ellsworth  Josiah, 
Whitcomb  Calvin, 

Esty  G.  H., 

Hamilton  John, 
Robertson  David, 
RowellS., 

Wheeler  Hiram, 
Bragdon  Moses  B., 

Elms  William, 

Gibbs  Benj.  F., 

Blake  Alexander, 

Rolfe  Daniel  D., 

Sawyer  J.  R., 

Brown  Aaron  S., 

Brown  Joseph  L., 

Berry  Leonard  M., 
Hawk  S.  W., 

Lord  Andrew  H., 

Davis  Wm.  H., 

Gouch  Joseph, 
Hitchcock  Gad, 

Loring  Henry, 

Eastman  Caleb, 

Lunt  Micah, 

Paints,  Oil  and 
Black  W., 

Cofren  J.  W., 

[ Manley  James  S., 

I Butler  & Plummer, 


Smithfield. 

Solon. 


Thomaston. 


St.  Albans. 
Standish. 


Starks. 

Stetson. 


Strong. 

Sullivan. 

Sumner. 

Surry. 

Turner. 

Temple. 

if 

Topsham. 

Union. 


Unity. 

Vassalboro’. 


Veazie. 
Vienna. 
• “ 

Waldoboro’. 

Waterboro’. 

Waterford. 

ft 

Waterville. 

Webster. 

Weld. 


Wells. 

Wiscasset. 

it 

Westbrook. 


Wilton. 

Winthrop. 


Woodstock. 

Yarmouth. 


York. 

Glass. 

Augusta. 


Bangor. 


374 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Emerson  G.  W.,  Bangor. 

Guild  & Harlow, 

Ingraham  J.  S.,  “ 

Longfellow  George  A., 

Mann  Wm.,  “ 

Sargent  G.  F.  & Co., 

Wiley  B.F.,  “ 

Bryant  Luther,  Biddeford. 

Bovey  H.  M.,  Bath. 

Ellsworth  T.  & Son, 

Hyde  Z.  & Co., 

Kendall  & Richardson,  “ 

Welch  James  W.  & Co., 

Butman  F.  A.,  Jr.,  Gardiner. 


Cooke  L.  D.,  “ 

White  C.  A.  & J.  D., 

Wood  Seth,  > “ 

Cascade  Mill  Co.,  (linseed  oil) 

Hallowell. 


Page  S.  & Co., 
Stickney  Wm., 

Rogers  Allen, 

Keller  Finley  B., 
Warren  A., 

Reynolds  N.  B., 

Rose  R.  H., 

Libbey  & Alexander, 
Beale  Samuel  N., 
Durgin  Joshua, 

Fobes  Charles, 

Hay  Henry  H., 

Hyde  Wnu  A., 
Perkins  & Titcomb, 
Rowe  & Co., 

Tyler,  Rice  & Son, 
Wilson  John  S., 
Burpee  N.  A.  & S.  H., 
Healey  Edward  C., 
Merrill  Wm.  F., 
Taunge  John, 

Dunn,  Elden  & Co., 
Low  & Blunt, 

Plaisted  J.  H.  & Co'., 


66 

a 

Hampden. 
Islesborough. 
Kennebunk. 
Lewiston  Falls. 
Lewiston. 

Orono 

Portland. 


Rockland. 

a 

Saco. 

66 

Waterville. 

66 

66 


Paper  Hangings- 


Cofren  J.  W., 

Augusta. 

Stanwood  & Sturgis, 

Fernald  Edward, 

66 

Bugbee  David  & Co., 

Bangor. 

Guild  & Harlow, 

(( 

Ingraham  J.  S., 

66 

Bosworth  John, 

Bath. 

Hyde  Henry  & Son, 

66 

Sawyer  & Magoun, 

66 

Bryant  Luther, 

Biddeford. 

Walker  Richard, 

66 

Stevens  John, 

Bluehill. 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

6 6 

Sawyer  Thomas, 

Calais. 

Washburn  George, 

66 

Wood  William, 

Merriam  Wm., 

Camden. 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Jr., 

Castine. 

Brooks  William  T., 

Eastport. 

Bucknam  Wm.  P., 

66 

Kilby  Isaac  H., 

66 

Odell  D.  I., 

66 

Nourse  Benj., 

Ellsworth. 

Atwood  George  M., 

Gardiner. 

Palmer  Wm., 

<< 

Rogers  Allen, 

Hampden. 

Reynolds  N.  E.,  Lewiston  Falls. 

Colesworthy  Samuel  H., 

Portland. 

Davis  George  R., 

Poor  & Jose, 

66 

Sparrow  & Cogswell, 

66 

Dana  E.  F., 

Rockland. 

Moody  John  C., 

<« 

Wakefield  J., 

Walker  Richard, 

u 

Smith  M., 

Saco. 

Mathews  C.  K., 

Waterville. 

Moody  J.  G., 

66 

Paper  Hangers. 

Perkins  Sewall, 

Castine. 

Regan  John, 

Eastport. 

Paper  Mills. 

Gaubert  Alonzo, 

Belfast  Paper  Manuf.  Co., 
Lyon  R.  E.  & Co., 

Great  Falls  Co., 

Richards  & Hoskins, 
Tucker  I.  N., 

Crosby,  Holt  & Co., 
Crosby  J.  & B.  & Co., 
Holt,  Deering  & Co., 
Drake  & Mitchell, 

Moore  L.  D., 

Freeman  James  & Co., 
Day  R.  L.  L., 

Day  R.  L.  L., 

Howe  Leonard, 

Howe  R.  L., 


Augusta. 
, Belfast. 
Bloomfield. 
Gardiner. 

66 

Hampden. 

66 

66 

Minot. 

Norway. 

Orrington. 

Portland. 

Westbrook. 

(( 

kt 


Patent  Medicines. 


Lucas  T.  W., 

Page  A.  G., 

Garland  C.  H., 
Horton  Brothers, 
Kennedy  William, 
Clark  Walter, 

Smith  E.  J., 

Atwell  C.  W., 

Hay  H.  H., 

Shaw  Timothy, 
Thompson  John  G., 


Bath. 

Calais. 

66 


Corinth. 

Hallowell. 

Portland. 

66 

Sanford. 
South  Berwick. 


Pattern  Makers. 


Houghton  S.  T.,  ^Augusta. 

Bartlett  Russell  D.,  Bangor. 

Piper  John  C.  & Co.,  Bath. 

Abbott  Isaac  C.,  Belfast. 

Carlton  Enoch,  Portland. 

Pingree  L.  F.,  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


375 


Pencil  Sharpeners,  Iron  Sleds,  &c. 

Foster  Walter  K.,  Bangor. 

Periodicals,  Newspapers. 

[See  Booksellers.] 

Stearns  Wm.  B.,  Bath. 

Fessenden  N.  & Son,  Portland. 

Physicians  in  Portland. 

[See  page  133,  for  Physicians  in  the  State.] 
Baxter  Elihu,  Portland. 

Chase  Sumner  B.,  “ 

Clark  Eliphalet,  “ 

Cummings  James  M.,  “ 

Cummings  H.  T., 

Daveis  Gilman,  “ 

Dodge  Moses,  “ 

Dana  Israel  T.,  “ 

Durgin  J.  F.,  “ 

Durgin  0.  E.,  “ 

Fessenden  Charles  S.  D.,  “ 

Freeman  Sargent  S.,  “ 

Gilman  John  T.,  “ 

Gilson  L.  C.,  “ 

Hunt  Henry,  “ 

Ingalls  Theodore  F.,  “ 

Ludwig  Gardner,  “ 

Merrill  John,  “ 

Merrill  Thomas  H.,  “ 

Osgood  Charles  H.,  “ 

Plummer  J.  C.,  “ 

Robinson  Wm.  C.,  “ 

Shackford  Rufus,  “ 

Tukesbury  S.  H„  ** 

Thomas  Charles  W.,  “ 

Weed  Samuel,  “ 

Wood  William,  “ 

Browji  E.  W.,  (homoeo.)  “ 

Davis  H.  L.,  (analytic)  “ 

Eveleth  George  W.,  “ 

Farrar  Calvin,  “ 

Hearsey  Augustus,  (eclectic)  “ 
Lord  John,  “ 

Lord  John  R.,  “ 

Mason  Joseph  B.,  (botanic)  “ 
Pollard  A.  W.,  « 

Pudor  C.  F.,  “ 

Rugg  L.  N.,  ** 

Picture  Frames,  &q. 

Piper  John  C.  & Co.,  Bath. 

Dakin  & Downing,  Bangor. 

Plane  Makers. 

Fuller  David,  West  Gardiner. 

Bradford  Joseph,  Portland. 

Planing  Machines. 

Whipple  Carlyle,  Lewiston. 

Planing  Mills. 

Poor  S.  & E.,  Andover. 

Dole  A.  & E.  & Co.,  Bangor. 

Shaw  & Merrill,  “ 

Woodard  Anthony,  “ 


Bartlett  & Crabtree, 
Littlefield  R.  K., 

Jenks,  DeForrest  & Co., 
Dockum  Warren, 
Bradford  Joseph, 
Sweetser  & Hall, 
Thompson  & Baker, 
Rockland  Steam  Mills  Co 
O’Brien  & Watts, 
Searsport  Manuf.  Co., 
Bridge  James, 
Vassalboro’  Manuf.  Co., 
Atkins  & Co., 


Camden. 
Gardiner. 
Machias. 
N.  Berwick. 
Portland. 


Athens. 

Auburn. 


Rockland. 
Thomaston. 

Searsport. 
Vassalboro’. 

Waterville. 

Plaster  Mills. 

Drummond  Alexander,  Bangor. 

McAllister , Calais. 

Tarbox  G.  R.  & Co.,  Red  Beach,  “ 
Beale  Samuel  N.,  Portland. 

Crocker  & Brown,  “ 

Kinsley  & Gray,  “ 

Whidden  & Gwynn,  “ 

Moor  Daniel,  Waterville. 

T.  , Platers. 

Vmal  Geo.,  Bangor. 

Emerson  & Danforth,  Portland. 

Fairfield  Edward,  “ 

Plough  Manufacturer. 

Doe  Hiram,  E.  Vassalboro’. 

Plumbers. 

Thayer  Warren, 

Atwood  Harrison, 

Bird  Edward, 

Coffin  Elbridge  G., 

Johnson  Amos, 

Kyle  Charles  W., 

Martin  John  H., 

Pride  Woodbury, 

Richardson  Peter, 

Reynolds  Madison, 

Wentworth  Benning, 

Chamberlain  Henry  S.,  (ship)  Bath 

Mitfchell  & Low,  (ship)  “ 

Watson  S.  J.  & W.  H.,  (ship) 

Morrill  Benj.  Cumberland 

Flye  Alden, 

Merrill  T.  J., 

Harrington  N., 

Donnell  C.  A.  & Co., 

Merrill  J.  D.  & Co., 

Pearce  W.  A., 

Hatch  Geo.  H., 

Keene  & Hatch, 

Wise  John  T., 

Hall  Charles  B., 

Pocket  Books,  Porte  Monnaies,  &/C.. 
Davis  Geo.  R.,  Portland. 

Pogy  Oil  Factories. 

Manufactured  from  a small  fisn.  caught  by  nets 
seines,  called  Togys,  mostly  used  by 


Damariscotta. 

Hodgdon. 

Portland. 


Richmond. 

Ct 

Rockland. 

Union. 


and 

Tanners. 

Bartlett  John, 
Carter  Joseph, 


Bluehill. 


37G 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Eaton  Abraham, 

Bluehill. 

Eaton  Oliver, 

44 

Hamilton  J., 

44 

Portrait  Painters. 

Harris  P.  S., 

Bath. 

Cole  L.  E., 

44 

Cole  Charles  0., 

Portland. 

Pota3h. 

Pratt  Asa, 

Andover. 

Gregg  E.  W.  & Co., 

44 

Bean  Newall, 

Bangor. 

Nickerson  Isaiah, 

Litchfield. 

Gage  G., 

Milton. 

Pease  G.  L., 

“ 

Thatcher  David, 

44 

Ames  & Soule, 

New  Sharon. 

Gooding  Lemuel,  Jr., 

Portland. 

Potteries. 

Philbrick  Joseph, 

Bloomfield. 

Elden  Chase, 

Corinth. 

Jones  Elisha, 

Ellsworth. 

York , 

<< 

Safford  John, 

Monmouth. 

Safford  John  M., 

« 

Coburn  Silas  H., 

« 

Brooks  Geo., 

Orrington. 

Winslow  JohnT., 

Westbrook. 

Brooks  Joel  & Son, 

Yarmouth. 

Cleaves  David  & Son, 

• 44 

Foster  Benj.  & Brother, 

44 

Powder  Mills. 

Whipple  James,  (Agent,) 

Windham. 

Marble  J.  C.  & Co., 

Buekfield . 

Marble  J.  C.  & Co., 

Paris. 

Hubbard  Hiram  & Co., 

Sumner. 

Printers. 

Eaton  Russell, 

Augusta. 

Johnson  William  T. 

Simpson  Wm.  H., 

Stevens  & Blaine, 

Bartlett  & Burr, 

Bangor. 

Dinsmore  S.  P., 

Hilton  Wm.  E.  & Co., 

Smith  Samuel  S., 

44 

Thompson  Wm., 

44 

Wheeler  & Lynde, 

44 

Haines  & Cobb, 

Bath . 

Newman  Geo.  E., 

Ross  Geo., 

44 

Burgess  J.  T., 

Belfast. 

Moore  Geo.  B., 

44 

Rust  Wm.  M.  & Co., 

44 

WingL.  R., 

44 

Cowan  Lewis  0., 

Biddeford. 

Jackson  John, 

Calais. 

Snow  William  R., 

44 

Hussey  M.  L.  M.,  Damariscotta. 

Edes  Geo.  V., 

Dover. 

Close  A.  H.  & Co., 

Eastport . 

Couillard  E., 

Furbush  Charles  0., 
Jordon  Joseph  H., 
Caldwell  R.  B., 

Heath  A.  M.  C., 
Rowell  E., 

Masters,  Smith  & Co., 
Dyer  P., 

Waldron  Wm.  H., 
Drisko  & Furbush, 
Ramsey  J.  J., 

Millett  George  W., 
Prince  Noah, 

Berry  Ira, 

CarterfGerrish  & Co., 
Chapin  H.  M., 
Colesworthy  S.  II., 
Gerrish  & Foster, 
Gould  & Elwell, 
Hamlin  Daniel  & Co., 
Hamlen  & Ellwell, 
Harmon  & Williams, 
Hasty  Edward  A., 
Holden  & Sanborn, 
Nichols  F.  W.  & Co., 
Shirley  A & Son, 
Staples  & Lunt, 
Tucker  David, 
Tnurston  B., 
Messinger  F.  C., 
Porter  John, 

Noyes  & Bachelder, 
Hanscom  A.  A., 
Brainard  & Davis, 
Littlefield  Moses, 
Paine  Charles  II., 
Carter  John  S., 
Maxham  & Wing, 


Ellsworth. 

44 

a 

Gardiner. 

4 4 

Hallowell. 

44 

Lewiston  Falls. 

Machias. 
New  Castle. 
Norway. 
Oxford. 
Portland. 

44 

44 

44 

14 

44 

44 


44 

44 

44 

44 

44 

44 

Rockland. 

44 

Saco. 
Skowhegan . 

44 

Thomaston. 

Waterville. 

44 


Provisions  &>c. 

Bittues  A.  A., 

McArthur  John, 

Mulliken  Charles  H. 
Williams  Geo., 

Burrill  John, 

Churchill  George  L., 
Downes  Joseph  N., 
Downes  & Wood, 

Getchell  Lincoln, 

Gibbs  & Parker, 

Goodwin  Lewis, 

Hines  H.  W., 

Jones  & Trickey, 

Lancey  J.  & J.  A., 

Low  John, 

Pomfret  & Vincent, 

Pool  E.  & Co., 

Rice  M.  E., 

Stewart  Thomas  J., 
Strange  William, 

Wee  man  & Whitam, 

Bean  I.  X., 

Hildreth  H., 


Augusta . 

44 

44 

44 

Bangor. 

Bangor. 

44 


(4 

f i 

44 

14 


44 

44 

14 


44 

44 


Bath. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


377 


Joy  William, 

Kellett  W.  H., 

Russell  Charles, 

Wilson  E.  G., 

Durgin  David, 

Long  H.  & Co., 

Quimby  William  & Co., 
Simpson  J. 

Cleaves  D.  B., 

Wyman  J.  E., 

Davis  Thomas, 

Carey  Simeon, 

Bachelder  Charles  G., 

Day  & Co., 

Moore  Timothy, 

Tuck  Madison, 

Kilgore  William  P., 
Robinson  & Blanchard, 
Dixon  Edmond, 

Arnold  J & Co., 

Clark  F.  S., 

Cobb  L.  & Co., 

Crafts  Henry  S.,  (sausages) 
Coolidge  M.  & J., 

Dana  & Warren, 

Dearborn  B., 

Deering  H.  W.  & A., 

Dodge  John  H.  & Co., 

Dole  & Moody, 

Drake  & Davis, 

French  George  C., 

Gooding  E.  & S., 

Gore  John, 

Gray  George, 

Hamilton  & Kittredge, 
Hanson  Noah, 

Howell  Amos  E., 

Johnson  & Cheney, 

Lang  Sewall, 

McGlinckley  James, 

Merrill  Moses, 

Morrill  Peter  W.  & Son, 
Morgan  A.  P., 

Mussey  Daniel, 

Nowell  Henry, 

Noyes,  Weston  & Co., 
Noyes  P.  A., 

Osgood  A.  A., 

Parker  Thomas, 

Ritter  Wm.  H., 

Rogers  Charles  & Co., 
Rowe  & Co., 

Skillings  & Sweetser, 
Small  A.  M., 

Smith  William  H., 
Southard  W.  L., 

Soule  S., 

Strout  Eben, 

True  E.  S., 

Varnum  P.  F., 

Wait&  Butler, 

Weeks  J.  F.  & Co., 

Wilson  W.  L., 


Bath. 


Belfast. 


Biddeford. 

Brewer. 

Gardiner. 

Hallowell. 


Hampden. 

if 

Kittery. 

Portland. 


Cates  & Clark, 

Rockland. 

Tibbetts  Samuel* 

ff 

Hill  & Sands, 

Saco. 

Selden  & Piper, 

Thomaston. 

Public  Houses. 

Moore  J.  P., 

Abbot. 

Small  Samuel, 

Addison. 

Herrick  Joshua, 

Alfred. 

Locke  Albert, 

if 

Mitchell  Abner, 

ft 

Simpson  John, 

Aina. 

Carney  William, 

ff 

Mansell  A.  S., 

Alton. 

Bradbury  Leonard, 

Athens. 

Hights  L.  D., 
Meader  Franklin  M., 

ff 

Atkinson. 

Bridgham  George, 

Auburn. 

Holmes  G.  D., 

ff 

Baker  Harrison, 

Augusta. 

Haines  J.  B., 

Ricker  George  W., 

it 

Sawyer  Charles, 

it 

Scruton  Stephen, 

it 

Trull  John  B., 

if 

Silsby  David, 

Aurora. 

Doyle  N.  H., 

Baileyville. 

Pike  Simeon  P., 

Baldwin. 

Brown  Samuel  B., 

Bangor. 

if 

Churchill  John, 

Haines  & Foster, 

tt 

Luce  George  C., 

u 

McLaughlin  William, 

tt 

Woodard  Abraham, 

ft 

Cilley  John, 

Barring. 

Bean  I.  X., 

Bath. 

Lord  Wentworth, 

ft 

McDonald  Jacob, 

ft 

Philbrook  D.  P., 

it 

Plummer  Cyrus, 

ft 

Shoppy  Anthony, 

Beddington. 

Baker  George, 

Belfast. 

Hall  B.  F., 

fl 

Rust  J.  D., 

ft 

White  Josiah  N., 

ff 

Foster  George  H^ 

Belgrade 

Libby  Asa  D.,  ' 

Sanford  James  W., 

«« 

Wormwell  Charles  R., 

Belmont 

Brown  L., 

Benton 

Farmer  Patrick, 

Benedicta. 

ff 

Smith  William, 

Fall  Ezekiel, 

Berwick. 

Knox  Joshua, 

“ 

Reed  Jacob, 

a 

Swift  Newton, 

Bethel. 

Lane  Thomas  K., 

Biddeford. 

Baker  Chandler, 

Bingham. 

Goodrich  Jotham  S., 

ff 

Packard  Joseph  B., 

Blanchard. 

Stevens  Edward  V., 

Bluehill. 

Fisher  Charles, 

Boothby. 

Gouly  Alden, 

ff 

25 


378 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Miller  Henry, 

Bridgton. 

ii 

Walcot  Timothy, 

Ketchum  Joseph, 

Bridgewater. 

Briggs  William  E., 

Brighton. 

Wade  Albert  C., 

ii 

Prentiss  William  H., 

Bristol. 

Nesmith  James  0., 

Brooks. 

Smith  Nathaniel  M., 

Brownville. 

Berry  James, 

Brunswick. 

Hoyt  J.  R.  W., 

“ 

Farrar  A., 

Buckfield. 

Patterson  J-  W., 

Bucksport. 

Libby  A., 

Burlington. 

Berry  Josiah, 

Buxton. 

Derrah  Daniel, 

ii 

Sherman  William  G., 

ii 

Austin  G.  D., 

Byron. 

Doyle  N.  Ii.,  (Mill town)  Calais. 

Hanson  E.,  “ 

ii 

Veazey  Joshua, 

it 

Bailey  David, 

Cambridge. 

Clark  James, 

Camden. 

Pendleton  Erastus  N., 

“ 

Kendall  Henry  G., 

Canaan. 

Tuttle  Wallace  R., 

ii 

Bosworth  Noah, 

Canton. 

Robinson  Lewis, 

Carmel. 

Clark  Joseph, 

Carratunk. 

Lothrop  Orman  F., 

Carroll. 

Hooper  Nathaniel, 

Castine. 

Buzzel  R., 

Charlestown. 

Norcross  T.  H., 

tt 

Sprague  Merrill, 

Charlotte. 

Adams  Joseph  T., 

Cherryfield. 

Knowlton  J.  A., 

Chesterville. 

Robinson  E.  D., 

a 

Crossman  Elbridge  G., 

China 

Furbush  R.  W., 

ii 

Saban  Lewis, 

ii 

Brown  Foster, 

Clinton. 

Whitney  Emery, 

Clinton  Gore. 

Wilson  G., 

Columbia. 

Copeland  William  A., 

Corinna. 

Carey  A.  L., 

Corinth. 

Heald  P., 

ii 

Nichols  Lemuel, 

ii 

Robinson  Bradbury,  ^ 

ii 

Leighton  Charles  J., 

Cumberland. 

Howe  Joel, 

Damariscotta. 

Putnam  G.  Q.  H., 

(< 

Davis  James  F., 

Danville. 

Babbridge  Levi, 

Deer  Isle. 

Green  William  S., 

it 

Flye  Sewall, 

Denmark. 

Warren  Caleb, 

ii 

Getchell  Franklin, 

Detroit. 

Wilder  G.  W., 

Dennysville. 

Murch  Eben, 

Dexter. 

Marrow  & Kidder, 

Dixfield. 

Adams  C.  H., 

Dixmont. 

Dodge  A.  T.  C., 

it 

Blethen  Isaac, 

Dover. 

Norcross  H.  W., 

“ 

Dexter  Nathaniel,  (South) 
MillerS.  & J., 

Grafiam  Rufus, 

Lothrop  G.  D., 

Weston  L.  G., 

Fowle  Abiel, 

Mabee  William, 

Cousins  Alonzo  B., 

Foster  T., 

Tinker  B.  J., 

Buzzell  Francis, 

Forbes  George, 

Prescott  John  D., 

Bunker  Daniel, 

Goodwin  Edward, 

Heald  James, 

Jones  Lemuel, 

Blair  Carlton, 

Blaisdell  G.  C., 

Chase  Thomas,  (Falls) 
Millikin  Joseph  S., 
Stoddard  Samuel  F., 
Watson  S.  S., 

Savage  Sylvanus, 
Thompson  E.  G., 

Johnston  William, 

Elwell , 


Dover. 
Durham. 
East  Livermore. 

a 

East  Machias. 
Eastport. 

a 

Eddington. 

Ellsworth. 

it 

Enfield. 

it 

Exeter. 

Fairfield. 


Farmingdale. 

Farmington. 


Fayette. 
Flag  Staff. 
Foxcroft. 
Frankfort. 
Frankfort  Mills. 
Franklin. 


Darling  E.  C., 

French  John  P., 

Scammons  R., 

O’Connor  J., 

Anderson  Robert  D. 

Field  Charles, 

Meserve  James  D., 

Souther  Samuel, 

Cavr  I<aac  J., 

Ellis  Edwin, 

Hayes  Charles, 

Hewitt  Hiram  H., 

Gould  & Burgess, 

Harriman  Simon  B.,  “ 

Hasey  John  H.,  “ 

Boynton  Richard,  Golden  Ridge  Plant. 
Trafton  Theodore,  “ “ “ 

Stimson  Theophilus, 

Eveleth  J.  H.  & Co., 

Fogg  Joshua, 

Robinson  B., 

Briggs  Luther, 

Crockett  Americus, 

Howard  Leonard, 

Dinsmore  A.  N., 

Hodges  Geo., 

Maxwell  E.  & Brother 
Winslow  Thomas, 

Hinckley  O.  H., 

Soule  Seth, 

Adams  & Elliot, 

Coffin  Simeon, 

Church  Greenleaf, 

Stewart  Horace  M., 

Harmon  Walter  P., 

Mansfield  Simeon, 


Freedom. 

Freeport. 

Fryeburg. 

Gardiner. 

ii 

Garland. 

Glenbum. 


Gray. 

Greenville. 

<( 

Greene. 

Greenwood. 

Guilford. 

ii 

Hallowell. 


Hampden. 

Harmony. 

Harpswell. 

Harrington. 

Hartland. 

Harrison. 

Hiram 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


379 


Holden  Otis, 

Holden  Plant. 

BedlonN., 

Hollis. 

Tarbox  T., 

66 

Heal  Enoch  H., 

Hope. 

Huxford  Lucius, 

Houlton. 

Jefferds  Ivory  N., 

66 

Martin  William, 

66 

Snell  Luther, 

“ 

Ricker  J.  G., 

Jackson. 

Allen  Joshua, 

Jay. 

Ford  Nathan, 

Jefferson. 

Haskell  Elias, 

66 

Weeks  Benj., 

66 

Elder  Peter  P., 

Kenduskeag. 

Stockwell  Origin, 

“ 

Goodwin  Ivory, 

Kennebunkport. 

Warren  James, 

Kennebunk. 

Saunders  N.  B., 

Kiugfield. 

Heald  Theron  E., 

Kingsbury. 

Jewett  W.  P., 

Kirkland. 

Hayes  Lewis, 

Kittery. 

Ricker  II., 

Lee. 

Sawyer  J.  R., 

Levant. 

True  A.  & I., 

“ 

Bartlett  Nathan, 

Letter  A,  No.  2. 

Brown  James, 

u «« 

Abbott  William  J., 

Letter  B. 

Chase  Joseph, 

“ 

Dwinal  Amos,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 

Ham  J.  B.  & W.  R., 

Lewiston. 

Thorp  0.  P., 

66 

Davis  J.  F., 

Lewiston  Falls. 

Boynton  Daniel,  Jr.. 

, Lexington. 

Savage  A.  B., 

“ 

Chapman  Francis, 

Liberty. 

Sanborn  William, 

“ 

Felch  Amos, 

Limerick. 

Cole  Christopher, 

Limington. 

Moody  Leander, 

^ “ 

Small  Henry, 

a 

Orcutt  D.  W., 

Lincoln. 

Thing  A.  S., 

“ 

True  Ammi  M., 

“ 

Caldwell  E., 

Lincolnville. 

Shepard  C.  0., 

66 

Howard  Daniel, 

Linneus. 

Baker  Alden, 

Litchfield. 

Billings  David, 

“ 

Child  William, 

Livermore. 

Eastman  Daniel, 

Lovell. 

Hartford  Benj., 

66 

Muirhead  John, 

Lubec. 

Rogers  William, 

“ 

Copp  T.  G., 

Machias. 

Shorey  C., 

“ 

Morton  Enoch, 

Machias  Port. 

Dayle  S.,  Madawaska  Plant. 

Michaud  R., 

66  66 

Thibodeau  Francis, 

66  66 

Young  Cephas, 

Madison. 

Hill  Daniel, 

Mariaville. 

Foster  Phineas, 

Marion. 

Fitzgerald  William, 

Masardis. 

Pollard  Joseph, 
Adams  John  Q., 
Brown  Lewis  S., 
Gage  Daniel, 

Gilman  Robinson, 
Stockbridge  John  C., 
Bailey  C., 

Dudlee  A., 

Bailey  Amos, 

Conant  A.  S., 

Cutts  Robert, 

Dow  E.  A., 

Cobb  William, 
Hathaway  George, 
Rawson  S.  F., 
Atkinson  B.  F., 
McKenny  H., 
Prescott  Morrill, 
Witham  Isaac, 
Carney  John, 

Wilson  Jonathan, 
McCrillis  Henry, 
Pottle  Joseph, 
Teaque  Daniel  M., 
Church  Nathan, 
Michael  John  M., 
Straw  Amos, 

Drew  Moses, 

Coffin  Geo.  W., 
Pratt  Samuel, 

Choate  G.  H., 
Ryerson  N., 

Smith  J., 

Flynt  Josiah, 
Stewart  J.  J., 
Borland  Samuel, 
Hussey  George, 
Smith  Geo.  W., 
Boardman  S.  M., 
Danforth  I., 

Sawyer  J.  H., 
Hayden  E.  Henry, 
Winslow  John  N., 
Brown  Wm.  H., 
Cummings  Otis, 
Johnson  Jasper, 
Morrill  John, 

Pratt  J.  S., 
Longfellow  Chas., 
Saunders  Joseph, 
Savage  James, 
Whitney  P.  T., 
Gilbert  Hiram, 
Furber  Benj  F., 
Cummings  Horace, 
Davis  Chas.  G., 
Jones  Nathaniel, 
Orcutt  Samuel, 

Drew  & Morley, 

Frye  Jacob, 
Cunningham  H.  B 
Walker  William, 
Lancy  Isaac  H., 


Masardis. 

Mattavvamkeag. 

66 

Mercer. 

66 

Mf  xifO. 
Miliord. 
66 

(North)  “ 

66  66 

Milo. 

66 

Minot. 

66 

Moluncus  Isle. 
Monroe. 
Monson. 
66 

Moscow. 

Monticello. 

Montville. 

66 

Mount  Vernon. 
Naples. 
Newcastle. 
Newfield. 
New  Limerick. 
Newport. 
(( 

Newry. 

u 

New  Sharon. 
New  Vineyard. 
Nobleboro’. 

No.  11,  Range  5. 
Norridgewock. 

66 

No.  9,  Range  6. 
66  66 

North  Anson. 
Northport. 
North  Yarmouth. 
Oldtown. 
66 

Orient  Plant. 
Orland. 
Orneville. 
Orono. 
Oxford. 
Palmyra.. 
Paris. 
66 

Passadumkeag. 

Patten. 

66 

Pembroke. 

Peru. 

Pittsfield. 


380 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Plaisted  Ira  H., 

Phillips. 

Toothaker  George, 

“ 

Drake  Melzer, 

Portage  Lake. 

Adams  Chas.  F., 

Portland. 

Barnum  Isaac, 

ii 

Crocker  John  R., 

if 

Davis  N.  J., 

Miller  Stephen  M., 

a 

a 

Myrick  Solomon, 

a 

Nelson  L.  P., 

a 

Sargent  J.  A., 

a 

Whitney  Jeremiah, 

Presque  Isle. 

Bates  Adna, 

Princeton. 

Gould  William, 
Cleaves  Stephen, 

“ 

Prospect. 

Mudgett  Luther, 

(( 

Sawyer  John, 

Raymond. 

Bowman  C., 

Richmond. 

Hibbard  L , 

“ 

Cook  Chas., 

Robbinston. 

O’Brien  S., 
Lindsey  George, 

“ 

Rockland. 

Merrill  John  E., 

(( 

Dolloff  James  M., 

Rumford. 

Farnum  James  H., 

<< 

Cram  Ebenezer, 

Saco. 

Gordon  Jeremiah, 

“ 

Shaw  Timothy, 

Sanford. 

Bishop  H., 

Sangerville. 

Ling  Sylvanus, 

Scarborough. 

Hazeltine  H., 

Searsmont. 

McFarland  E., 

it 

Cottin  R., 

Searsport. 

Dority  D.  P., 

Sedgwick. 

Spooner  & Tray, 

Shirley. 

Turner  & Hfll, 

Skowhegan. 

Webb  Jeremiah, 

ft 

Frohock  D.  K., 

Smithfield. 

Berry  Levi, 

Mallory  & Sylvester, 

Smyrna. 

Solon. 

Paul  Isaiah, 

South  Berwick 

Bennett  Anthony, 

“ Paris. 

Woodbury  E.  B., 

it  it 

Burr  Hiram, 

Springfield. 

Chadbourne  Wm.  T., 

Standish. 

Tompson  Joseph  V., 

it 

Wood  Moses, 

Stetson. 

Wormell  John, 

Strong. 

Philbrick  James, 

St.  Albans. 

Gilman  Ira  M., 

St.  George. 

Davis  James  W., 

Surry. 

Reed  J.  L., 

Thomaston. 

Turner  Reuben, 

it 

Clark  H.  H.,  (S.  W.  Harbor,) 

Tremont. 

Freeman  J.  R.,  “ 

it 

Coombs  A.  D., 

Troy. 

Blake  Caleb, 

Turner. 

Ho.lt  S., 

it 

Cobb  Wm.  E., 

Union. 

Burrill  Frederick  N., 

Unity. 

Chandler  Martin  C., 

ii 

Farrell  Michael, 

Yan  Buren. 

Hopkins  Prince, 

Vassalboro’. 

Wing  Joseph  E., 

ft 

Phillips  Geo.  W., 

Yeazie. 

Sprowl  Eben, 

it 

Morrill  Sanders, 

Vienna. 

Neal  Ira, 

ii 

Hussey  John, 

Waltham. 

Wetherbee  S.  B., 

Warren. 

Berry  Robert  P., 

Waterboro’. 

Houghton  Luther, 

Waterford. 

Kimball  Geo., 

“ 

Mosher  Peter  E., 

it 

Crosman  Wm.  H., 

Waterville. 

Seavey  John  L., 

ii 

Williams  & Freeman, 

Dennett  Nathaniel, 

Webster. 

Drummer  Nathaniel, 

Weld. 

Storen  J., 

Wells. 

Titcomb  J.  H., 

ii 

Bridgham  S.  S., 

Westbrook. 

Eldridge  Wm., 

a 

Libby  J.  M.,  West  Waterville. 

Gray  James  W., 

Whhefield. 

Leavitt  Joseph, 

Wilton. 

Millard  J.  H., 

ii 

Chase  Jacob  E., 

Windham. 

Smith  William  H., 

Ii 

Webb  Jason, 

it 

Bryant  David, 

Windsor. 

Cony  George,  2d, 

ii 

Haskell  William, 

ii 

Richards  John, 

Winslow. 

Richards  Job, 

ii 

Shaw  0.  M., 

Winthrop. 

Hubbard  Lewis, 

Wiscasset. 

Turner  William  C., 

“ 

Knights  C.  P., 

Woodstock. 

Hoyt  John, 

Yarmouth. 

Freeman  Mellville, 

York. 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Myars  F.  A., 

Addison. 

Holden  Prescott  P., 

Bangor. 

Taylor  Jonathan  C., 

it 

Duncan  & Davenport, 

Bath. 

Ingalls  J.  M., 

ii 

Fuller  Silas  M., 

Belfast. 

Murch  L.  C.  & Son, 

Reed  Jason, 

Bucksport. 

Snow  Kenny, 

ii 

Sweetser  William, 

it 

Ayman  William, 

Calais. 

Nichols  James  & Co., 

ii 

Springate  E.  A., 

ii 

Alden  H.  & Co., 

Camden. 

Stetson  Waterman, 

Damariscotta. 

Metcalf  Samuel  D., 

«< 

Murch  & Chapman, 

Ellsworth. 

Simpson  James  S., 

<< 

Vupum  James  & Co., 

Gardiner. 

Davis  Oliver,  Kennebunkport. 

Perkins  Stephen,  “ 

Cate  Jonathan. 

Limington. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


381 


Hdson  E.  L., 

Machias  Port. 

Field  David, 

Milbridge. 

Porter  Sylvanus, 

Paris. 

Bryant  Samuel, 

Portland. 

Burns  & Buxton, 

44 

Cammett  Dudley, 

44 

Connor  John  & Son, 

44 

Fickett  George, 

44 

Rice  Jesse,  Jr., 

Prospect. 

Best  Henry, 

Robbinston. 

Cavanugh  & Irvin, 

“ 

Harrington  Francis, 

Rockland. 

Woodbridge  R.  R , 

44 

Hamblin  G.  D., 

Saco. 

Merrill  George, 

Searsport. 

Searsport  Manuf.  Co., 

44 

Elliot  John, 

Thomaston. 

Metcalf  William. 

44 

Grant  N,, 

Yarmouth. 

Rake  Manufacturers. 

Clark  James  M., 

Baldwin. 

Harding  Daniel  C., 

4» 

Harding  Joseph,  Jr., 

44 

Reed  and  Harness  Makers. 

Addition  David, 

Dexter. 

Somes  Daniel  C., 

Saco. 

Refrigerators. 

Perkins  George  W., 

Portland. 

Hawkes  & Dresser, 

<< 

Riggers 

Blair  Benjamin, 

Bath. 

Palmer  Augustus, 

“ 

Ranks  Wm., 

44 

Eells  H.  B., 

Belfast. 

Holt  James  W., 

44 

Holt  Wm,  1st, 

44 

Pendleton  W., 

44 

Treworgy  S., 

Bluehill. 

Friend  J.  W., 

44 

Fifield  Elbridge  S., 

Brewer 

Brookman  Henry, 

Bucksport. 

Harding  Archelas, 

44 

Creamer  John, 

Calais. 

Hutchins  Joseph, 

44 

Christian  James, 

Castine. 

Welch  John, 

Cherryfield 

Brooks  Antoine, 

Eastport. 

Pike  Elisha, 

44 

Smith  Samuel, 

44 

Beverly  James, 

Ellsworth 

Reed  Thomas, 

44 

Joy  Mason, 

44 

Edgecomb  John  M., 

Lubec. 

Wilson  John, 

44 

Guptill  Chas., 

Machias  Port. 

Stewart  Jotham  S., 

44 

Hatch  James, 

North  Castine. 

Norton  Seth, 

Pembroke. 

Baxter  & Co., 

Portland. 

Bond  & Hanson, 

44 

Chase  & Sloan, 

44 

Poor  & Neal, 

Portland. 

Cochran  Samuel, 

Robbinston. 

Frost  Jonathan  A., 

44 

Holland  William, 

44 

Smith  Thomas, 

44 

Vose  G.  C., 

44 

Bohndel  Henry, 

Thomaston. 

Kellerum  Edward, 

“ 

Shibles  Webster, 

44 

Rule  Manufacturers. 

Darling  & Schwartz, 

Bangor. 

Sail  Makers. 

Wass  Holmes, 

Addison. 

Bradford,  Hatton  & Co.,  Bangor. 

Currier  William  Y., 

44 

Elder  Eben  W., 

44 

Brown  Arthur, 

Bath. 

Lombard  & Clifford, 

44 

Stacy  Wm., 

Wilder  T.  D., 

44 

Dennett  J.  Jr., 

Belfast. 

Libbey  David  H., 

44 

Thombs  Chas.  R., 

44 

Webster  J.  F., 

Bluehill. 

Emerson  & Pearce, 

Bucksport. 

Hutchins  Joseph, 

Calais. 

Berry  Nicholas, 

Camden. 

Dennett  Joseph, 

Castine. 

Mograge  James, 

(« 

Jones  Stephen  H., 

Damariscotta. 

Wales  T.  T., 

44  ' 

Bates  Robert, 

Eastport. 

Card  J.  S. 

44 

Parker  Thomas, 

«« 

Brooks  A.  G., 

Ellsworth. 

Vigeroux  Elbridge  E., 

Farmingdale. 

Vigeroux  Peter, 

44 

Bell  & Son, 

Frankfort. 

Wetmore  J.  R., 

44 

Marshall  Wm., 

Hallowell. 

Beaugy  C., 

Harrington. 

Goodwin  Chas.,  Kennebunkport. 

Pope  & Seavey, 

44 

Lams  on  John  & W., 

Lubec. 

Wass  Holmes  N., 

Machias. 

*W aide  H.  B., 

Machias  Port. 

Martin  John  L., 

Milbridge. 

Morgrage  Geo.  P., 

Orland. 

Day  G.  & J., 

Pembroke. 

Adams  E., 

Portland. 

Carter  & Blake, 

n 

Fickett  & Noyes, 

<< 

Fowler  J., 

Gould  William, 

a 

Leavitt  & Lovell, 

a 

Munsey  S.  C.  & Co., 

“ 

York  & Pool, 

“ 

Hodges  Chas.  H., 

Richmond. 

Stetson  & Wilder, 

“ 

Day  Chas., 

Robbinston. 

Furrow  & Brann, 

Rockland. 

Hills  Wm.  H., 

44 

382 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Plummer  Stephen, 

Searsport. 

Williams  William, 

Bartlett  Wm.  K.,  South  Thomaston. 

Elliot  & Dunn, 

Thomaston. 

Tobey  William, 

“ 

Washburn  Geo.  K., 

Cochran  William  S., 

Waldoboro’. 

Topham  & Taggert, 

Wiscasset. 

Salt. 

Houghton  Levi, 

Bath. 

McLellan  W.  H.  & J.  H. 

9 

Patten  D.  & L., 

Lewis  & Miller, 

Belfast. 

Holt  F.  A , 

Bluehill. 

Stevens  John, 

“ 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

« 

Seavey  A.,  Bluehill  Falls. 

Powers  N.  II., 

Brookline. 

Jones  & Adams, 

Camden. 

Bass  J.  W., 

Eastport. 

Bucknam  John, 

4 4 

Fisher  & Milliken, 

44 

Paine  & Sons, 

Reynolds  Hopley, 

Lubec. 

Dana  L.  & W.  S., 

Portland: 

Waldron  A.  P.  & W.  H., 

“ 

Saw  File  Manufacturers. 

Collett  Job, 

Bangor. 

Sehwartz  Michael, 

ii 

Saw  Mills. 

Monroe  J.  S., 

Abbot. 

Works  Amasa, 

ii 

McKenzie  A.  K.  & others,  Addison. 

Grover  A., 

Albany. 

Pattee  Moses, 

a 

Crosby  Luther, 

Albion. 

Fall  Otis, 

Fish  David, 

Fuller  David  B., 

tt 

Shorey  S., 

€6 

Taber  Amos, 

ii 

Stephenson  Jesse, 

Alexandria. 

Littlefield  J.  & Co., 

Alfred. 

Carlton  J.  & D., 

Aina. 

Pearson  J.  & E., 

Weymouth  D., 

Lewis  Luther, 

Alton. 

Milliken  D.  & E., 

44 

Walton  Alfred, 

it 

Fanning  C.  0., 

Amherst. 

Hodsdon  John  L., 

ti 

Crockett  Lewis  & Co., 

Andover. 

Gregg  E.  W., 

“ 

Poor  S.  & E., 

«« 

Houghton  Luke, 

Anson. 

Pinkham  Nahum, 

Foster  Isaac  & Co., 

Argyle. 

Crosby  W.  L.  & Co., 

Arrowsic. 

Fisher  Wm.  & Co., 

ii 

Swett  Jacob  W.  & Co., 

it 

Potter  W.  & Co., 

it 

Bixby  George, 

Athens. 

Corson  David  H., 

it 

Corson  Moses,  Jr., 

ii 

Ware  John, 

ii 

Huntington  Joseph, 

Atkinson. 

Sterling  Ephraim, 

<< 

Berry , 

Auburn. 

Ilersey , 

ii 

Merrill  , 

44 

Packard , 

C 4 

Warren , 

(4 

Burnel  Jonathan, 

Baldwin. 

Hobson  & Came, 

44 

Harding  Joseph,  Jr., 

44 

Belmore  & Young, 

Barring. 

44 

Copeland  & Duren, 

Cottrell  & Stewart, 

44 

Harmon  & Thompson, 

44 

Hill  D.  & H.  N.  & Co., 

44 

Polleys  & Tinker, 

44 

Farnsworth  & Dorman, 

Beddington. 

Kaler  J.  H., 

Belfast. 

Mason  Henry  W., 

“ 

Pierce  David, 

ti 

Tilton  Jeremiah, 

Belgrade. 

Sandford,  Varney  & Stevens,  “ 

Blake  Oliver, 

Belmont. 

Bowen  Tolman, 

“ 

Crawford  John  & Co., 

tt 

Edgeeomb  S.  & Co., 

Holmes  James, 

Merriam  Elisha, 

44 

Buxton  Alexander, 

Benton. 

Hanscomb  David, 

44 

Gerrish  A.  H.  & Co., 

Bethel. 

Heald  & Gray, 

Bingham. 

Blanchard  Chas., 

Blanchard. 

Peters  Lemuel, 

Bluehill. 

Long  Joel, 

Snow  John, 

*< 

Stevens  Varnum, 

44 

Cushing  Horatio, 

Bloomfield. 

Savage  Jacob, 

tt 

Weston  J.  & A.  S., 

ii 

Hodgdon  Caleb, 

Boothy. 

Church  & Plaisted, 

Bradford. 

Clark  JohnM., 

44 

Libbey  John,  Jr., 

44 

True  & Field, 

44 

Beale  & Kittridge, 

Eradley. 

Blackman  F.  & H., 

44 

Great  Works  Milling  and  Man- 

ufacturing  Co., 

44 

Little  & Strickland, 

ii 

Bennett  Nathaniel, 

Bridgton. 

Brown  Luke, 

44 

Billings  Horace, 

44 

Chaplin  Osborne, 

44 

Knapp  Frank, 

44 

Walker  Benj., 

44 

Baird  John  D., 

Bridgewater. 

Moore  Jonathan, 

Brighton. 

Ellis  Joseph, 

Brooks. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


383 


Ellis  Samuel  G., 

Brooks. 

Page  Ebenezer, 

“ 

Roberts  Alfred  J., 

sc 

Parker  Eben,  West  Brooksville. 

Baker  William, 

Bro  .ksville. 

Bean  & Marston, 

Brownfield. 

Bean  Richard  & Nathaniel,  “ 

Bickford  William  F., 

cc 

Cram  & Chamberlain, 

iC 

Gibson  Paris, 

CC 

Hurd  V.  &Co., 

Robertson  James, 

cc 

Derby  James, 

Brunswick. 

Dorris  N., 

“ 

Dunlap,  Gilman,  Thompson 

& Coburn, 

CC 

Dunlap  & Humphrey, 

CC 

Humphrey  J.  C.  & Co., 

cc 

Jones  John, 

cc 

Lemont,  Forsaith  & Hall,  “ 

Stone  A.  J., 

cc 

Heald  Washington, 

Buckfield. 

Lowe  Horace, 

CC 

Paris  V.  D., 

cc 

Hutchinson  Hiram, 

Burnham. 

Milliken  Dennis  L., 

“ 

Berry  Stephen, 

Buxton. 

Bradbury  Albert  G., 

“ 

Came  A.  L., 

CC 

Dow  Oliver, 

CC 

Harmon  Wm., 

cc 

Hobson  A.  L., 

cc 

Hobson  Jeremiah, 

cc 

Hobson  Joseph, 

Lord  George  W., 

cc 

Meserve  Sam’l, 

cc 

Palmer  Rich’d, 

Sawyer  Sam’l, 

cc 

Jones  Benj., 

Byron. 

Houghton  Samuel, 

CC 

Avery  Peter,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Gates  & Wentworth, 

cc  cc 

Hall  J.  S.  & Co., 

cc  cc 

Lamb  Nathaniel, 

CC  CC 

Murchie  James  & Co., 

cc  cc 

Stickney  R.  C.  & Co., 

cc  cc 

Tinker  Ferdinand, 

cc  cc 

Bailey  David, 

Cambridge. 

Lewis  Geo.  H., 

Canaan. 

Tuttle  E.  & W., 

CC 

Bell  John  J., 

Carmel. 

Foster  James, 

CC 

Hopkins  E., 

cc 

Kimball  Jedediah, 

cc 

Mayo  Isaac  & Co., 

cc 

Ruggles  & Graham, 

cc 

Strickland  H., 

cc 

Parker  Ammi  L., 

Carthage. 

Park  Isaac, 

“ 

Cook  Oliver  M.  & Co., 

Casco. 

Dingley  & Witham, 

« 

Merrow  William  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Brigham  A., 

Charlestown. 

Cherrvfield. 


Smith  R.  B.,  Charlestown. 

Clapp  Horace,  Charlotte. 

Crocker  Daniel  D.  & Co.,  “ 
McGlaughlin  William, 

Archer  S.  C., 

Campbell  A.  & Co., 

Campbell  & Burnham, 

Coffin  John  W.  & Co., 

Cook  & Adams, 

Dean  J.  G.,  (estate  of) 

Doyle  Thomas, 

Freeman  William,  Jr., 

Nichols  William  & Son, 

Shaw  Samuel  A & Co., 

Tilden  George  F.  & Co., 

Willey  D.  & Co., 

Morrill  J.  W., 

Park  Elisha, 

Wing  David, 

Crossman  B., 

Greeley  Jose, 

McLaughlin  R., 

Hammond  S.  S., 

Brown  W.  C.  P., 

Hunter  Arthur,  “ 

Huuter  G.  & H.,  “ 

Piper  P.  & J., 

Bucknam  G.  A.  & others,  Columbia. 
Bucknam  Samuel  & others,  “ 
Harris  Geo.  & Co.,  “ 

Puffer  John  & others 
Eliot  J.  S., 

Fish  Chas.  J., 

Hurd  Hiram, 

Knowles  Nathaniel, 

Lincoln  Isaiah, 

Bean  Reuben, 

Hunting  John, 

Merrill  N.  S.,Hersey  & Hilliard,  “ 


Chesterville. 


China. 


Clifton. 

Clinton. 


Corinna. 


Corinth. 


Flanders  William  S., 
Hilton  Joseph, 
Pollard  Frazier, 
Kimball  Joseph  H., 
Hicks  George, 

Cutler  Milldam  Co., 
Turner  Ellery, 

Little  & Vickery, 
Leach  & Woodbury, 
Stinchfield  Samuel, 
Grant  Alexander, 
Locke  Joseph, 

Flye  & Brackett, 
Holt  Joseph, 

Ingalls  Cyrus, 

Allen  J.  & T.  W., 
Lincoln  Theodore, 
Wilder  Eben, 

Frye  Stephen, 
Abbott  J.  & A., 
Jumper  & Norris, 
McClellan  Sam’l, 
Shepard  Joseph, 
Silver  Samuel  C., 


Cornville. 


Crystal  Plant. 
Cumberland. 
Cutler. 

Danville. 


Dayton. 

cc 

Denmark. 


Dennysville. 


Detroit. 

Dexter. 


384 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Spooner  Hiram  & Co.,  Dexter. 

Griffith  & Foster,  Dixfield. 

Holman  Jonathan, 

Norris  Leonard, 

Butman  T.  A.,  Dixmont. 

York  J.  A.,  “ 

Greeley  C.,  _ Dover. 

Wyman  Daniel, 

Alley,  Chism  & Burke,  Dresden. 

Weeks  Joseph,  Durham. 

Treat  E.,  East  Livermore. 

Burrall  Ovid,  East  Machais. 

Chaloner  B.  G., 

Chase  H.VS., 

Chase  S.  H., 

Chase  William, 

Foster  Chas., 

Foster  C.  W., 

Johnson  J.  H.  & Co., 

Hovey  Chas.  P., 

Howe  D.  G., 

Kingsley  J.  W., 

Lowell  J.  A., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

Sevey  J.  S., 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 

Talbot  P.  & Son, 

Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co., 

Bass  J.  W.,  (steam)  Eastport. 
Newcomb  W.  C.,  (planing)  “ 
Hammond  & Mills,  Eddington. 

Brewer  Edward,  Eden. 

Knowles  Thomas,  “ 

Thomas  Isaac  H.,  “ 

Allen  J.  & T.  W.,  Edmunds. 

Crane  Samuel,  “ 

Hobert  I.  & B.,  “ 

Lincoln  Thomas  & others,  “ 

Austin  & Chute,  Ellsworth. 

Black  George  N.  & Co.,  “ 

Blaisdell  Francis,  “ 

Brown  George  W.,  “ 

Jones  A.  W.  & T.  Q.,  “ 

Maddox  Geo.  W.,  (planing)  “ 

Otis  Amory,  “ 

Rogers  W.  W.,  “ 

Tisdale  Seth,  “ 

Treat  J.  & E.  H.,  Enfield. 

Haynes  J.  W.,  Fort  Fairfield. 

Hyde  Henxy  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Hutchinson , Fayette. 

Lane  Alden,  “ 

Parker  Samuel,  “ 

Gilman  David,  Foxcraft. 

Heston  M.  & C.,  “ 

Baker  Moses,  Frankfort. 

Boyd  John,  “ 

Cushing  & Co.,  “ 

Holmes  Jeremiah,  “ 

McGlathley  J.  N.,  “ 

Pierce  Geo.  A.,  Frankfort  Mills. 
Mayo  Ebenezer,  (West)  Frankfort. 
Fuller  C.  C.  & Wm.  S.,  Freedom. 


Crosby  Lemuel,  Freeman. 

Oliver  Edmund  H.,  Freeman. 

Whitney  C.  & A., 

Warren  Josiah,  Fryeburg. 

Fogg  Ira  D.,  Garland. 

Gordon  M.  G.  & A.  G.,  “ 

Holt  Thomas  K.,  “ 

Berry  Joseph,  Georgetown. 

Riggs  James,  “ 

Davidson  & Stubbs, 

Golden  Ridge  Plant. 
Robinson  Spaulding,  “ 

Godfrey  Wilson,  (Winter  Harbor,) 

Gouldsboro’. 
Shaw  & Wood,  West  Gouldsboro’. 
Sowle  H.  M.,  Gouldsboro’. 

Whittaker  Geo.  & Orin,  “ 

Webster , Gray. 

Sprague  A.,  Greene. 

Sanborn  H.  (< 

Frisbee  Sewell,  Greenwood. 

Locke  Samuel  B.,  “ 

Richardson  & Whitney,  “ 
Virgin  Jonathan  A.,  Hanover. 

Bra'dlee  Frederick  W.  Harmony. 

Lord  Daniel,  “ 

Nash  M.  & A.  B.,  Harrington. 

Plummer  O.  S.,  “ 

Farley  & Tolman,  Harrison. 

Moore  I.  & others,  Hartland. 

Withie  Ezra,  “ 

Rankins  I.  & P.,  Hiram. 

Wadsworth  Samuel  D., 

Woodman  Elisha,  “ 

Bradbury  Jabez,  Hodgdon. 

Holden  M.,  Holden  Plant. 

Fish  Church,  Hope. 

Payson  & Hewett, 

Cary  S.,  Houlton. 

Fall  W., 

Mansur  R.,  “ 

Allen  B.  & N.  T.,  Industry. 

Beckey  Jesse,  Jackson  Plantation. 

Moody  Hubbard  C.  & Co.,  “ 
Carpenter  & Deering,  Jackson. 

Hadley  Samuel, 

Moulton  P.  & Co., 

Treat  Robert  & Co.,  “ 

Bean  & Hutchinson,  Jay. 

Look  Samuel, 

Noyes  Stillman, 

Bond  H.  K.,  Jefferson. 

Deshon  Elijah, 

Trask  D., 

Weeks  Joseph, 

Hall  Z.  M.  & others,  Jonesboro’. 

Richardson  Enoch,  “ 

Garland  Elhanan,  Kenduskeag. 

Higgins  William, 

Downing  John,  Kennebunkport. 
Perkins  Simeon  N.  & Co-,  “ 

Smith  J.  & E„  “ 

French  Ira  S.,  Kingfield. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY, 


385 


Usher  Samuel,  Kingfield. 

Clark  Samuel,  Kennebunk. 

Mitchell  & Grant,  “ 

Sprout  Jas., 

Beale  Isaac  & Co., 

Trask  H.  W., 

Abbott  I.  S., 

Furgerson  Timothy, 

Chandler  Joseph, 

Post  & Wiggin, 

Thompson  Wm.  C., 

Miller  Geo.  & Co., 

Abbott  W.  J., 

Bryant  Ichabod, 

Berry  A.  & G.  A., 

Vaughan  & Collins, 

Letter  H,  Range  2. 
Barnes  & Wing,  Levant. 

Emerson  James, 

Weston  J.  K., 

White  S.  R., 

Wing  A.  A., 

Gilpatrick  Jos.  H.  & Co.,  Limerick. 
Limerick  Manuf.  Co.,  “ 

Philpot  Andrew  & Rich’d  & Co., 


Kirkland. 

it 

Kingsbury. 

Kittery. 

Knox. 


Letter  A,  No.  2. 
Letter  B. 
Letter  E. 
Letter  E. 


Chase  John, 

Hobson  Jabez, 

Small  E.  & others, 

Crane  Allen, 

Merrill  & Houston, 

Miller  John, 

Stinchfield  J.  W.  & Co., 
Alexander  H., 

Collins  John, 

Perry  Daniel  W., 

Abbott  George, 

Cutter  Ammi, 

Heald  Benj., 

Smith , 

Boynton  Stephen  & Sons, 
Buker  Levi  & Son, 

Coyle  William, 

Crocker  Alvin, 

Crocker  M.  G., 

Donworth  P.  E., 

Gardner  & Longfellow, 
Hemmenway  W.  H., 
Holway  John, 

Holway  Wm.  C., 
Longfellow  Amos, 
Longfellow  E.  & Son, 
Longfellow  N.  & S., 
Morse  S.  A., 

Morse  S.  A.,  Jr., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 
Sargent  J.  D., 

Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 
Smith  Thomas, 

Smith  W.  O., 

Vose  C.  W., 

Morrison  D.  & J., 
Prescott  Josiah  F. 

Conant  John  G., 


Limington. 


Lincoln. 


Linneus. 

Litchfield. 


Lovell. 


Lyman. 

Machias. 


Madrid. 


Cushing  Hiram,  Madison. 

Dinsmore  Geo.  T.,  “ 

Hobart  David,  “ 

Houghton  Zalmon,  “ 

Kidd  Adam  K., 

Allen  J.  & T.  W.,  Marion. 

Kelly  & Smith,  “ 

Harmon  F.  & S.,  Marshfield. 

Longfellow  M.  Sc  J.  & N. 

Crocker,  “ 

Sampson  Proctor,  Manchester. 

Thomas  Jacob,  “ 

Harden  Eben,  Mariaville. 

Bearce  Isaac,  hfedybemps. 

Gordon  Jacob,  “ 

Davis  James,  Mercer. 

Gilman  Robinson,  “ 

Kimball  A.  & Co.,  Mexico. 

Tisdale  & Moore,  Milbridge. 

Abbott  & Hemmenway,  Milton  Plant. 
Bryant  William  G.,  “ 

Chase  Merrill  & Sons,  “ 

Pennell  Luther  & Co.,  Minot. 

Foss  Phineas,  Moluncus  Isle. 

Metcalf  Mason  G.,  Monmouth. 

Haynes  Josiah  P.,  Monson. 

Higgins  Eben  B.,  “ 

Fletcher  Gideon,  Monticello. 

Wellington  Joel,  “ 

Berry  Samuel  & others,  Montville. 
Cram  Jesse,  “ 

Green,  Carter  & others,  “ 

Ripley  Nahum  A.  & others,  “ 

Sturtevant  Lewis  & others,  “ 

White  Benj.,  “ 

Whitten  T.  & M.,  “ 

Whitten  Phineas,  “ 

Kendall  Sam’l  & Edwin,  Mt.  Vernon. 
Sanborn  Nathan,  “ 

Walton  John,  “ 

Woods  George,  # “ 

Edes  Wilkinson,’  Naples. 

Knight  H.  O.,  “ 

Moore  & Redding  ton,  “ 

Mitchell  Benj.,  “ 

Clark  B.  F.,  Newcastle. 

Erskine  H.,  “ 

Glidden  Samuel,  “ 

Shattuck  David,  “ 

Drew  & Gould,  New  Limerick. 

Day  Thomas  H.,  New  Sharon. 

Lake  John  D.,  “ 

Mayhew  Chas.  F.,  “ 

Bartlett  B.  F.  & J.  B.,  New  Portland. 
Bartlett  & Burbank,  *• 

Jordan  Abram  & Nathan,  “ 

Earaes  James,  Newry. 

Kilgore  Alvah  & Co.,  “ 

York  H.  &Co., 

Daggett  Leander,  New  Vineyard. 

Lull  S.,  “ 

Sawtell  John  W.,  Norridgewock. 
Collins  G.  G.,  North  Anson. 


386 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Northport. 
No.  5,  Range  2. 
No.  9,  Range  6. 
No.  11,  Range  5 
No.  11,  Range  5. 
North  Yarmouth. 

ii 

Norway. 


Phipsburg. 


Knowlton  W.  G.,  North  Anson. 

Abbott  Andrew,  N.  Berwick. 

Dockrum  Warren, 

Hobbs  Isaac  M., 

Morrill  Nathan, 

Hurd  John, 

Wilson  John  M. 

Boody  Shepard, 

Fish  & Flint, 

Stewart  Chas., 

Johnson  Daniel, 

Porter  B B., 

Denison  I.  A.  & Co., 

Smith  M.T., 

Webb  Thos.,  (hard  wood,)  Orneville. 
King  G.  W.  & Co.,  Oxford. 

Nay  O.  S.,  Palmyra. 

Farnsworth  J.,  Pembroke. 

Fisher  E.,  Jr.,  & Co.,  “ 

Hayden,  Pattangall  & Co.,  “ 
Wadsworth  L.  L.,  “ 

Chadbourne  J.  R.,  Perry. 

Gibson  John  D.,  “ 

Stickney  Jonathan,  “ 

Bishop  Dennis,  Peru. 

Knight  Merrill,  2d,  “ 

Ripley  Wm.  K., 

Bartlett  William,  Phillips. 

Webster  S & S.  R., 

Wing  Samuel, 

Briggs  Geo., 

Burgess  T.. 

Clifford  E.  & Co., 

Clifford  & Eaton, 

Daley  H., 

Jewell  A., 

Morse  Reuben  & Co., 

Morse  Richard  & Sons, 

Oliver  T.  & Co., 

Parks  Frederick  & Co., 

Reed  T.  M., 

Wildes  Wm.  H.  & Co., 

Hathorn,  Runnels  & Co 
Hopkins  C., 

Pushee  Peter, 

Page  Moses, 

Rowe  Jacob, 

Waterman  Jabez, 

Whitney  Sumner, 

Ames  Joseph, 

Cunningham  George, 

Ellis  Joshua, 

Griffin  Nahum  M.  & Co. 

Roberts  Sylvanus  I., 

Seavey  Eben, 

Stowers  & Staples, 

Hoar  Joseph, 

Plummer  & Co., 

Foster  & Spaulding, 

Hale  Milton, 

Hanson  Chas., 

Houghton  F.  & Co.,  (steam,) 

Robbinston 


Pittsfield. 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 


Presque  Isle. 
Prospect. 


Rangeley. 

Raymond. 

Richmond. 

Ripley. 


Low  S.  G.,  Robbinston. 

Nash  A.,  “ 

Storer  Amos,  . “ 

Whittier  Newman  A.,  Rome. 

Abbott  Samuel  V.,  Rumford. 

Abbott  Stephen,  “ 

Moore  Lorenzo,  “ 

Virgin  Rufus,  “ 

Wilder  Isaac,  Salmon  Brook. 

Clark  Daniel,  Sanford. 

Fitch,  Hodgdon  & Co.,  “ 

Mitchell  Samuel,  “ 

Willard  Stephen,  “ 

Curtis  John,  Scarborough. 

Waterhouse  Silas,  “ 

Crawford  Charles,  Searsmont. 

Hazeltine  M.,  “ 

Dyer  George,  “ 

Hook  Ansel,  “ 

Jewett  , “ 

Woodcock  H.  N.  & Co., 

Black . 


Searsport. 
Gould  Benj.,  “ 

Harriman  J.,  “ 

Howe  Joel,  “ 

McClure  J.,  “ 

Porter  J.  & W.,  “ 

Porter  A.,  “ 

Field  Daniel,  “ 

Fitch  Luther,  Sebago. 

Hall  Daniel,  “ 

Springvale  Manuf.  Co.,  Shapleigh. 
Eveleth  & Mitchell,  Shirley. 

Fowler , Skowhegan. 


Smithfield. 

<( 

So.  Berwick. 
Springfield. 
St.  Albans. 

il 

Standish. 

« 

Stetson. 

Strong. 
Sullivan. 


Maxfield  M.  & J., 

Stevens  D.  M., 

Tuttle  James, 

Yeaton  Isaac  P. , 

Burleigh  & Millett, 

Ireland  Benj., 

Lothrop  Sullivan, 

Came  A.  L., 

Lord  Tobias, 

Buswell  Daniel, 

Rogers  John, 

Porter  A.  P., 

Bean  Theodore  & others, 

Tufts  Wilton  & others,  “ 

Crocker  Thomas  & Co.,  Sumner. 
Freeman  Benj.  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Dodge  Jacob,  Surry. 

Means  Hezekiah,  “ 

Marden  Cornelius,  Swanville. 

Swanville  Water  Power  Co.,  “ 
Perkins  Seth,  Topsham. 

Purrington  W.  B.,  “ 

Wilcox  J.  D., 

Clark  Eaton,  (Bass  Harbor)  Tremont. 
Salsbury  Benjamin,  Trenton. 

Carleton  B.,  Troy. 

Coombs  N.  D., 

Myrick  Dennis  C., 

Prescott  Charles,  2d,  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


387 


Bray  & Farrar,  Turner. 

Chase  Isaac, 

Dillingham  W.  & M., 

French  & Andrews, 

French  & Chase,  ‘ 

Bachelder  John,  Un 

Hemmenway  John  & Co., 

Hills  Nathan, 

Skidmore  Elias, 

Baker  Levi,  (estate  of,)  Unity. 

Hall  Samuel, 

Murch  James, 

Shirley  James, 

Smith  George  W.,  Van  Buren. 

Bridge  James,  Vassalboro.’ 

Butterfield  Jacob, 

Long  John  D.,  “ 

Vassalboro’  Manuf.  Co.,  “ 

Gordon  Sewall  B.,  Vienna. 

Dow  Thomas  K.,  “ 

Calderwood  Luther,  Vinalhaven. 
Carver  Henry  & Co.,  “ 

Carver  Reuben,  “ 

Frye  Robie,  Waldo. 

Hartshorn  Erastus, 

Hawkins  B.  M., 

Holmes  James, 

Levansaler  John  K., 

Pitman  Philander, 

Sanborn  John, 

Hastings  Joseph,  Waltham. 

Starrett  James,  Warren. 

Chadbourn  J.  M.  & D.  S.,  Waterboro’. 
Thing  Horace  P.,  “ 

Dudley  Samuel  & Bros.,  Waterford. 
Howe  John,  “ 

Jewett  Lewis,  “ 

Le  Broke  & Locke,  “ 

Sanderson  J.  M.,  “ 

Bryant  James  & Columbus,  Webster. 
Lombard  John  & Luther  L.,  “ 

Weld. 


Braley  J., 

Masterman  D.  S., 

Masterman  Ira, 

Payne  J.  J., 

Davis  E.  & M., 

Randall  James, 

Eaton  Jeremiah  M., 

Bragdon  Samuel  L., 

Brown  Benj.  & others, 

Skinner  Charles, 

Banks  Chas.  & Co., 

Sprague  E.  & Co., 

Trask  O.  & Co„ 

Brigham  & Clement, 

Balch  Henry, 

Burgess  & Atwood,  West  Waterville. 
Hitchins  J.  & Co.,  “ 

Boston  & Eastern  Mill 

and  Land  Co.,  Whitneyville. 

Calden  N.,  Wilton. 

Clark  & Wright, 

Keyes  C.,  “ 


Weld. 

44 

Wellington. 

Wells. 


West  Bath. 


Westbrook. 
West  Lubec. 


Woodward  C.  L., 

Wilton. 

Allen  Josiah  S., 

Windham. 

Garland  & Rogers, 

<« 

Pope  Isaiah  & Co., 

«« 

Trickev  Peter, 

“ 

Whipple  0.  M., 

White  Enoch, 

“ 

Melvin  James, 

Windsor. 

Pope  John, 

44 

Haskell  William, 

Hayden  Thomas  J., 

Winslow. 

Learned  A.  H., 

“ 

Smiley  D.  0., 

44 

Bonney  Samuel, 

Winthrop. 

Whitman  Luther, 

Harriman  & Co., 

Wiscasset. 

Hilton  George, 

a 

Stinson  James, 

a 

Andrews  Ziba, 

Woodstock. 

Fickett  Simeon, 

i€ 

Perry  & Co., 

ii 

Screw  Makers. 

Cobbett  L.  B., 

Belfast. 

Jones  Chas.  H., 

4 4 

Furnace  Dimon, 

Wilton. 

Harris  Pliny, 

ii 

Scythe  Manufacturers. 

Hale  & Stevens,  West  Waterville. 

Shingle  Mills 

Monroe  J.  S., 

Abbot. 

Works  Amasa, 

Curtis  James, 

Addison. 

Grover  A., 

Albany. 

Pattee  Moses, 

44 

Crosby  Otis  B., 

Albion. 

Smiley  Samuel, 

“ 

Stephenson  Jesse, 

Alexandria. 

Littlefield  T.  & Co., 

Alfred. 

Averill  Warren, 

Aina. 

Pearson  J.  & C., 

“ 

Weymouth  D., 

a 

Lewis  Luther, 

Alton. 

Milliken  D.  & E., 

“ 

Terney  Charles, 

44 

Walton  Alfred, 

44 

Fanning  C.  0., 

Amherst. 

Hodsdon  John  L., 

“ 

Crocker  Levi, 

Andover. 

Gregg  E.  W., 

44 

Hall  Liberty, 

Smith  Jacob, 

44 

Houghton  Luke, 

Anson. 

Martin  Elijah, 

» 44 

Sawyer  Calvin, 

t: 

Foster  Isaac  & Co., 

Argyle. 

Hights  L.  D., 

Athens. 

Buker  Harris, 

Atkinson. 

Huntington  Joseph, 

“ 

Sterling  Ephraim, 

44 

Vickery , 

Auburn. 

Warren , 

44 

388 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Bachelder  S.  J., 

Baldwin. 

Burnel  Jonathan, 

ii 

Habson  & Came, 

it 

Black  Joshua  L., 

it 

Hill  D.  & H.  N.  & Co., 

Barring. 

Farnsworth  & Dorman, 

Beddington. 

Perkins  Edward, 

Belfast. 

Greer  Daniel  A.  & Co., 

Belmont. 

Holmes  James, 

a 

Means  Parker, 

a 

Merriam  Elisha, 
Guptill  George,  2d, 

a 

Berwick. 

Cough  Eber, 

Bethel. 

Gerrish  A.  H.  & Co., 

Walner  James, 
Heald  & Gray, 

a 

Bingham. 

Packard  R.  K., 

Blanchard. 

Cushing  Horatio, 

Bloomfield. 

Savage  Jacob, 

«« 

Hinckley  B.  W., 

Bluehill. 

Eliot  James, 
Purington  Albert  W., 

Bowdoin. 

“ 

Clark  John  M., 

Bradford. 

Huntington  Wm.  F., 

it 

Southard  & Bailey, 

it 

Beale  & Kittredge, 
Blackman  F.  & H., 

Bradley. 

(( 

Great  Works  Milling  & Manuf.  “ 
Co. 

Little  & Strickland, 

it 

Billings  Horace, 

Bridgton. 

Brown  Luke, 

it 

Frost  Benj.  B., 

it 

Walker  Beniamin, 

it 

Baird  John  D.,  Bridgewater. 

Moore  Jonathan, 

Brighton. 

Baker  William, 

Bristol. 

Ford  Benjamin, 

it 

Brown  James  M., 

Brownfield. 

Buxton  Alexander, 

Benton. 

Hanscomb  David, 

it 

Page  Ebenezer, 

Brooks. 

Barker  William, 

Brooksville. 

Parker  Eben,  (West) 

Walker  Joseph, 

it 

Humphrey  J.  C.  & Son, 

Brunswick. 

Lemont,  Forsaith  & Hall, 

it 

) 

Lunt  & Wing, 

it 

Thompson  A B., 

if 

Webb  & Toothaker, 

Heald  Washington, 

Buckfield. 

Hutchinson  Hiram, 

Burnham. 

Milliken  Dennis  L., 

it 

Hobson  A.  L., 

Buxton. 

Leavitt  Daniel, 

ii 

Parker  M.  D.  L., 

it 

Berry  Jacob, 

Carthage. 

Park  Isaac, 

it 

Parker  Ammi  L., 

Hall  J.  S.  & Co.,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Packard  Alanson  D., 

Cambridge. 

Burrill  Ziba, 

Canaan. 

Frost  John, 

“ 

Rolph  Phineas, 

Canaan. 

Tuttle  E.  & W., 

ii 

Tuttle  W.  R., 

ii 

Ruggles  Daniel, 

Carmel. 

Ruggles  Hiram, 

(( 

Smith  Wheeler, 

i\ 

Tilton  Alonzo, 

ti 

1'racy  N.  B., 

it 

Kimball  John,  Jr., 

Carratunk. 

Cook  William  M.  & Co., 

Casco. 

Hodgdon  William  H., 

ii 

Hatch  William  W., 

Castine. 

Baur  W.  & H., 

Charlestown. 

Bither  D., 

ii 

Dinsmore  P., 

ii 

Marrow  L., 

ii 

Simmonds  I., 

ii 

Crocker  Daniel  D., 

Charlotte. 

Damon  Joshua  G., 

<« 

Fisher  Bradford, 

McGlaughlin  William, 

“ 

Brown  J.  C., 

Cherryfield. 

Cook  & Adams, 

ii 

Freeman  William,  Jr., 

ii 

Shaw  Samuel  A.  & Co., 

ii 

Smith  R.  P., 

ii 

Willey  C.  B., 

it 

Hutchins  Sewall, 

Chesterville. 

Park  Elisha, 

Whittier  Nathaniel, 

ti 

Dinsmore  Thomas, 

China. 

Gould  & Hanson, 

“ 

Harmon  F.  W., 

** 

Hammond  S.  S., 

Clifton. 

Rounds  Otis, 

Clinton. 

Whitton  Daniel, 

ii 

Merritt  Daniel  & others, 

, Columbia. 

Nash  S.  W., 

“ 

Plummer  Otis  S., 

Reed  Daniel, 

Burrill  S.  S., 

Eliot  J.  S., 

Fish  Chas.  J., 

Lincoln  Isaiah, 
Nickerson  Aaron, 
Weymouth  James, 
Bean  Reuben, 

Hunting  John, 

Merrill  N.  S.,  Hersey 
Hilliard, 

Butler  Joseph, 
Flanders  Jedediah, 
Hilton  Joseph, 

Morrill  Philip, 

Blood  H.  P., 
Humphrey  Ira, 
Beckett  Benj., 

Conant  Abraham, 
Kelleran  William, 
Leach  & Woodbury, 
Little  & Vickery, 
Allen  J.  & T.  W., 
Lincoln  Theodore, 


Corinna. 


Corinth. 


Cornville. 


Crystal  Plant. 
Cumberland. 
Cushing. 


Danville. 

Dennysville. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


389 


Dixfield. 

a 

Dixmont. 

Dover. 

Drayton. 


Durham. 
East  Livermore. 
East  Machias. 


Eastport. 

Eddington. 


Edinburg. 

Edmunds. 


Ingalls  Cyrus,  Denmark. 

Frye  Stephen,  Detroit. 

Jumper  & Norris,  Dexter. 

Lane  Matthias, 

McCellan  Samuel, 

Shepard  Joseph, 

Silver  Samuel  C., 

Silver  Thomas  W. 

Holman  Asa, 

Lowe  William, 

Butman  F.  A., 

Sias  Samuel, 

Clark  Chas., 

Grant  Alexander, 

Hill  Daniel,  2d, 

Strout  Sewall, 

Treat  E., 

Chaloner  B.  G., 

Elder  C , 

Elder  C.  H., 

Foster  C.  W., 

Johnson  J.  H.  & Co., 

Kingsley  J.  W., 

Lowell  J.  A., 

Bass  J.  W.,  (staves,) 

Boynton  W., 

Davis  H.  W., 

Mills  G.  L.  S., 

Batchelder  & Co., 

Allen  J.  & T.  W., 

Hobart  Aaron,  44 

Lincoln  Thomas,  “ 

Burnall  J.  H.,  Elliotsville. 

Austin  & Chute,  (staves,)  Ellsworth. 

Treat  John,  Jr.,  Enfield. 

Craige  Moses,  Farmington. 

Jewett  H.  W.,  Farmingdale. 

Bacheller , Fayette. 

Bisnop  Amos,  Fort  Fairfield. 

Hyde  Henry  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Gilman  David,  Foxcraft. 

Avery  Joseph,  Frankfort. 

Plummer  Bidfield,  “ 

Tapley  Sewall  W.,  “ 

Pierce  Geo.  A.,  Frankfort  Mills. 
Fuller  C.  C.  & Wm.  S.,  Freedom. 

Crosby  Lemuel,  Freeman. 

Oliver  Edmund  H.,  “ 

Gordon  Horace  H.,  -Garland. 

Holt  Thomas  K.,  “ 

Shaw  Nathaniel  & J.,  44 

Skillin  Hugh  S.,  “ 

Berry  Joseph,  Georgetown. 

Riggs  James,  “ 

Trafton  Jotham,  “ 

Burnham  Geo.,  Gilead. 

Preble  & Estes,  “ 

Foster  S.  J.,  Gray. 

Libby  Joseph,  “ 

Sanborn  H.,  Greene. 

Sprague  A.,  44 

Twitchell  O.,  Greenfield. 


Harmony. 


Harp  swell. 
Harrington. 
Hartford. 

it 

Hartland. 

<« 

Hebron. 

Hiram. 

t i 

Hodgdon. 

it 

Holden. 

Hope. 

Industry. 


Gup  til  George, 


Gouldsboro’. 


Sowle  H.  M.,  Gouldsboro’. 

Frisbee  Sewall,  Greenwood. 

Locke  Samuel  B., 

Brown  Daniel, 

Farrar  Edward, 

Lord  Daniel, 

Ridley  Robert  P., 

Plummer  0.  S., 

Corliss  David, 

Sturtevant  Allen, 

Moore  I., 

Page  John  & others, 

Buckman  Isaac, 

Benton  Albion, 

Kimball  Ephraim,  Jr., 

Bradbury  C.  C., 

Hutchinson  C.  T., 

Fisher  A.  A., 

Payson  John, 

Boyden  Asaph, 

Merry  David,  “ 

Coombs  Henry  W.,  Islesborough. 
Carpenter  & Deering,  Jackson. 

Treat  Robert  & Co.,  “ 

Beckey  Jesse,  Jackson  Plant. 

Moody  H.  C.  & Co.,  “ 

Bean  & Hutchinson,  Jay. 

Look  Samuel,  “ 

Colwell  Chas.,  Jefferson. 

Ford  William  H., 

Meservy  John,  “ 

Reeves  Moses,  “ 

Waldron  William,  44 

Farnsworth  Ephm.  & Co.,  Jonesboro’. 
Garland  Elhanan,  Kenduskeag. 

Higgins  William,  “ 

Young  William,  “ 

Clark  Samuel,  Kennebunk. 

Perkins  Chris.  G.,  Kennebunkport. 
Hichborn  John,  Kilmarnock. 

Holt  Harmon,  44 

French  Ira  S.,  Kingfield. 

Abbott  I.  S.,  Kingsbury. 

Beale  Isaac  & Co.,  Kirkland. 

Downing  Ira,  “ 

Trask  H.  W.,  “ 

Post  & Wiggin,  Knox. 

Bowler  E.  & C.,  Lee. 

Mallet  J.  & Co.,  44 

Mallet  S.  T.,  44 

Miller  George  & Co.,  Letter  A,  No. 
Abbott  William  J.,  Letter 

Berry  A.  & G.  A.,  44 

Bryant  Ichabod,  44 

Hall  Winslow,  Letter  H,  Range  2. 
Emerson  James,  Levant. 

Weston  J.  K.,  , 44 

Wing  A.  A.,  44 

White  S.  R.,  “ 

Pinkham  Bright,  Lexington. 

Walton  John'M.,  44 

Gilpatrick  Jos.  H.  & Co.,  Limerick. 
Limerick  Manufacturing.  Co.,  44 


390 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Philpot  Andrew, 

Limerick. 

Boothby  & Co., 

Liming  ton. 

Davis  Joseph, 

if 

Webster  & Co., 

tS 

Crane  Allen, 

Lincoln. 

Stinchfield  J.  W,  & Co. 

a 

y 

Collins  John, 

Litchfield. 

Williams  Joseph, 

if 

Richmond  A.  P., 

Livermore. 

Severance  Benj.  0., 

«« 

Sargent  J.  D.  & Co., 

Machias. 

Sampson  Proctor, 

Manchester. 

Harden  Eben, 

Mariaville. 

Allen  J.  & T.  W., 

Marion. 

Kilby  John, 

<< 

Preston  W., 

if 

Smith  J.  & Kilby  J„ 

“ 

Getchell  Jas.  A.  & John  H.  & 

Stillman, 

Marshfield. 

Longfellow  M.  & Crocker  N.,  “ 

Bearce  Isaac, 

Medybemps. 

Gordon  Jacob, 

a 

Tarbell  Jesse  G., 

a 

Kimball  A.  & Co., 

Mexico. 

Tisdale  & Moore, 

Milbridge. 

Abbott  & Hemmenway, 

Milton  Plant. 

Bryant  William  G. , 

a 

Cook  John, 

Madison. 

Kidder  John  S., 

<C 

Croswell  Andrew,  Jr., 

Mercer. 

Davis  James, 

it 

Gilman  Warren  R., 

ii 

Pennell  Luther  & Co., 

Minot. 

Prescott  Josiah  F., 

Madrid. 

Metcalf  Mason  G., 

Monmouth. 

Burrill  J.  F., 

Monroe. 

Palmer  J., 

“ 

Plummer  C., 

it 

Haynes  Josiah  P., 

Monson. 

Higgins  Eben  B., 

it 

Atkinson  Oswell, 

Montville. 

Elden  Nathaniel, 

*« 

Green,  Carter  & others. 

a 

) 

Hoit  Beni., 

a 

Sturdevant  Lewis  & others, 

Vose  Bartholomew  & others,  “ 

King  Amos  D., 

Mt.  Yernon. 

Walton  John, 

it 

Woods  George, 

ft 

Berry  James, 

Naples. 

Edes  Wilkinson, 

<( 

Bryant  Nathaniel, 

Newcastle. 

Clark  B.  F., 

<< 

Glidden  Samuel, 

if 

Dunnells  Alonzo, 

Newfield. 

Mitchell  John, 

it 

Wood  Mark, 

it 

Moore  & Reddington, 

Newport. 

Bartlett  B.  F.  & J.  B., ! 

New  Portland. 

Jordon  & Thompson, 

a 

Eames  Samuel, 

Newry. 

Eames  Levi. 

“ 

York  H.  & Co., 

• I 

Lake  John  D.,  New  Sharon. 

Mayhew  Chas.  F.,  “ 

Vaughan  M , New  Vineyard. 

Sawtell  John  W.,  Norridgewock. 

Collins  Geo.  G.,  North  Anson. 

McKenny  W.  & G.  \V.,  “ 

Dockum  Warren,  “ Berwick. 

Frye  Isaiah,  “ “ 

Carver  & Beverage 
Johnson  Daniel, 

Brainard  Reuben, 

Wadlin  John, 

Hurd  John, 

Fish  & Flint, 

Lombard  Joshua, 

Stewart  Charles,  “ 

King  G.  W.  & Co., 

Hilton  Stephen, 

McFarland  Daniel, 

Nay  Oliver  S., 

Jackson  James  H., 

Pingree  Moses, 

Hayden,  Pattangall&  Co. 

Wadsworth  L.  L , 

Wadsworth  L.  L.,  Jr., 

Chadbourne  J.  R , 

Gibson  John  D., 

Bishop  Dennis, 

Webster  S.  & S.  R., 

Wing  Samuel, 

Wright  Oliver  C., 

Sibley  John  T , 

Conant  William, 

Porter  Joshua  R , 

Keen  H.  & Co., 

Page  Moses, 

Rowe  Wm.,  2d, 

Cunningham  Geo., 

Griffin  Nahum  M.  & Co., 

Roberts  Sylvauus  I., 

Seavey  Eben, 

Hoar  David, 

Nason  William, 

Whitney  Z L., 

Foster  & Spaulding, 

Hale  Jacob, 

Whittier  Thomas, 

Wilder  Isaac, 

Fitch,  Hodgdon  & Co., 

Willard  Stephen, 

Clark  & Gabree, 

Knowlton  Brockway, 

Weymouth , 

Curtis  John, 

Waterhouse  Silas, 

Burgess  E.  &.  Co., 

Hazeltine  M., 

Hills  Nathan, 

Jewett , 

Woodcock  H.  N.  & Co., 

Howe  Joel, 

McClure  J., 

Porter  J.  & W., 


“ Haven. 
North  Yarmouth. 
Northport. 


No.  11,  Range  5. 
“ 5,  “ 2. 

“ 11,  “ 5. 

Oxford. 
Palmyra. 


Paris. 

Parkman. 

Pembroke. 


Perry. 

(( 

Peru. 

Phillips. 

Pliipsburg. 

Pittsfield. 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 


Prospect. 


Rangeley. 

Raymond. 

it 

Richmond. 
Ripley. 
Rome. 
Salmon  Brook. 
, Sanford. 

a 

Sangerville. 


Scarborough. 

Searsmont. 


Searsport. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


391 


Brown  William  S., 

Sebago. 

Fitch  Luther, 

ii 

Ward  George, 

Livermore  Joshua, 

Sebec. 

Davis  Ivory, 

Shapleigh. 

Eveleth  & Mitchell, 

Shirley. 

Ellis  William  L., 

Sidney. 

Ham  James, 

it 

Sawtelle  John, 

Fowler , 

Skowhegan. 

Maxfield  M.  & J., 

“ 

Hammond  Moses, 

South  Paris. 

Barnes  John  C., 

Solon. 

Tuttle  James, 

Smithfield. 

Lothrop  Sullivan, 

St.  Albans. 

Skinner  Thomas, 

“ 

Moody  & Whitney, 

Standish. 

Shaw  Peter, 

<« 

Rogers  John, 

Stetson. 

Wentworth  & Littlefield, 

Stoneham. 

Porter  A.  P., 

Strong. 

Simpson  Samuel, 

Sullivan. 

Tufts  Wilton, 

“ 

Lawrence  James  & Co., 

Sumner. 

Davis  James  W., 

Surry. 

Swanville  Water  Power  Co.,  Swanville. 

Stewart  F.  V., 

Temple. 

Clark  David,  (Centre) 

Tremont. 

Clark  Eaton,  (Bass  Harbor)  “ 

Foster  Daniel, 

Trenton. 

Carleton  B., 

Troy. 

Fisher  Ezra, 

<< 

Gerrish  Alfred, 

ft 

Chase  Solon, 

Turner. 

French  Daniel, 

ii  y 

Stone  & Fossett, 

Union. 

Bither  Elisha, 

Unity. 

Hall  Samuel, 

ii 

Shirley  James, 

ii 

Ulmer  John, 

<< 

Smith  George  W., 

Van  Buren. 

Bridge  James, 

Yassalboro’. 

Butterfield  Jacob, 

it 

Gardner  William  & Co., 

Snell  Thaddeus  & Co., 

ii 

Davis  Jonathan, 

Vienna. 

Calderwood  Luther, 

Vinalhaven. 

Carver  Henry  & Co., 

“ 

Holmes  James, 

Waldo. 

Sanborn  John, 

a 

Hastings  Joseph, 

Waltham. 

Chadbourne  J.  M.  & D.  S. 

, Waterboro'. 

Lord  Porter, 

ii 

Thing  Horace  P., 

it 

Le  Broke  & Locke, 

Waterford. 

Proctors  J.  & J.  K., 

“ 

Bryant  James  & Columbus,  Webster. 

Lombard  John  and  Luther  L.,  “ 

Storer  Luther  & Co., 

West  Bath. 

Hitchins  J.  & Co.,  West  Waterville. 

Braley  J., 

Weld. 

Holman  Gustavus, 

(( 

Davis  E.  & M., 

Wellington. 

Randall  James,  Wellington. 

Wells  Theodore,  Jr.,  Wells. 

Boston  & Eastern  Mill 

& Land  Co.,  Whitneyville. 

Kyes  C.,  Wilton. 

Wright  & Clark,  “ 

Garland  & Rogers,  Windham. 

Pope  Isaiah  & Co.,  “ 

Colburn  Horace,  Windsor. 

Brimmer  John,  Winslow. 

Learned  A.  H.,  “ 

Nelson  John,  “ 

Benson  E.  Mellen,  Woodstock. 


Davis  Aaron, 

it 

Perry  & Co., 

n 

Rowe  Atwood, 

ii 

Bean  Geo., 

York. 

Moulton  Gardner, 

ii 

Toda  Andrew, 

Shin  Bread. 

Allen  D.  W., 

Calais. 

Chamberlain  Wm., 

Castine. 

Bradish  & Co., 

Eastport. 

Ship  Builders. 

Drisko  Jeremiah, 

Addison. 

Hathaway  Geo., 

Knowles  L., 

Look  T., 

( ( 

McKenzie  A.  K., 

t i 

Nash  Wrn.  & Son, 

Sawyer  J.  H., 

ii 

Small  Samuel, 

Wass  D.  M., 

i i 

Weeks  & Chisam, 

Aina. 

Weymouth  Dennett, 

ii 

Swett  C.  P., 

Arrowsic. 

Blanding,  Dyer  & Co., 
Lambard  T.  & C.  A., 

Augusta. 

“ 

Nash  John, 

<< 

Sawyer  Ebenezer, 

it 

Crosby  Timothy, 

Bangor. 

it 

Tewksbury.  Dunning  & Co. 

Arnold  & Co., 

Bath. 

Berry,  Richardson  & Co., 

“ 

Bibber  & Randall, 

ii 

Bruce  Wm., 

ii 

Cox  C.  & C., 

it 

Dinsmore  James  M., 

ii 

Hall,  Snow  & Co., 

ii 

Hitchcock  H.  & R., 

Hitchcock  James  P., 

it 

Harwood  Thomas, 

it 

Houghton  Levi, 

it 

Jenks  & Harding, 

ii 

Lemont  & Co., 

ii 

Lowell  & Small, 

Larrabee  & Robinson, 

it 

Magoun  & Clapp, 

a 

Moses  W.  V.  & 0., 

it 

Patten  G.  F.  &.  J., 

a 

Rideout  Johnson, 

Rogers  Wm.  M.  & Son, 

a 

392 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Sewall  Wm.  D.  & Son, 

Bath. 

Springer  Harrison, 

“ 

Trufant,  Drummond  & Co.,  “ 

Carter  C.  P.  & Co., 

Belfast. 

Dyer  D.  W.  & Co., 

u 

Howes  Samuel  & Co., 

if 

Otis  S.  & Co., 

if 

Palmer  L.  R., 

Patterson  R., 

if 

Pierce  John  & Co., 

f f 

White  & Connor, 

Woodcock  M.  P., 

f f 

Perkins  E.  & E., 

Biddeford. 

Closson  John, 

Bluehill. 

Clough  Asa, 

“ 

Cousins  P., 

f f 

Davidson  T.  Y., 

i€ 

Dodge  R.  G.  W., 

Fulton  Alexander, 

f f 

Green  Jesse, 

ff 

Hinckley  Joseph, 

ff 

Hinckley  J.  P., 

ff 

Holt  F.  A., 

I f 

Holt  Jonah, 

Hopkins  Wm., 

ff 

Long  Joel,  Jr., 

ff 

Stevens  F.  S., 

ff 

Stevens  John, 

f f 

Stevens  Varnum, 

ff 

Treworgy  S., 

f f 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

Cl 

Adams  Andrew  & Wm., 

Boothby. 

McDougald,  Houlton  & Co.,  “ 

Murray  Chas., 

“ 

Sargent  Stephen, 

«< 

Weymouth  John  W., 

<< 

Adams  Samuel, 

Bowdoin. 

Cotton  Isaac  H., 

“ 

Potter  Elijah, 

ff 

Potter  Elisha, 

ff 

Cooper  Chas.  & Co., 

Brewer. 

Oakes  Dudley  C., 

“ 

Saunders,  Blake  & Co., 

ff 

Wilson  Winfield  S., 

• f 

Moulton  Daniel, 

Brewer. 

Parker  J.  F., 

f f 

Chamberlain  Thomas  H., 

Bristol. 

Ford  & Co., 

• C 

Hinds  & Poole, 

ff 

Humphrey,  Baker  & Co., 

ff 

Richards  & Baker, 

ff 

Fly  Gilman, 

Brookline. 

Powers  N.  H., 

ff 

Wells  H., 

Blodgett  Seth, 

Brooksville. 

Dodge  John, 

“ 

Wasson  David, 

ff 

Dunning  Sumner, 

Brunswick. 

Gwin  Joseph  C., 

ff 

Humphrey  J.  C.  & Son, 

ff 

Lemont,  Forsaith  & Hall, 

ff 

Martin  C.  & Son, 

Pennell  Robert  Jr., 

ff 

Pennell  & Brothers,  Brunswick. 

Scholfield  George,  “ 

Thompson  Simpson  L.,  “ 

Ames  J.  P.,  Bucksport. 

Cobb  S.  & Co.,  “ 

Dunham  Isaac,  “ 

Genn  William  R.  & Son,  “ 

Parker  Geo.  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Swazey  S.  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Wescott  Andrew,  “ 

Vickery  M.,  Calais. 

Porter  J.  & Co.,  “ 

Pettigrew  Joshua,  (Red  Beach,)  “ 
McCurdy  M.,  “ “ 

Huckins  Lawrence  & Co.,  “ “ 

Hinds  William,  “ 

Carlton,  Norwood  & Co.,  Camden. 

Hodgman  Thomas  H.,  “ 

Hodgman  & Glover,  “ 

Merriam  & Eells,  ° 

Myrick  & Pendleton,  “ 

Pascall  John,  “ 

Stetson  Joseph,  “ 

Talbot  & Sidlinger,  “ 

Butler  A.,  Cape  Elizabeth. 

Dyer  Joseph  W.,  “ “ 

Knights  Thomas  E.,  “ “ 

Pickett  Benj.  W.,  “ “ 

Spear  Robert,  “ “ 

Turner  Eben’r,  “ . ** 

Jarvis  W.  & J.  H.  & Co.,  Castine. 

Noyes  S.  & J.  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Noyes  A.  N., 


Cook  & Adams, 

Dyer  Amos, 

Dyer  Ezekiel, 
Hinckley  Nathan, 
Small  A.  C., 

Strout  Ephraim, 
Stevens  George, 

Tilden  Geo.  F.  & Co., 
Bucknam  A.  W., 
Carlton  Isaac, 

Crandon  Joseph, 

Gage  John  D., 

Grace  Levi  B., 

White  I.  W., 

Spear  David, 

Austin  & Hall, 

Cotter  Cyrus, 
Chapman  R.  L.  & Co., 
Day  & Huston, 
Hitchcock  W.  & Co., 
Jones  J.  H., 

Metcalf  & Norris, 
Stetson  Abner, 
Woodward  James, 
Briggs  John  A., 
Bennett  Nathaniel, 
Alley  & Cate, 

Brown  J.  B., 

Brown  Albert, 
Cummings  William, 


Cherryfield. 


Columbia. 


Cumberland . 
Damariscotta. 


Danville. 
Dennysville. 
Dresden. 
East  Maehias. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


393 


Nash  Josiah  L., 

Small  James, 

Wiswell  J.  M.  & Co., 
Chaloner  B.  G., 

Foster  Chas., 

Lowell  Joshua  A., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 
Talbot  P.  & Son, 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 
Cummings  William, 
Fountaine  Geo., 
Fountaine  Stephen, 
Hall  William  H., 
Huston  Caleb  S., 
Huston  Robert, 

Huston  Robert,  Jr., 
Shackford  & Sons, 
Brewer  Edward, 
Knowles  Thomas, 
McFarland  John, 
Thomas  Isaac  L., 
Hobert  D.  K.  & Co., 
Black  George  N.. 

Black  W.  H., 

Grant  Isaac, 

Hall  N.  II., 

Higgins  Oliver, 
Jameson  George, 

Jones  J.  W.  & T.  D., 
Jordon  Dyer  P., 

Meaps  Nathaniel, 
Peters  Andrew, 
Suminsby  John, 
Tisdale  Seth, 

Atkins  F.  N., 

Brown  Stephen, 

Carter  John, 

Grant  William  S., 
Pierce  E.  G., 

Pierce  George, 

Pierce  Henry  M., 
Stone  William  L. 

Treat  & Parker, 
Webster,  Treat  & Co., 
Curtis  Richmond, 
Dunham  George, 
Williams  & Arey, 
Laskey  W., 

Martin  & Laskey, 
Scammons  A.  & Co., 
Smith  Sherman, 

West  John  & Co., 
Blithen  John, 

Cushing  & Means, 
Soule  Clement  & Enos 
Soule  Rufus, 

White  Joshua, 

Cook  Zenas,  2d, 

Morse  & Trefetheu, 
Wincheuback  James, 
Bradstreet  & Sons, 
Clark  & Co., 

Cooper  Wm., 


East  Machias. 


Eastport. 


Eden. 


Edmunds. 

Ellsworth. 


Farm 


ngdale. 


Frankfort  Mills. 

< ii 

Frankfort. 


Franklin. 


Freeport. 


Friendship. 


Gardiner. 


Grant  Wm.  S.,  Gardiner. 

Pierce  E.  G.,  “ 

Smith  & Hunter,  “ 

Stevens  F.  & Co.,  “ 

Stone  W.  L.  & Co.,  “ 

Young  Stephen,  “ 

Berry  Joseph,  Georgetown. 

Kingsley  John,  Gouldsboro’. 

Smith  Sherman,  ** 

Sowle  H.  M.,  “ 

Stevens  William  H.,  “ 

Whittaker  George,  “ 

Haines,  Hunter  & Co.,  Hallowell. 
Kempton  Jonathan,  Jr.,  “ 

Perkins  Geo.  W.,  Jr.,  & Co.,  “ 

Reed  & Paige,  “ 

Ripley  Theodore,  “ 

Arey  David  K.,  Hampden. 

Hinckley  & Emery,  “ 

Rogers  Allen,  Jr.,  “ 

Hodgkins  David,  Hancock. 

Stratton  Martin,  “ 

Curtis  & Estes,  HarpsweLl. 

Merryman  A.  S.,  “ 

Pennell  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Storer  Norton,  2d,  “ 

Allen  Z.,  Harrington. 

Coffin  J.  A., 

Coffin  John  B.,  “ 

Dinsmore  D.  W.,  “ 

Dyer  M.  A.,  “ 

Leighton  William,  “ 

Nash  Moses,  “ 

Nash  S.  W.,  “ 

Plummer  O.  S.,  “ 

Sawyer  Nathaniel,  Islesborough. 

Williams  Geo.  W.,  “ 

Bond  Henry  K.,  Jefferson. 

Farnsworth  Daniel,  Jonesboro’. 

Ward  D.  & S.,  Kennebunkport. 
Emmons  & Littlefield,  Kennebunk. 
Titcomb  J.  & G.  P.,  “ 

Badger  Samuel,  Kittery. 

Femald  & Pettigrew,  “ 

Kennady  Jeremiah,  Lubec. 

Knight  William  H.,  “ 

Ring  C.  L.,  “ 

Donworth  P.  E.,  Machias. 

Longfellow  N.  & S.,  “ 

O’Brien  & Holway,  “ 

Peirson  E.  & others,  “ 

Shaw  John,  “ 

Small  Samuel,  Machias  Port. 

Stewart  Jacob  P.,  “ “ 

Brown  James,  Milbridge. 

Dyer  Ezekiel,  “ 

Foster  Eli,  “ 

Foster  James,  ii 

Fickett  Alvin,  “ 

Fickett  Elias,  “ 

Fickett  Rufus,  ** 

Mansfield  J.  B.,  “ 

Sawyer  Joseph,  “ 


26 


394 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Sawyer  William,  Milbridge. 

Mason  Timothy,  Mt.  Desert. 

Somes  Abraham, 

Somes  George  B.,  “ 

Austin  Algernon  S.,  Newcastle. 

Averill  Samuel, 

Curtis  Stoddard,  “ 

Flye  Edwin, 

Glidden  Albert  & others,  “ 

Hall  Austin,  “ 

Hall  Elijah, 

Hall  Ephraim, 

Lincoln  Joshua, 

Tukey  James,  “ 

Chapman  James,  Nobleboro’. 

Haines  Joseph, 

Knowlton  Joseph, 

Lincoln  Joshua, 

Rollins  Samuel  R.,  “ 

Sidelinger  Chas.  T.,  “ 

Calderwood  Ezra,  North  Haven. 
Kelly  John,  North  Yarmouth. 

Keyes  Samuel  B.,  Orland. 

Partridge  George  M., 

Partridge  Washington,  “ 

Saunders  T.  G.  & T.  S., 

Nickerson  Benj.,  Orrington. 

Nickerson  Samuel  & Co.,  “ 

Carter  H.  E.,  Pembroke. 

Hayden,  Pattangall  & Co.,  “ 
Lincoln  James  M.,  “ 

Russell  Geo.,  “ 

Sawyer  E., 

Stoddard  S.  W., 

Watts  Thomas,  “ 

Wilder  James,  Jr.,  “ 

Carew  John,  Perry. 

Johnson  Gordon,  “ 

Patterson  W.,  “ 

Ritchie  William  P.,  “ 

Drummond  James,  Phipsburg. 

Minot  S.  Y.  & Co.,  “ 

Morrison  Pearson,  “ 

Morse  Robert  & Sons,  “ 

Bartol  Horace  B.,  Portland. 

Blanchard  Nathaniel,  “ 

Dyer  Joseph  W.,  “ 

Hall  James  B.,  “ 

Fletcher  C.  S.  & 0.,  Prospect. 

HichbomN.  G.,  “ 

McGilvrey  & Staples,  “ 

Brown  Wm.  H.,  “ 

Crooker  Hiram,  “ 

Crooker  S.,  “ 

Hopkins  Wm.  McD.,  “ 

Littlefield  John,  “ 

Mudgett  Lewis,  “ 

Stowers  & Staples,  “ 

Allen  A.  & D.,  Richmond. 

Buker  & Parks,  “ 

Farren  George  H.,  “ 

Foster  & McFarland,  “ 

Jack  & Woodman,  “ 


Patten  & Sturtevant,  Richmond. 

Southard  Thomas  J., 

Spear  Thomas,  Jr., 

Toothaker  H.  P., 

Balkam  Gilbert,  Robbinston. 

Balkam  J.  M., 

Brown  J.  N.  M., 

Cox  J.  W., 

Hinds  O., 

Huggins  R.  P., 

Johnson  Gordon, 

Low  S.  G., 

McNeil  Edward, 

Nash  A., 

Richie  W.  P., 

Rideout  O.  B., 

Robinson  John, 

Spear  Gilbert, 

Stetson  Moses  B., 

Vose  & McNeil, 

Vose  Peter  T., 

Walker  George, 

Washburn  J., 

Ames  & Erskine,  Rockland. 

Achorn,  Dyer  & Co., 

Ames  Isaac, 

Andrews  Ellis, 

Carver  L.  D., 

Dyer  C.  & N., 

Greenlaw  Hiram, 

Harner  & Starrett, 

Hilt  & Lawrence, 

Merriman  Horace, 

McLoon  William, 

Rhoades  Francis  W., 

Starrett  Cephas, 

Starrett,  Cobb  & Co., 

Libby  John,  Scarborough. 

Watson  John,  “ 

Carver  John,  Searsport. 

Mathews  H.  & Co.,  “ 

McGilvrey  & Goodale,  “ 

Nickels  & Merrithew,  “ 

Dority  Freeman,  Sedgwick. 

Dority  Robert,  “ 

Watson  Joshua,  “ 

Gilchrest  Isaiah  & Co.,  St.  George. 
Long  Robert  & Co.,  “ 

Brown  Elisha,  South  Thomaston. 
Emery  Joseph, 

Greenlaw  Hiram  P., 

Hall  L.  G., 

Hayden  Richard, 

Keiler  Fullerton, 

McLoon  Charles, 

Small  S.  R., 

S wetland  James, 

Swetland  J.  A., 

Swetland  Oliver, 

Thorndike  George, 

Williams  Horace, 

Harrington  J.  & C.,  Sullivan. 

Ingalls  & Shepard,  “ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


395 


White  Asa  D.,  Sullivan. 

Coggins  William,  Surry. 

Dodge  Jacob,  “ 

Means  Hezekiah,  “ 

Merrill  Samuel,  “ 

Chapman,  Flint  & Co.,  Thomaston. 
Counce  & McCollum,  “ 

Hilt  John,  “ 

Jacobs  R.  & J.  W.,  “ 

Morton  & Lermond,  “ 

Morton  J.  & C.  C.,  “ 

O’Brien  & Watts,  “ 

Steston,  Gerry  & Co.,  “ 

Walker  Amos,  “ 

Walsh  Robert,  “ 

Thompson  Charles,  Topsham. 

Purrington  F.  T.  & W.  B.,  “ 

Clark  Eaton,  (Bass  Harbor)  Tremont. 
Clark  H.  H.,  (S.  W.  Harbor) 

Cousins  N.  H.,  “ “ 

Crockett  James,  (Bass  Harbor)  “ 
Durgin  Horace,  (S.  W.  Harbor)  <f 
Heath  William,  (Seal  Cove)  “ 
Newman  E.  S.,  (S.  W.  Harbor.)  “ 
Newman  Wm.,  “ “ 

Newman  H.  E.,  “ “ 

Newman  Samuel  E.,  “ “ 

Norwood  Jonathan,  “ 4< 

Richardson  Abr’m, (Bass  Harbor)  “ 
Cousins  Heman,  Trenton. 

Googins  Alanson, 

Hodgkins  Isaac, 

McFarland  Moses, 

Achom  & Engley,  Waldoboro’. 

Archer  Edwin  & Son, 

Carter  Daniel, 

Clark  Joseph, 

Cook  James, 

Harriman  Benjamin  L., 

Haskell  B.  B., 

Hovey  James, 

Kaler  Aaron, 

Kennedy  John  H., 

Kennedy  Henry, 

Kennedy  J.  R., 

Nash  Samuel, 

Reed  Isaac, 

Schwartz  James, 

Snow  George  D., 

Sproule  George, 

Stone  Alfred, 

Stone  William  F., 

Vannah  Charles, 

Welt  Augustus, 

Boggs  Paul,  Wa 

Burgess  & Kirk, 

Counce  & Co., 

Hodgman,  Andrews  & Co., 

Beedy  M.  W.,  Weld. 

Holman  Andros,  “ 

Rollin  E.  A.,  “ 

Snowman  J.  B.,  “ 

Maxwell  B.,  Wells. 


Moulton  Wm.  D., 

Wells. 

Sawyer  Samuel  B., 

a 

Lemont  Alfred, 

West  Bath. 

Dyer  Lemuel, 

Westbrook. 

Kelly  Ralph, 

44 

Knight  Samuel, 

Merrill  & Dyer, 

n 

Merrill  Wm.  M., 

Brooks  Daniel, 

Westport. 

Peavey  William  T., 

Whiting. 

Hilton  M., 

Wiscasset . 

Gould  Daniel, 

“ 

Carleton  Samuel, 

44 

Gould  Justin, 

Woolwich. 

Preble  William, 

44 

Allen,  Hutchins  & Co., 

Yarmouth. 

Baker  J.. 

44 

Seabury  A.  & J.  C., 

4 4 

Walker  & Dill, 

44 

Walker  Lyman, 

•4 

Ships’  Cabin  Work. 

Haley  S.  D., 

Bath. 

Piper  John  C.  & Co., 

" 

Ship  Joiners 

Blasland  Benjamin, 

Bath. 

Blooms  Augustus, 

“ 

Bowers  Allen, 

Clifford  Abraham, 

44 

Curtis  Thomas, 

44 

Donnell  Benjamin, 

Morse  Edwin  A., 

44 

Morse  William, 

44 

Burkmar  Henry  E., 

Belfast. 

Chapman  Michael  S., 

“ 

Davis  Warren, 

“ 

Marden  Thomas, 

Southard  S.  N., 

Brooksville. 

Burnham  Jonathan  H., 

Bluehill. 

Ewer  R.  P., 

44 

Johnson  K.  P., 

44 

Lord  Heard, 

44 

Lord  Thomas  M., 

44 

Snowball  William  0., 

44 

Abbott  C.  R., 

Bucksport. 

Arey  T.  G., 

“ 

Goodale  James, 

“ 

Orcutt  Hosea, 

Turner  James,  Jr., 

Wiley  T.  C., 

44 

Gardner  JothamS., 

Castine. 

Rogers  C., 

4* 

Webber  Zina  H., 

44 

Webber  W., 

44 

Campbell  James, 

Cherry  field. 

Coffin  Moses, 

“ 

Kingsley  T., 

“ 

Lewis  E., 

44 

Small  Alfred, 

Cox  Charles,  East  Machias. 

Chaloner  E.  D., 

“ 

Hall  E., 

« 

Hill  H., 

( t 

396 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Ramsdell  W., 
Anderson  Joseph, 
Eagan  William, 
Higgins  John, 

Low  Isaiah  C., 

Adams  Josiah, 

Barton  C.  H., 

Joy  Francis, 

Woodard  Matthew, 
Woodard  S.  G., 
Eveleth  J.  W., 

Howes  S.  L., 

Coggins  John, 
Goodwin  Job  D., 
Goodwin  William. 
Nickerson  Andrew  J., 
Gallison  Henry, 

Tyler  B.  F., 

Sanborn  C.  W., 
Sanborn  J.  F., 

Tobey  B.  F., 

Tobey  Samuel, 

Barker  E.  W., 
Chapman  Hiram, 
Preble  James, 
Williams  William, 
Folsom  Bradbury  D., 
Gardner  Jesse, 
Gardner  Oakman, 
Hopkins  Samuel  M., 
Low  Charles, 
McKenzie  R., 

Wilder  B.  C., 

Libby  John  C., 

Smith  Alonzo, 
Thompson  J.  W., 
Wyman  S.  G., 
Burnham  Wm.  H., 
Cook  Samuel, 
Johnson  Benjamin, 
Johnson  N.  B., 
Laskey  Stephen, 
McNeil  James, 
McLeod,  William, 
Pottle  James, 
Reynolds  E.  F., 
Cushing  James, 

Gay  George, 

Merrick  George  G., 
Overlock  James, 
Packard  Daniel  L., 
Smith  Charles, 
Starrett  George, 
Waterman  Charles, 
Stevens  John, 
Wescott  J.  & Co., 
Frost  Allen  R., 
Storer  Benj., 

Storer  Chas.  F., 

Bach  elder  John, 
Robinson  E.  G., 
Brown  William, 


East  Machias. 
Eastport. 

U 

Ellsworth. 

ii 

ii 

C( 

ii 

Frankfort. 

Lubec. 

ii 

ii 

Machias. 

ii 

Machias  Port. 

ii 

ii 

U 

Newcastle. 

ii 

ii 

Orland. 

ii 

ii 

Pembroke. 

i i 

Prospect. 

ii 
ii 

Robbinston. 


ii 

Thomaston. 


<( 


Bluekill. 

Waldiboro’. 

West  Gardiner. 
(( 

Waldoboro’. 


Calais. 

Damariscotta. 


East  Machias. 


Ship  Chandlers. 

Williams  Geo.,  Augusta. 

Fiske  & Dale,  Bai  gor. 

Furber  & Metcalf,  “ 

Kendall  & Richardson,  Bath. 

Zina,  Hyde  & Co.,  “ 

Barnard  E.  & Co.,  Bucfcsport. 

Blodgett  Bliss,  “ 

Folsom  & Gardner,  “ 

Hill  N.  Y., 

Perkins  James, 

Day  & Jones, 

Huston  J.  G.  & Co., 

Pope  S.  W.  & Co., 

Talbot  P.  S.  J.  & Co., 

Bass  J.  W.  & Co.,  Eastport. 

Bowman  Jonathan  L.,  “ 

Fisher  & Milliken,  “ 

Mowe  & Co.,  “ 

Dutton  S.  & H.  A.,  Ellsworth. 

Wood  Seth,  Gardiner. 

Pennell  W.  E.,  Machias  Port. 

Buck  John  A.  & Co.,  Orland. 

Emerson  A.  P.,  “ 

Blanchard  N.  & Son,  Portland. 

Hartley,  Condon  & Co 
Ingraham  Chas.  P., 

Jones  & Hammond, 

Larrabee  & Jordon, 

Lyman  & Richardson, 

Perley  J.  H.  & Co., 

Perley  & Russell, 

Ross  & Sturtevant, 

Ryan  Washington, 

Saville  James, 

Stevens  Edward  S., 

Yeaton  & Hale, 

Bachelder  Chas.  E.,  Richmond. 

Cobb  Francis  & Co.,  Rockland. 

Kimball  A.  H., 

Robinson  Edward,  Thomaston. 

Durgin  Horace,  (S.  W.  Harbor,) 

Tremont. 

Ship  Knees. 

Robinson  J.  D.,  Bath. 

Sewall  & Morse, 

Shipsmiths 

Farnham  S.  & Son, 

Sherman  John  H.  & Co., 

Vroom  Wm., 

Welch  P., 

Devereaux  S.  K., 

Hatch  & Mead, 

Godfrey  Otis  S., 

Leighton  Palmer, 

Moore  Robert  L., 

Cushing  A.  P., 

Dennison  J.  M., 

Gardner  C.  S., 

Sevey  & Chaloner 
. Buck  Amos, 


Bucksport. 

ft 

Calais. 

Castine. 

ii 

Cherryfield, 


East  Machias. 


Eastport. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


397 


Burgin  Lewis, 

Capen  David, 

Whelpley  Henry, 

Bridges  J., 

Stevens  & Sprague, 

Watts  Francis  M., 

Harmon  Horace, 

Reynolds  Oliver, 

Whalen  James, 

Gross  A.  K.  P., 

Howes  J.  R., 

McKenney  James, 

Laughlin  Thos., 

Laughlin  W.  J., 

Lincoln  Isaiah, 

Low  Geo., 

Cord  Francis, 

Gerry  Wm.  P., 

Lamb  Andrew,  , 

Laughlin  Robert, 

Quinn  John, 

Billings  Chesley, 

Ellis  N , 

Porter  Josiah, 

Atkins  W.  J., 

Ingraham  & Thurston, 

Osgood  & Bean, 

Alden  G.  R., 

Rich  Zebediah  T.  (Bass 

Hatch  Sewall, 

Johnson  Francis,  “ 

Levanseller  Ludlow,  “ 

Siders  Andrew,  “ 

Wolty  William,  “ 

Ship  Plugs  and  Wedges. 

Osgood  Nathan,  Bluehill. 

Storer  Amos,  Robbinston. 

Chamberlain  C.  B.,  Ellsworth. 

Jenks,  DeForrest  & Co.,  Machias. 
Leach  Samuel,  Casco. 

Jones  Geo.  C.,  Aina. 

Gould  Amasa,  Camden. 


Eastport. 

ii 

\ « 

Ellsworth. 

ii 

Lubec. 

ii 

a 

Orland. 

ii 

Pembroke. 

ii 

ii 

Robbinston. 

ii 

a 

a 

Searsport. 

ii 

Rockland. 


Sedgwick. 

Harbor,) 

Tremont. 

Waldoboro’. 


Ship  Wheels  and  Capstans  Manuf. 

Cunningham  George,  Ellsworth. 

Elmes  & Tebbetts,  Bath. 

Haley  S.  D.,  “ 

Chaney  J.  & Son,  Portland. 

DeWolfe  & Dodge,  “ 

Shipping  Merchants. 

Chase  M.  K.,  Bluehill. 

Hinckley  B.  W.,  “ 

Hincklev  Joseph,  “ 

Holt  F.  A.,  “ 

Hinckley  T.  J.,  “ 

Holt  Jonah,  “ 

Peters  Lemuel,  “ 

Stevens  John,  * , “ 

Stevens  Yarnum,  “ 

Treworgy  S.,  “ 

Wescott  A.,  “ 


Wescott  J.  & Co., 
Wescott  Joseph, 

Carlton  Rowland, 
Herrick  Richard  A., 
Hooper  Samuel, 

Powers  N.  H., 
Lymeburner  John, 
Walker  R.  B., 

Wasson  David, 

Wasson  John, 

Cobb  S.  & Co., 

Darling  Henry, 

Folsom  & Gardner, 

Hall  S.  P.  & Co., 
Spofford  Franklin, 
Swazey  Sewall  B.  & Co., 
Andrews  E.  II., 

Bass  J.  W., 

Bowman  Jonathan  L., 
Brown  & Sons, 

Bucknam  Asa, 

Bucknam  John, 
Bucknam  W.  W., 
Bucknam  Samuel, 
Bucknam  W.  P., 

Fisher  & Milliken, 
French  John, 

Huston  Caleb  S., 

Hume  S.  B.  & Co., 
Kilby  D.  & Son, 
Leighton  Samuel  W., 
Livermore  J.  M., 
McLellen  John  H., 

Mo  we  & Co., 

Odell  Daniel  I., 

Paine  & Sons, 

Peabody  Leonard, 
Peabody  & Cummings, 
Peavey  & Son, 
Shackford  & Sons, 
Witherill  Samuel, 
Beckwith  Geo.  C., 

Hale  & Eaton, 

Robinson  Albert, 
Stockbridge  E.  H., 

Doe  Theodore, 

Fowler  Jeremiah, 
Lamson  William, 
Lamson  John, 

Ring  A.  & Sons, 

Ring  C.  L., 

Ryerson  S., 

Staples  S.,  Jr., 

Means  John, 

Sargent  Wyer  G., 
Watson  Joshua, 

Austin  Alden  B., 

Balch  John, 

Barnard  Wm.  H., 

Burns  Edward, 

Caldwell  Geo.  W., 

Carter  Daniel, 

Clark  Joseph, 


Bluehill. 

%i 

Brooklin. 


ii 

Brooksville. 


Bucksport. 


ii 


Eastport. 

ii 


ii 


ii 

ii 

ii 


ii 


ii 


Ellsworth. 


Lubec. 

ii 


Sedgwick. 

ii 

Waldoboro’- 


398 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Cook  James,  Waldoboro’. 

Carrier  T.  D , 

Hovey  Alfred  & Son, 

Hovey  James, 

Kaler  Edward  R. , 

Kaler  George,  3d, 

Kennedy  Henry,  “ 

Kennedy  J.  R.,  “ 

Phiibrook  E.  V.,  “ 

Ravvson  M.  M.,  “ 

Reed  Isaac,  “ 

Schwartz  James,  2d,  “ 

Sides  John,  “ 

Snow  Geo.  D.,  “ 

Sproule  & Roberts,  “ 

Weeks  Ambrose  C.,  “ 

Winslow  Newell,  “ 


Shirts. 

Goodwin  John  M.,  Drayton. 

Shoes. 

[See  Boots  and  Shoes.] 

Johnson  Nath’l  H.,  (manuf.)  Bangor. 
Hemenway  & Hersey,  (man- 
ufacturers) “ 

Barbour  J.  & C.  J.  (manu- 
facturers and  wholesale)  Portland. 
Barbour  Stephen  M.,  (man- 
ufacturer) “ 

Hanson  L.  D.  & Co.,  (man- 
ufacturer and  wholesale)  “ 
McLanathan  H.  L.  S.  (ladies’ 

shoes)  “ 

ShawE.  & Co.  (manuf.)  “ 

ShurtlefF  S.  & Co.  (manuf.  & 

wholesale)  “ 

Small  James,  (manuf.)  “ 

Shoe  Eindings. 

Morrill  Levi,  Westbrook. 

Torrey  David,  “ 


Shook  Makers. 

Davis  Alfred,  Auburn. 

Shovel  Handles,  &c. 


Foss  C.  & J., 
Butterfield  Jacob, 
Thompson  & Merrill, 
Butterfield  Jacob, 
Wyman  Abram, 
Hinckley  Amos  S., 
Johnson  Holman, 
Gammon  & Co., 
Ingalls  Hannibal, 
Billings  & Spear, 
Marston  Daniel, 
Smith  & Getchell, 
Bartlett  Wm.  & Son, 
Coburn  A & P., 
Turner  N.  B., 
Warren,  Coffin  & Co., 
Bailey  & Merrill, 


Abbot. 
Athens. 
Augusta. 
Bloomfield. 

Brighton. 
Belgrade. 
Buckfield. 
Mercer. 
N.  Monmouth. 

Mt.  Vernon. 
• North  Anson. 
Phillips. 
Solon. 
St.  Albans. 
Temple. 
Turner. 


Vaughn,  Cobb  & Co., 

Union. 

Butterfield  Jacob, 

Vassalboro’. 

Nourse  & Nason, 

Waterville. 

Holt  Hiram, 

Weld. 

Shovels  and  Spades. 

Thompson  & Merrill, 

Augusta. 

Drake  & Jones, 

Union. 

Jones  Benjamin  L., 

“ 

Vaughn  & Co., 

“ 

Slaters. 

Crossman  C.  M., 

Portland. 

Donnell  J.  E., 

( i 

Soap  and  Candles. 

Leighton  Henry, 

Bangor. 

Prince  Rufus, 

Vinning  D.  W.  & Co., 

Bath. 

Stewart  J.  J.  & Co.,  New  Vineyard. 

Dennison  Charles  W.  & Co.,  Portland. 

Hull  Robert, 

«« 

Leathe  & Gore, 

Trowbridge  E.  & Son, 

“ 

Small  Artemas. 

Richmond. 

Starch  Manufacturers. 

Woodard  Moses, 

Andover. 

Clough  Eber, 

Bethel. 

Ingalls  Hannibal, 

Mercer. 

Bullen  Joshua, 

New  Sharon. 

Curtis  Luther, 

(( 

Ridley  Thomas  B., 

(i 

Patterson  Moses  & Co., 

Salem. 

Atwood  Ephraim  & Co., 

Sumner. 

Porter  J.  W., 

Strong. 

Porter  A.  P., 

U 

Porter  Elias  H , 

6i 

Bass  J.  A.  & S., 

Wilton. 

Stewart  Frederick  V., 

Temple. 

Stencil  Cutters. 

Spofford  S., 

Portland. 

Stereotyper  and  Electrotyper. 


Thurston  B., 

Portland. 

Spike  Makers. 

Patten  James  T.  & Co., 

Bath. 

Spools. 

Harnden  H.  F.  & Co., 

Belgrade. 

Merrill  Samuel  E., 

Fayette. 

Thompson  James  A., 

Belgrade. 

Thurston  John  C., 

Sanford. 

Stone  Cutters  and  Dealers. 

Fletcher  Samuel, 

Bangor. 

Hogan  & Fletcher, 

Bath. 

Gooch  W.  G., 

Biddeford. 

Darling  J.  & Sons, 

Bluehill. 

Holt  F.  A., 

“ 

Macomber  John, 

a 

Wescott  J.  & Co., 

“ 

Whitney  A., 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


399 


Brunswick. 


Cambridge. 

Litchfield. 


Morse  Edward,  Bridgton. 

Riggs  Samuel, 

Willard  Hiram, 

Danforth  Enoch, 

Doughty  I.  L., 

Purrington  D.  T., 

Stetson  Joseph, 

Webb  Joshua, 

Hooper  Nathaniel  L. 

Cunningham  Daniel, 

Morrill  Hiram, 

Walker  Samuel,  “ 

Billings  Lorenzo,  Milton  Plant. 

Jacobs , “ 

Young  John,  “ 

Rogers  Joseph,  Jr.,  Orrington. 

Emery  J.  T.,  Portland. 

Emery  J.  C., 

Nash  Josephus,  “ 

Sawyer  Levi,  “ 

Cox  J.  W.,  Robbinston. 

Easy  William,  “ 

Felt  J.  W., 

Goulding  Robert,  “ 

Hume  John,  “ 

Hawkes  Edward,  Rockland. 

Hewett  Joseph,  “ 

Wakefield  George  D.,  West  Gardiner. 

Stoneware  Manufacturers. 

Ballard  & Brothers,  Gardiner. 

Winslow  John  T.,  Portland. 

Stove  and  Furniture  Polish. 

Clough  I.  S.,  Portland. 

Mains  Joseph,  “ 

Stoves  and  Tinsmiths. 

Alline  Henry,  Addison. 

Clark  Augustus  0.,  Alfred. 

Buckley  C.  S.,  Augusta. 

Darby  Sc  Brown,  “ 

Garlin  & Crossett,  “ 

Lambard  Allen,  “ 

Norcross  E.  D.,  “ 

Norcross  Sc  Hinckley,  “ 

Starrett  David  T.,  “ 

Decrow  & Crockett,  Bangor. 

Johnson  Nathaniel,  “ 

Leighton  A.  Sc  Co.,  “ 

Luce  Hebron,  “ 

Mills  P.  B., 

Mitchell  & Morse,  “ 

Noyes  Albert,  “ 

Taylor  Lawrence,  “ 

Thompson  S.  T.,  “ 

Wood,  Bishop  & Co.,  “ 

Chamberlain  H.  L.,  Bath. 

Goodrich  D.  M.,  “ 

Mitchell  & Low,  “ 

Stevens  G.  M.  & W.  W., 

Watson  S.  J.  & W.  H., 

Hersey  S.  S.,  Belfast. 

Lowell  & Davis,  “ 


Biddeford. 


Blue-hill 


Bridgton. 

Brookline. 

ii 

Bucksport. 


Brunswick. 

a 

Buckfield  « 
Buxton. 

it 

Calais. 


Noyes  A.  N.,  Belfast. 

Freeman  Benj.,  Bethel. 

Newbergin  D.  D., 

Andrew  William, 

Lowell  Edward  Sc  Co., 

Mitchell  G.  H., 

Roberts  J.  L., 

Fisher  Willard, 

Hinckley  Jesse, 

Holt  F.  A., 

Cleaves  Benj., 

Hayden  W.  J., 

Deane  A., 

Powers  N.  H., 

Atwood  Joshua  H., 

Buck  John, 

Chase  Wm.  H., 

Furbish  Benj  , 

Stetson  Theodore  L., 

Douglass  N.  0., 

Boothby  Levi  H., 

Emerson  John  M.  G., 

Foster  Gilbert, 

Nash  & Small,  (Milltown)  “ 

Pike  James  A.  Sc  Co  , “ 

Sanborn  Geo.  W.,  (Milltown)  “ 
Vickery  M.,  “ 

Knight  Henry,  Camden. 

Knight  E.  G.,  “ 

Parker  Moses  L.,  “ 

Tribou  Charles  A.,  Canton. 

Adams  Samuel,  Castine. 

Cate  C.  A.  & Co.,  “ 

HatchS.  P.  & Co., 

Jarvis  W.  & J.  II.  & Co., 

Wetherbee  Wm.  & Co.,  “ 

Small  Uriah  N.,  Cherryfield. 

Crandon  Joseph,  Columbia. 

Flye  Alden  & Co.,  Damariscotta. 
Merrill  T.  J., 

Williams  L.  & Co.,  Danville. 

Shaw  Daniel,  Dexter. 

Bishop  Edwin,  Dover. 

Sherwood  J.  W.,  “ 

Higgins  Edward,  East  Livermore. 
Swanton  William,  l£ast  Machias. 
Hinckley  J.  W.  Sc  J.  C.,  Eastport. 
Hinkley  Joshua,  Jr.,  “ 

Odell  D.  I., 

Treat  U.  S.,  (Treat’s  Island)  “ 
White  Wm.  H., 

Dutton  S.  & H.  A.,  Ellsworth. 

Young  & Jordon,  “ 

Lake  Wm.,  Farmington. 

Whitney  A.  P.  8c  Co.,  Frankfort. 

Hillman  & Randall,  Fryeburg. 

Andrews  Thomas  W.,  Gardiner. 

McCurdy  Emerald,  “ 

Prescott  & Hersey,  Hallowell. 

Prescott  Sc  Fuller,  “ 

Merrill  Ambrose,  “ 

Nash  S.  W.,  Harrington. 

Mayberry  Daniel,  Hanison. 


400 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Fisk  Hiram,  Hope. 

Payson  E.  A., 

Payson  Halsey, 

Cary  & Houlton, 

Winslow  Wm.  H., 

Getchell  Joseph, 

Hodges  John  C., 

Larrabee  Theo.  G., 

Bean  A.  T., 

Goss  John,  Jr., 

Pillsbury  C.  J., 

Sanborn  Charles  A., 

Tarr  Mariin  M., 

Adams  Sprague, 

Kimball  S.  H., 

Scott  Charles  H., 

Chandler  & Tarbell, 

Littlefield  & Farnsworth,  “ 

Cole  Isaac  T.,  Machias  Port. 

Mansfield  J.  B.,  Milbridge. 

Wallace  J.  T.,  Jr.,  & Co., 

Bucknam  & Strout,  Minot. 


Houlton. 

Kennebunk. 

Kennebunkport. 
Lewiston  Falls. 


Limerick. 


Lincoln. 

Lubec. 


Machias. 


Boyd  Daniel, 

Hare  & Prescott, 

Jewell  J., 

Barton  Wm., 

North  J.  S., 

Drumond  F.  A., 

Higgins  Thomas, 

Stevens  Wm., 

Bond  N.  W., 

Hutchinson  G.  F.  & J 
Martin  Stephen, 

Hall  Ephraim  H., 

Rand  Ephraim, 

Ames  Alonzo  D., 

Mason  S.  S., 

Stoddard  Samuel, 

Howard  A.  & Sons, 

Libby  & Seavev, 

Nash  O.  M.  & D.  W., 
Nash  Samuel  A., 

Nash  Josephine, 

Newman  Edward, 

Seavey  & Co., 

Tolman  Charle§  C.  & Co., 
Hatch  George  H., 

Keene  & Hatch, 
Kittredge  Samuel  D., 
Furbush  Joseph, 

Smith  George  L., 

Wise  John  P., 

Wood  H.  P.  & Son, 
Lowell  Moses, 

Stevens  T.  L., 

Clough  Jas.  M., 

Emery  Wm.  L., 

Stevens  & Whitney, 

Bush  T.  A.  & Co., 

Drew  & Gilman, 
Gilpatrick  & Davis, 
Hinckley  Edmund, 
Liscomb  N., 


Newcastle. 
Newport. 
North  Anson. 
North  Berwick. 
North  Yarmouth. 

Norway. 

Oldtown. 

Orono, 


Parsonsfield. 

Patten. 

Phillips. 

Prospect. 

Pembroke. 

(( 

Portland. 


Richmond. 


Rockland. 


Saco. 

Sanford. 

Searsport. 

Skowhegan. 

South  Berwick. 
Thomaston. 


Bradford  B.  R., 

Mero  & Folger, 
Kertson  Robert, 

Ilinkley , 

Hilton  Charles, 
Moses  A.  T., 
Hinckley  Samuel, 
Barnes  H.  W,, 

Dunn,  Elden  & Co., 
Low  & Blunt, 

Dill  Ansel, 

Brackett  Sewall 
Briggs  Thomas  J., 
Buckley  Edward, 
Buckley  O.  & Son, 
Dunham  Rufus, 
Goodrich  Walter  B., 
Leach  Almon, 

Partridge , 

Riggs  Thomas, 
Stevens  Alfred, 
Hiscock  James  M., 
Kelly  B.  G., 

Knight  James  M., 
Knight  Isaiah  & Son, 
Leach  Almon, 

North  & Pratt, 
Stevens  Alfred, 


Turner. 
Union. 
Van  Buren. 
Vassalboro’. 
Waldoboro'. 

Warren. 
Water  ville. 


Webster. 

Westbrook. 


Westbrook. 


Wilton. 

Winthrop. 

Wiscasset, 

Woodstock. 

Westbrook. 

Yarmouth. 

Westbrook. 


Stucco  Workers. 

Kingsley  & Gray,  Portland. 

Sweep  and  Fret  Sawing. 

Haley  S.  D.,  Bath. 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Burnham  H.  P.,  Abbot. 

Burnham  J.  H.,  “ 

McKenzie  Owen,  Addison. 

Drisko  A., 

Brown  Asa,  Alfred. 

Kidder  Henry  S.,  “ 

Bailey  J.  H.,  Andover. 

York  Eben  S.,  Athens. 

Tribou  Chas.,  Auburn. 

Beckwith  N.  B.,  Augusta. 

Bosworth  R.  T.,  “ 

Caldwell  Sylvanus,  “ 

Chisam  William  H.,  “ 

Dealey  James,  “ 

Flagg  B.  R , 

Harrington  J.  H.,  “ 

Storey  John  R.,  Baldwin. 

Bennett  Mark,  Bangor. 

Boyce  & McKinnon,  “ 

Davis  Sidney,  “ 

Dowling  & Moran, 

Dresser  William  A., 

Gage  Chas.  C., 

Gilligan  Michael, 

Hanson  E.  W., 

Jackson  Joseph  P., 

Jones,  Clark  & Co., 

Jones  & Prescott, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


401 


Levi  Heman, 

Bangor. 

Levi  Mark, 

“ 

Morrill  A.  F., 

a 

Palmer  George, 

44 

Palmer  Jonathan  P., 

44 

Smart  E.  C., 

a 

Spitz  Herman  P., 

44 

Spitz  Peter, 

a 

Wall  Patrick, 

u 

Wall  Thos., 

a 

Boothby  & Grout, 

Bath. 

Bovey  S.  C., 

« 

Lemont  L.  P.  & Son, 

44 

McGee  G.  M., 

44 

Shaw  Daniel, 

a 

Card  Geo.  E., 

Belfast. 

Edwards  & Wheeler, 

44 

Haas  Henry  H., 

a 

Harris  Arnold, 

a 

Hilton  E.  C., 

a 

Thurlow  S.  G.  & Co.. 

a 

McCloskey  P.  H., 

Bethel. 

Gilpatrick  C.  L., 

Biddeford. 

Hilton  C.  B., 

it 

Hutcnin^on  John  M., 

if 

McGee  Peter, 

Bridgton. 

McDonald  Alex., 

Brighton. 

Osgood  Nathaniel, 

II 

Stuart  E.  T., 

ii 

Berry  John  W., 

Brunswick. 

Crossman  & Tallot, 

ii 

Littlefield  & Woodside, 

a 

Taylor  & Nichols, 

a 

Herbert  Thomas, 

Bristol. 

Weston  Wait  K., 

ii 

Graham  Robert, 

Brownfield. 

Mal.er  James, 

“ 

Atwood  C.  B., 

Buckfield. 

Murdock  James, 

II 

Thornes  Samuel, 

it 

Herbert  George  W., 

Bucksport. 

Menard  C.  P., 

Elden  Silas, 

Buxton. 

Hanson  Samuel  D., 

II 

Hill  Stephen, 

44 

Bartlett  C.  N.,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Drugan  G., 

14 

Drugan  William, 

44 

Hogan  P., 

«< 

Hutchinson  H.  P., 

II 

Smith  Stewart,  (Milltown)  “ 

Casey  John, 

Canton. 

Brown  Andrew, 

Castine. 

McCluskey  R., 

“ 

Daniels  Edward  C., 

Camden. 

Stevens  Paul, 

(1 

Atkins  G.  M., 

Canaan. 

Webb  J.  T., 

Cherryfield. 

Weeks  Albion  P., 

China. 

Stiles  Alex., 

Columbia. 

Gurney  Edward  A., 

Corinth. 

Connell  Peter, 

Damariscotta. 

Merry  & Thombs, 

“ 

Andrews  John, 

Dayton. 

Gilpatrick  John, 

“ 

Reed  Smith, 

Denmark. 

Jenkins  B , 

Dexter. 

Kirby  James, 

“ 

Lovejov  John  P., 

II 

Peck  Chas., 

Dixfield. 

Hurley  James, 

Dover. 

Whitney  C.  H., 

East  Livermore. 

Blackman  — , 

East  Machias. 

Peirson  , 

II 

Townsend , 

II 

Carpenter  C.  S., 

Eastport. 

Dean  Ezra, 

II 

Parson  G.  H., 

Eddington. 

Wiswell  Thomas, 

41 

Holmes  Thomas, 

Ellsworth. 

Paddleford  Seth  & Co.,  “ 

Reynolds  Edward  H. 

14 

I 

Somerby  William, 

II 

Ames  F.  M., 

Fairfield. 

Blabon  J.  E., 

Farmington. 

Larkin  P.  D., 

Williams  T.  B., 

ii 

Chase  W.  K.  & Co., 

Foxcraft. 

Clark  Joseph. 

Frankfort. 

Murphy  James, 

It 

Nealy  Greenleaf  C., 

Freedom. 

Kelly  William, 

Fryeburg. 

Strout  & Higgins, 

“ 

Lewis  James  C., 

Freeport. 

Williams  John, 

Garland. 

Rust  Marshall, 

Gorham. 

Sykes  Thos., 

<< 

Sykes  Geo., 

k 

Allen  R.  A., 

Gray. 

Maw  C.  F., 

«« 

Merrow  James, 

a 

Clark  John  W., 

Hallo  well. 

Starbird  Geo.  B., 

Hampden. 

Miles  John, 

Hancock. 

Wescott  M M., 

Harrison. 

Newraarch  I.  D., 

Hartland. 

Cotton  David, 

Hope. 

Kerr  P., 

Houlton. 

Kennedy  R., 

14 

Holmes  Henry  0., 

Jay. 

Ross  Joseph, 

Jefferson. 

Ryan  D.  R., 

Liberty. 

Sands  Robert, 

Limington. 

Godfrey  Elisha  H., 

Kenduskeag. 

Cousins  James, 

Kennebunk. 

Dresser  Chas.  L., 

44 

Whitten  Simeon  L., 

II 

Bartlett  John  H., 

Kennebunkport. 

JefFerds  D.  P., 

44 

Smith  S.  J., 

Lewiston. 

Murphy  John, 

Lubec.. 

Swift  John, 

44 

Mason  Jeremiah  M. 

, Limerick. 

Roberts  George, 

41 

Murray  Geo., 

Lincoln. 

Cutter  Ammi, 

Lovell. 

2 


402 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Donworth  P.  E., 

Machias. 

Donworth  Jeremiah, 

“ 

Farrell  Bernard, 

<< 

Fisher  John  H., 

ft 

Spaulding  Jesse, 

Madison. 

Diggles  John, 

Mercer. 

Bueknam  Josiah  A., 

Minot. 

Golderman  Augustus, 

if 

Richardson  Frank, 

Mt.  Vernon. 

Hobart  Harvey, 

Newcastle. 

Carpenter  Isaac  T., 

Newfield. 

Wedgwood  Samuel  C., 

if 

Harmon  Daniel  R.,  New  Gloucester. 

Keith  Isaac  H., 

“ 

Bowes  H.  M., 

Newport, 

Libby  Orin, 

Diggles  Jonas, 

New  Sharon. 

Taylor  John, 

if 

Dalton  P.  A., 

Norridgewock. 

Collins  E.  F., 

North  Anson. 

Gray  Geo.  W., 

N.  Berwick. 

Littlefield  T., 

fi 

Kelley  Thomas  H., 

Norway. 

Frazer  Allen, 

Orland. 

Clooman  T., 

Orono. 

McCrystle  P.  & P., 

fi 

Moran  Francis, 

if 

Bremen  Stephen  T., 

Oxford. 

Cameron  A., 

Pembroke. 

Dunn  Dennis, 

fi 

Welch  Geo.  H., 

Perry. 

Simmons  Geo.  M., 

Prospect 

Allen  M., 

Paris. 

Moore  James, 

Patten. 

Dennison  D.  L., 

Phillips. 

Stone  Elisha  F., 

So.  Paris. 

Ayer  C.  F.  & Co., 

Portland. 

Ballou  J.  W.  & C.  M., 

<« 

Ballou  J.  W.  & Co., 

Barnum  John  G., 

if 

Bayley  C.  T., 

ff 

Beckett  W.  C., 

ff 

Bond  Wm.  M., 

fi 

Chadbourn  & Kendall, 

if 

Cook  & Ayer, 

a 

Dresser  A.  M., 

ft 

Dresser  R.  & Co., 

ft 

Dresser,  Johnson  & Co 

ft 

•y 

Dyer  C., 

ft 

Farrington  I.  P., 

ft 

Fernald  James  E., 

ft 

Gray  A.  F., 

“ 

Hanson,  Perry  & Co., 

Haskell  Alfred, 

if 

Hughes  P.  J., 

ft 

Lambert  S.  S.  & J.  T., 

if 

Noble  & Miller, 

Pray  F.  E., 

ft 

Purrinton  & Marr, 

if 

Staples  C.  & Co., 

ti 

Stevens  E.  C.  & Son, 

if 

Stinson  Andrew  P., 

Tucker  & Webster, 

fi 

Webber  S.  R., 

Portland. 

Clark  Daniel,  Jr., 

Richmond. 

Darrah  Henry, 

« 

Darrah  J.  H.\ 

<« 

Dinsmore  H P., 

<< 

Herbert  Andrew, 

« 

Herbert  Thomas, 

«< 

Merriman  D.  D., 

« 

Briggs  Thomas  V., 

Robbinston. 

Dunn  P., 

*« 

Kennedy  Thomas, 

ff 

Nash  Isaac, 

Moffi  tt  Caleb  G., 

Rockland. 

Stabler  Dean, 

•« 

Thurlo  M.  E., 

** 

Clement  Lawson  F., 

Rumford. 

Jackson  Benjamin, 
Boothbay  Charles  W., 

if 

Saco. 

Burleigh  C.  G., 

it 

Butler  Justus, 

Dresser  Ira  & Co., 

ti 

Owen  & Moulton, 

HufFE.  B , 

Saunders  Thomas, 

Springville. 

Gilmore  R.  W., 

Searsport. 

Towle  R.  W., 

Ervin  John , 

Sedgwick. 

Currier  & Lothrop, 

Skowhegan. 

Keef  M., 

Solon. 

Whitehead  Charles  E., 

So.  Berwick. 

Emery  James  W., 

Standish. 

Davis  James  W., 

Surry. 

Megnell  James  B., 

Sullivan. 

Robinson  Edward  W., 

Thomaston. 

McCahorn  A., 

ti 

Maxwell  E.  S., 

Topsham. 

Brien  L.  0., 

Turner. 

Brien  C.  0., 

“ 

Shehan  S.  R., 

fi 

Deans  John, 

Union. 

Kelley  & Weed, 

Unity. 

Dockham  S.  B., 

Warren. 

Smith  John  W., 

(( 

Leavitt  Alonzo, 

Waterboro’. 

Rounds  Edwin, 

Waterford. 

Bush  J.,  Jr., 

Water  ville. 

Lincoln  George  N., 

if 

Shorey  David, 

it 

West  J.  M., 

“ 

Marston , 

Webster. 

Gillispy  James, 

Whitneyville. 

Stiles  A., 

Gage  H.  D., 

Wilton. 

Rice  R.  S., 

“ 

Bolton  Sumner  C., 

Windham. 

Nason  Albion, 

if 

Ware  William, 

Windsor. 

Hammond  Ezra, 

Winthrop. 

Elmes  Richard  N., 

Wiscasset. 

Smith  James, 

• * 

Churchill  Joseph, 

Woodstock. 

Brown  Thomas  J , 

Yarmouth. 

Gibson  Samuel, 

Vassalboro’. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


403 


Stackpole  Thomas, 
Abbott  Henry, 


Yassalboro’. 

York. 


Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Alline  Henry,  Addison. 

Alline  Lowell,  “ 

Fanning  Charles  0.,  Amherst. 

Healey  William  H.,  Albion. 

Society  of  Sh  kers,  Alfred. 

Nelson  Jacob,  Aina. 

Milliken  D.  & E.,  Alton. 

Milliken  D.  L., 

Chapman  Abel,  Andover. 

Chapman  Joseph  L.,  “ 

Stoddard  & True,  Appleton. 

Cunningham  James,  Athens. 

Ware  A.,  “ 

Humphrey  Chapin,  Bangor. 

Reynolds  George,  “ 

Boardman  S.  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Gardiner  J.  & Sons,  Belfast. 

McDonald  B.,  “ 

Small  Albert,  “ 

Ordway  David,  Belmont. 

Hill  Oliver,  Berwick. 

Nute  Ivovy  M.,  “ 

Ricker  W.  T.,  “ 

Brown  D.  F.  & R.,  Bethel. 

Pearson  E.  & Sons,  Bloomfield. 

Barrett  John,  Bluehill. 

Fisk  A.  A.,  “ 

Thorp  Willard  & Lewis,  Boothby. 
Coombs  Abner,  Bowdi-in. 

Church  & Plaisted,  Bradford. 

Stearns  William,  Brewer. 

Cross,  Center  & Co.,  Bridgton. 

Irvin  Joseph,  Bristol. 

Varney  James,  “ 

Lane  E.  & A.  W.,  Brooks. 

Milliken  Dennis  L.  & Co.,  Burnham. 
Moores,  Sears  & Co.,  Bridgton. 

Billings  Josiah,  Brownfield. 

Drinkwater  J.,  Brunswick. 

Harvey  Jonathan,  Brownville. 

Robinson  Alexander,  Buckfield. 

Berry  Silas,  Buxton. 

Came  Samuel,  “ 

Edgerly  Orin,  “ 

Watson  Nathaniel,  “ 

Standish  D.  W.,  Bath. 

Emerson  Samuel,  Camden. 

Getchell  & Prescott,  Canaan. 

Hutchins  Cyrus,  Canton. 

Weed  Samuel,  Carmel. 

Merrow  William  H.  & Co.,  Casco. 
Gage  John  D.,  Columbia. 

Merritt  & Cook, 

Nash  William  B., 

Patten  Isaac, 

Rigg  George  L., 

Philbrick  S.  B., 

Healey  William  H., 

Russell  & Harrington, 


Cherryfield. 

Chesterville. 


China. 


Carlton  Isaac, 

Columbia. 

Marr  & Thompson, 

Corinth. 

Buxton  J.  G , 

Corinna. 

Wentworth  Horace, 

“ 

Chapman  Thomas,  2d, 

, Damariscotta. 

Hussey  Job, 

i( 

Miller,  Randall  & Co. 

, Danville. 

Parker  & Pearle, 

Dedham. 

Haskell  Solomon, 

Deer  Isle. 

Lincoln  Theodore, 

Dennysville. 

Jenkins  W.  H., 

Detroit. 

Jenkins  Isaac, 

Shaw  C.  & B.  & Co., 

Dexter. 

Banks  T.  J., 

Dixmont. 

Farnham  & Getchell, 

Dover. 

Pool  J.  D., 

«« 

Thorndike  H., 

«« 

Hawkes  Isaiah, 

Durham. 

Andrews  J.  Henry, 

Eastport. 

Hill  Daniel  A., 

Eliot. 

Emerson  Nathaniel, 

Ellsworth. 

Newell  Franklin, 

Durham. 

Winslow  Daniel  & Co.,  Fairfield. 

Bucknam  Arthur, 

Falmouth. 

Hutchins  Charles, 

Farmington. 

Taylor  J.  T., 

Dane  John, 

Fayette. 

Erskine  Columbus, 

Hiller  W.  H., 

« 

Farnham  Levi  0., 

Foxcraft. 

Getchell  A.  & H., 

“ 

Trevett  S , 

Frankfort. 

Springer  Otis, 

Franklin. 

Dodge  Henry, 

Freedom. 

Buswell  Henry  C., 

Fryeburg. 

cc 

Eastman  Hosea,  ' 

Wiley  Seth, 

t€ 

Holt  & Parker, 

Gardiner. 

Plaistei  John, 

(i 

Plaisted  George, 

U 

Oak  E.  L.  & Co., 

Garland. 

Hinckley  Stephen, 
Hill  Barney  S.  & Co., 

Gorham. 

W.  Goulds  Jcro\ 

Hill  James  F., 

“ <( 

Lamb  M., 

Greene. 

Hammond  Jos.  S., 

Guilford. 

Horne  A.  & E., 

Hallowell. 

Atkins  Calvin  B., 

« 

Lawrence  Alexander, 

Harrington. 

Page  John, 

Hartland. 

Rollins  Nathaniel, 

Holden. 

Bradford  John  H., 

Houlton. 

Smith  Benj.  B., 

“ . 

Raitt  Oliver, 

Kennebunk. 

Furguson  Dennis, 

Kennebunkport. 

Weed  & Elliot, 

Knox. 

Bradford  Benjamin, 

Lee. 

Gerrish  & Barnes, 

“ 

Garcelon  C.  E.  & W. 

F., 

Lewiston  Falls. 

Miller,  Randall  & Co.,  4i 

| Clark  N.  R., 

Liberty. 

Hunt  W.  R.  & W.  H.  & Co., 

404 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


Eastman  Moses  & David,  Limerick. 
Eastman  M.  & D.  C.  & Co., 

Hamilton  James, 


Winslow  Abram, 
Winslow  Isaiah, 

Barnes  William, 

Walker  Wm.  H., 

Smith  Caleb, 

Thaxter  Robert, 
Tinkham  John  A., 
Sargent  Charles, 

Somes  Lewis, 

Hopkins  Joseph, 

Locke  Samuel, 

Earle  Winbourn  Q., 
Fenderson  William, 
Chadbourn  Nathaniel  B. 
Hill  M.  T., 

Thomas  William  & Son, 
Case  S.  H.  & C., 

Hill  Daniel, 

Burr  L.  N., 

Bridgham  Calvin, 
Winslow  John, 

Sargent  Charles, 

Pullen  Horace, 

Wright  Royal, 

Moore  John  & Son, 
Farwell  Henry  B. 

Clark  John  W., 

Hopkins  Joshua  M., 
Vaughan  Joseph  D., 
Bunker  Samuel, 

Moore  Cephas  R., 
Hamilton  Asa  T., 

Snow  Samuel, 

Perkins  & Drew, 
Littlefield  William, 
Homes  J.  L., 

Covell  Daniel, 

Reynolds  Thomas, 
Farris  William, 
Hutchins  Cyrus, 

Stevens  & Shurtleff, 
Leavitt  J.  G., 

Morrill  John, 

Wilder  Cushing, 

Dutton  Mason  W., 
Sedgeburg  H.  J., 
Buzzell  Abel  R., 
Milliken  Josiah, 

Dow  Joshua  & Son, 
Hawks  Daniel, 

Ricker  J.  S , 

Ellis  Stephen, 

Abbott  Stephen  H., 
Bachelder  A.  S.  & Co 
Sanborn  P.  F.  & J.  A 
Purington  Hezekiah, 
Treat  Samuel  L., 

Beatty  James, 

Jordan  Samuel  S., 
Flanders  Moses, 


Limington. 

Lincoln. 

(I 

Livermore. 
Marshfield. 
Monmouth. 
Monroe. 
Mount  Desert. 
Mount  Vernon. 

Madison. 


Machias. 

Manchester. 

Mariaville. 

a 

Mercer. 

Minot. 


Monroe. 
Monson. 
Newcastle. 
Newfield. 
New  Gloucester. 
New  Portland. 

New  Sharon. 
New  Vineyard. 
North  Anson. 

N.  Berwick. 


North  Castine. 

Norway. 
East  Orrington. 

Oxford. 

Paris. 

ii 

Parson=field. 

ii 

Pembroke. 

Phillips. 

Phipsburg. 

Plymouth. 

Poland. 

Portland. 


Prospect. 

Rumford. 

Readfieid. 

Richmond. 
Rockland. 
' Saco. 

Sangerville. 


Parsley  Moses, 

Sangerville. 

Dodge  W.  J., 

Searsport. 

Sracy , 

Scarborough. 

Waterhouse  & Cunningham, 

Searsmont. 

Robbins  & Fo^g, 

Skowhegan. 

Whittier  J.  & J.  R., 

Cutler  Henry, 

Sidney. 

Bacheller  John, 

Solon. 

Fergurson  Dennis,  South  Berwick. 

Bowman  Benjamin, 

St.  Albans. 

Foss  Nathaniel  G., 

Morse  George  W., 

ii 

Sawyer  Alden, 

Smithfield. 

Plaisted  & Co., 

Stetson. 

Purrington  S., 

Topsham. 

Troy. 

Heath  Caleb, 

Frye  Eben, 

Dresser  Lucius, 

Turner. 

Banks  James, 

Unity. 

ii 

Cotter  Samuel  S., 

Burton  Church, 

Union. 

Gouch  Wm., 

Wells. 

Deshon  & Ayers, 

Vassalboro’. 

Hedge  Henry, 

ii 

Lincoln  David  C., 

Mower  John, 

ii 

Nichols  Caleb, 

ii 

Pishon  H., 

a 

Kirk  George, 

Warren. 

Munroe  Merrick, 

Waterford. 

Wilkins  Emerson, 

** 

Plaisted  George, 

ii 

Watson  C.  A., 

Weld. 

Watson  Henry, 

“ 

Littlefield  Nathaniel, 

Wells. 

Winn  James, 

ii 

Sawyer  N.  K., 

Westbrook. 

Smith  Jonas, 

Bachelder  Ira,  West  Gardiner. 

Horn  Archibald, 

Stevens  John, 

« 

Adams  Joshua  & Sons, 

Wilton. 

Fuller  Nathan, 

“ 

Maybery  Samuel, 

Windham. 

Coombs  A.  S., 

Windsor. 

Doe  John, 

“ 

Stimpson  A.  L., 

ii 

Clark  Elias  M., 

Winthrop. 

Parlin  H.  & Co., 

Otis  Christopher  T., 

Woolwich. 

Trott  Jotham  P., 

“ 

Baker  Jeremiah, 

Yarmouth. 

Lane  E.  C., 

ii 

Marston  N.  G., 

ii 

Storer  Edward, 

ii 

Winslow  Frank, 

ii 

Moody  Joseph, 

York. 

Teas. 

Hyde  Wm.  & Son, 

Portland. 

Turners. 

Cowell  Aaron, 

Augusta. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


405 


Dole  A.  & E.  & Co., 

Bangor. 

Shaw  & Merrill, 

“ 

Haley  S.  D., 

Bath. 

Pierce  & Roberts, 

Belfast. 

Davis  A.  H.,  ^bobbins,) 

Dexter. 

Hammond  Chas.  S., 

Foxcraft. 

Taylor  Oren  E., 

Mt.  Vernon. 

Mayhew  Chas.  F., 

New  Sharon. 

Barnes  James, 

Portland. 

Ricker  G.  R , 

ii 

Thompson  & Baker, 

Williams  Geo.  W.,  Islesborough. 

Robinson  Samuel, 

Webster. 

Twine. 

Dow  H.  H., 

Westbrook. 

Parsons  Samuel  H.,  West  Gardiner. 

White  P., 

Jackson. 

Wood  Ephraim, 

Winthrop. 

Umbrellas,  &c. 

Getchell  L.  L., 

Augusta. 

Goodhue  J.  W.  & G.  H., 

Bangor. 

Potter  Wm., 

Hallowell. 

Paine  Jacob  S., 

Portland. 

Pike  & Haley, 

Sebago. 

Upholstery. 

Hatch,  Thompson  & Co. 

, Bangor. 

Macomber  James  R., 

t t 

Hooper  Nathaniel,  Jr., 

Castine. 

Chapman  W.  W., 

Eastport. 

Stickney  Gideon, 

“ 

Corey  Walter, 

Portland. 

Kean  & Freeman, 

(( 

Poor  & Gore, 

iC 

Sparrow  & Cogswell, 

ii 

Varnish  and  Japan. 

Kelley  & Co., 

Portland. 

Somes  Daniel  E., 

Saco. 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 

Rowse  Edward,  Jr., 

Augusta. 

Swan  B.  & M.  M., 

a 

Wingate  Chas.  F., 

a 

Ellis  John  & Co., 

Bangor. 

Fenno  & Hale, 

it 

Fitts  George, 

Harris  John, 

it 

Lowell  John, 

K 

Mayhew  J.  A.  & Co., 

it 

Patten  B.  F.  S., 

it 

Stevens  John  & Co., 

a 

Stone  Daniel  C., 

it 

Thompkins  & Morris, 

a 

Titcomb  Albert, 

a 

Hayden  John, 

Bath. 

Heath  S.  W.  & Co., 

a 

Marston  T.  H.  G., 

a 

Allard  Isaac,  Jr., 

Belfast. 

Baker  Edward, 

(( 

Chase  Hiram, 

ft 

Hervey  Calvin, 

a 

Russell  Stephen  A., 

Bethel. 

Cleaves  & Kimball, 

Biddeford. 

Shaw  & Clark, 

“ 

Ellis  R.  N., 

Bluehill. 

Carey  James, 

Brunswick. 

Pettingill  Charles, 

“ 

Emery  James, 

Bucksport. 

Clapp  A.  L., 

Calais. 

Lord  C., 

“ 

McCracken  J., 

it 

Patterson  A.  Y., 

it 

Weymouth  A.  H., 

it 

Locke  John  L., 

Camden. 

Jenkins  Isaac, 

Detroit. 

Parsons  Henry  C., 

Dexter. 

Bates  H , 

Eastport. 

James  Charles, 

ii 

Norwood  J.  K., 

tt 

Savage  D., 

it 

Grindle  Isaiah, 

Ellsworth. 

Smith  Zebulon, 

Elliott  & Staples, 

Farmington. 

Hall  Jeremiah, 

Frankfort. 

Osborne  John,  Jr., 

Foxcraft. 

Davis  Elias, 

Gardiner. 

McKenny  S.  C., 

if 

Swift  Charles, 

** 

Dole  E.  G., 

Hallowell. 

Harper  James, 

Houlton. 

Stevens  Phineas, 

Kenntbunk. 

Farrar  D., 

Lewiston. 

McKenny  & Weston, 

“ 

Hall  & Briggs, 

Lewiston  Falls. 

Bean  Cotton, 

Limerick. 

Foster  Andrew, 

Machias. 

Washburn  D.  E., 

it 

Leavitt  Boyd  C., 

Newport. 

Gee  Solomon,  Jr., 

Orono. 

Abbott  Addison, 

Paris. 

Walton  Simeon, 

ii 

Banks  & Hatch, 

Portland. 

Dungon  Augustus, 

it 

Felt  A.  E., 

ft 

Felt  Jesse  S., 

ii 

Gerrish  Oliver, 

it 

Gilman  Nath’l  J., 

ii 

Harlow  William, 

a 

Lowell  & Senter, 

ti 

Merrill  & Quimby, 

Pearson  Henry  S., 

a 

Quincy  Henry, 

Quincy  H.  G., 

a 

Steele  Wm.  & Co., 

a 

Blood  Simeon,  Jr., 

Rockland. 

Macomber  Samuel  H. 

(C 

9 

Moore  H.  S., 

Moulton  Edward  S., 

Saco. 

Pike  Humphrey, 

“ 

Smith  M , 

“ 

Twombly  Rufus, 

if 

Twombley  & Smith, 

ii 

Blood  Wm.  H., 

Thomaston. 

Allen  Geo.  W., 

Waldoboro’. 

406 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Crooker  J.  M.  & Co.,  Waterville. 

"Wingate  C.  J.,  “ 

West  India  Goods. 

Miller  Ira,  Acton. 

Allen  Charles,  Augusta. 

Barker  Freeman,  “ 

Blanding,  Dyer  & Co.,  (whole- 
sale) “ 

Brown  Ebenezer  G.,  “ 

Gannett  Joseph  F.,  “ 

Gardner  Alexander,  “ 

Hall  Paul  P., 

Hamlen  Charles,  “ 

Hamblen  L.  B.,  “ 

Hawes  Wm.  A.,  “ 

Hayward  Chas.  E.,  “ 

Hodges  & Bartlett,  (wholesale)  “ 
Hodge  J.  & Co., 

Libby  B.  & Co.,  “ 

Leighton  John  S.,  “ 

Manley  James  S.,  “ 

McArthur  John,  “ 

Patterson  Joseph  W.,  “ 

Reed  Wm.  S.,  “ 

Staples  Ai,  “ 

Waldron  Daniel,  “ 

Wheeler  John,  “ 

Atwood  & Nickerson,  (whole- 
sale) Bangor. 

Bean  & Butters,  “ 

Bean  Newell,  “ 

Bills  O.  & S.,  “ 

Boden  & Prescott,  “ 

Bowler  Jas.  H.,  (wholesale)  “ 

Bryant  Joseph  & Son,  “ 

Chamberlain  & Co.,  “ 

Chandler  & Co.,  “ 

Chase  Charles  W.,  “ 

Chase  Nathan  W.,  “ 

Churchill  George  L.,  “ 

Clark  Samuel,  “ 

Clark  & Ayer,  (wholesale)  “ 

Clark  & Farris,  “ “ 

Davenport  Rufus,  “ “ 

Dealing  Samuel,  “ 

Doherty  Stephen,  “ 

Downe  Henry  A.,  “ 

Downe  Joseph  N.,  “ 

Downs  & Wood,  “ 

Drummond  John,  “ 

Dunning  A.  & R.  B.,  “ 

Dunning  C.  H.  & Co.,  (whole- 
sale) “ 

Elder  F.  J.  & G , (wholesale)  “ 
Fanning  Chas.  0.,  “ 

Fipld  & Garland,  “ 

Fifield  Thomas  B.,  “ 

Fisk  & Dale,  (wholesale)  “ 

Foster  & Moor,  “ “ 

Fuller  Reuben  E.,  “ 

Furber  & Metcalf,  (wholesale)  “ 
Gallagher  Thomas, 


Getchell  Lincoln,  Bangor. 

Getchell  Thomas  H.,  “ 

Gibbs  & Parker,  “ 

Goodwin  Lewis,  “ 

Gordon  L.  & E.  W.  & Co.,  “ 

Goss  Cyrus,  “ 

Gould  Cyrus  C.,  “ 

Greenough  Wm.  H.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Harriman  Wm.  H.,  “ 

Hayward  & Harris,  (wholesale)  “ 
Hellier  & Boardman,  “ 

Hodgkins  J.M.  & R.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Howard  D.  M.  & Co.,  “ “ 

Jackson  M.  S.,  “ 

Kimball  Albert,  “ 

Ladd  Geo.  W.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Lancy  J.  & J.  A.,  “ 

Lawrence  William  H.,  “ 

McLaughlin  John  & Co.,  “ 

Miller  Henry,  i( 

Moore  James  L.,  “ 

Morrison  R.S.  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Nash  & Strickland,  “ “ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  “ 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  No.  2,  “ 
Oaks  D.  C.,  “ 

Pearson  Edmund,  (wholesale)  “ 
Pearson  & Bent,  “ “ 

Peirce  Samuel,  “ 

Pomfret  & Vincent,  “ 

Pool  E.  & Co., 

Rice  John  A.  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Ricker,  Jewett  & Co.,  “ “ 

Rollins  E.  H.&  Co., 

Rowell  & Jones,  “ 

Sabine  F.  M.  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Sandford  William,  “ 

Shannon  John, 

Smith  Jacob  C.  & Co., (wholesale)  “ 
Snow  Rufus,  “ 

Spencer  S.  L.  & Co., 

Starrett  George  H.,  “ 

Stewart  H.  B.  & A.  O..  “ 

Stewart  Thomas  J.,  (wholesale)  “ 


Stockwell  Davis  R., 

Taylor  Thos.A.  & Co., (wholesale) 
Tibbetts  Edward, 

Tompson  George  W., 

Upton  E.  A.  & Co., 

Wall  John,  Jr., 

Wee  man  & Whitman, 

West  & Littlefield, 

Wheeler  & Marston, 

Wood  Daniel, 

Allen  S.  L , B 

Arnold  & Co., 

Baker  John  M., 


th. 


Bosworth  John, 
Bovey  Wm.  A., 
Crawford  James  W., 
Emmons  Wm.  H., 
Foye  William, 

Frost  James  M., 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


40; 


Gannett  M.  F.,  Bath. 

Grant  Moses, 

Harding  Ephraim,  (wholesale) 
Hildreth  Hosea, 

Hodgkins  Daniel  D., 

Hodgkins  E.  A., 

Huse  Joseph, 

Hyde  & Bowman, 

Joy  William, 

Lincoln  E., 

Lindsey  Augustus, 

Lindsey  Orin, 

Madanick  George, 

Marston  W.  P., 

McLellan  W.  H.  & J.  H.,  (whole- 
sale) 

Merritt  & Robinson,  (wholesale) 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  450, 

Page  A.  G., 

Parker  Samuel, 

Patten  D.  & L.,  (wholesale) 

Rich  R.  & Co., 

Roberts  E.  G., 

Robinson  H.  E., 

Robinson  J.  W., 

Russell  Charles, 

Shaw  John  W., 

Smith  W.  H., 

Starbird  William, 

Wakefield  James, 

Wilson  E.  G., 

Winslow  H.  N., 

Wolston  John,  (wholesale) 

Libby  Reuben,  Belfast. 

Horn  & Cooper,  Berwick. 

Andrews  J , Jr.,  Biddeford. 

Berry  William, 

Boyden  H.  N.  & G.  C., 

Ford  Horace, 

Hooper  S.  L., 

Harmon  Elias, 

Harmon  L.. 

Irish  & Johnson, 

Meeds  & Lord, 

Philbrick  & Sawyer, 

Pierson  T.  M., 

Smith  James,  Jr., 

Smith  W.  H.  & T.  H., 

Arey  & Hoxie,  Brewer. 

Dinsmore  James  T., 

Hutchings  Josiah  W., 

Jones  Elisha  N., 

Nichols  Avery  L., 

Swett  & Burr, 

Lufkin  Joshua,  Brunswick. 

McLellan  & Andrews,  “ 

Deduce  T.,  Calais. 

Good  John,  “ 

Nichols  J.,  “ 

Valentine  & Co.,  (wholesale) 


Adams  Samuel  G. 
Ingraham  Samuel  P. 
Merriam  Wm., 


Camden. 


Seward  James,  Camden. 

Thomas  Caleb,  “ 

Humphrey  N.  L.,  Cumberland. 

Chapman  J.  &.  H.,  Damariscotta. 

Day  & Woodward,  “ 

Plummer  David,  ** 

Shaw  E.  & Co.,  “ 

Tukey  F.,  “ 

Atkinson  John,  Dayton. 

Kilby  Benjamin,  Dennysville. 

Tarbox  George,  Farmingdale. 

McCormick  James,  Eastport. 

Norwood  Nathaniel,  “ 

Shaekford  William,  “ 

Avery  M.,  Ellsworth. 

Bonzey  Samuel,  “ 

Eldredge  D.  T.  & Co., 

Langdon  J.  H.  & Co.,  “ 

Arey  W.  R.  W.,  Frankfort. 

Howes  Chandler,  “ 

Mansfield  Wm.,  “ 

Rich  Isaiah  & Co.,  “ 

Treat  & Co.,  “ 

Tyler  B.  F.,  “ 

White  A.,  Topsham. 

Bailey  Edwin,  Gardiner. 

Bradstreet  H.  B.,  “ 

Brislin  William,  “ 

Butman  F.  A.,  “ 

Dennis  John  & Co.,  (wholesale) 
Forsyth  Ephraim,  “ 

Fling  & Drew,  “ 

Johnson  D.  S.,  “ 

Johnson  Elias  H.,  “ 

Johnson  R.  E.,  “ 

Johnson  & Stone,  “ 

Maher  P.,  “ 

Mitchell,  Wilson  & Co., 

Robinson  & Billings,  “ 

Shaw  B , 

Smart  Josiah  T.,  “ 

Stone  John,  “ 

Tobey  & Smith,  “ 

Townsend  & Bartlett,  “ 

Trott  Freeman,  “ 

Wing  & Bates,  “ 

Butler  Edward  K.,  Hallowell. 

Curiier  Orlando,  “ 

Davenport  Nathaniel,  “ 

Dodge  Alpheus,  “ 

Johnson  Mark,  “ 

Leigh  Thomas,  “ 

Lowell  John,  “ 

Mooler  Timothy,  “ 

Norris  Thomas  J.,  “ 

Pease  H.  W.,  “ 

Rollins  E.  F.,  “ 

Shaw  Nathaniel,  “ 

Woodbridge  James  A.,  “ 

Batchelder  Charles  G.,  “ 

Cleaves  Wm.  W.,  “ 

Day  & Co.,  “ 

Foley  Harvey,  “ 


40* 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Sherburn  Jame3,  Hallowell. 

Stickney  Wm., 

Arey  David  K., 

Carey  W.  & T., 

Doane  Calvin, 

Fitield  Charles  P., 

Nason  A., 

Rogers  Allen,  Jr., 

Sweetst-r  Jacob, 

Perkins  Benj., 

Perkins  Charles  E., 

Hayes  Aloert  A., 

N.E  Protective  Union  Store, 13, 
Walker  Alfred  W. 

Wyman  E., 

Hill  M.  T.  & Co., 


Hampden. 


Kennebunk. 
Kennebunkport. 
Kittery. 


Lincoln. 
Mi  chias. 


Longfellow  David, 

Longfellow  G.  H., 

Fisk  C.  & R , 

Buffum  A.  C.  & Co., 

Chase  J.  B., 

Joy  Hiram, 

Moore  A., 

Peaslev  Stinson, 

Treat  E.  R., 

Allen  Daniel  F., 

Arnold  J.  & Co., 

Averill  & Knight, 

Babson  Z., 

Beatie  A C., 

Boothby  J.  L., 

Bradford  Ira, 

Briggs  Nathaniel, 

Buzzell  John, 

Case  Ira  C., 

Cloudman,  Stevens  & Co., 

Cobb  L.  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 

Colbroth  J.  M.,  “ “ 

Cook  S.  C.  & J.  C.,  “ 

Coolidge  M.  & J.,  (wholesale)  “ 

Cram  Ambrose,  “ 

Cram  N.  O.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Crocker  Geo.  H.,  “ 

Cushman  G.  H.,  “ 

Cushman  Rufus,  “ 

Davis  N.  C.,  “ 

Davis,  Twitchell  & Chapman, 

(wholesale)  “ 

Dana  L.  & W.  S.,  (wholesale)  “ 

Deering  W.  H.  & A.,  “ 

Dunn  & Osborn,  “ 

Dana  & Warren,  (wholesale)  “ 
Duran  Josiah,  “ 

Dyer  Atthur,  “ 

Dyer  & Pierce,  “ 

FennoJohn,  “ 

Fillebrown  J.  B.  & Co.,  (wholesale) 


Oldtown. 

Orono. 


Portland 


Forsaith  F.,  “ 

Fox  Brothers,  “ 

Gilman  & Morris,  (wholesale)  “ 
Gooding  E.  & S., 

Gore  John,  “ 

Gray  George,  “ 


Green  Robert  F.,  Portland. 

Grover  Amos,  “ 

Hall,  Conant  & Co.,  (wholesale)  “ 
Hamblin  & Crawford,  “ “ 

Hanson  Noah,  “ 

Harlow  L.,  “ 

Harvey  Horace,  “ 

Heisey,  Fletcher  & Co.,  (wholesale) 
Hilborn  Seth  B , “ 

Holmes  James  R.,  “ 

Holmes  Joseph,  “ 

Howell  Amos  E.,  “ 

Hutchins  L.  S.,  “ 

Ingraham  Chas.  P.,  “ 

Kimball  James,  “ 

King  Samuel  H.,  “ 

Larrabee  & Jordan,  “ 

Libby  Samuel,  “ 

Libby  & Harris,  (wholesale)  “ 
Lindsey  Joseph,  “ 

Marr  John  M.,  “ 

Mathews  James  A.,  “ 

McAllister  Geo  , “ 

McKenny  Thomas,  “ 

Mitchell  C.  C.  & Son,  (whole-  “ 
sale)  “ 

Moore  James  B.  & Son,  “ 

Morrill  Moses,  (wholesale)  “ 
Morrill  P.  W.  & Son, 

Morris  William  T.,  “ 

N.  E.  Pro.  Union,  No.  310,  “ 

N.  E.  Pro.  Union,  No.  468,  “ 

Noyes  S.  W.,  “ 

Nowell  Henry,  “ 

Noyes  P.  A.,  “ 

Paine  Jason,  “ 

Parker  I'homas,  “ 

Pennell  Geo.  W.,  “ 

Perley  & Russell,  (wholesale)  “ 
Perry  & Jewell,  “ 

Pettingill  Chas.,  “ 

Pettingill  Daniel,  “ 

Purriuton  John,  (wholesale)  “ 
Purrinton  Wm.  H.,  “ 

Purrinton  & Babb,  (wholesale)  “ 
Ramsdell  William,  “ 

Randall  John  & Co.,  “ 

Read  & Shaw,  “ 

Reynolds  N.  O.,  “ 

Ritter  Wm.  H.,  “ 

Roberts  S.  & Son,  “ 

Robinson  R.  R.,  “ 

Ross  & Lynch,  (wholesale)  “ 
Rowe  & Co.,  “ 

Bussell  J.  & J.,  “ 

Sennett  John,  “ 

Siiaw  Reuel, 

Shaw  Sargent, 

Shaw  T.  & W.  H , (wholesale)  “ 
Siiaw  & Haskell, 

Shepard  F.  & Co., 

Shurtleff  Aretus, 

Shurtleff  & Leach, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


409 


Small  A.  M.,  Portland. 

Smardon  Samuel, 

Small  Caleb  S., 

Smith  Wm.  H., 

Smith  & Nason, 

Soule  S., 

Southard  W.  L.,  (wholesale) 

Spear  John  H., 

Stanley  Rufus, 

Stickney  N., 

Symonds  Joseph, 

Tibbetts  Francis, 

Tebbetts  Rufus, 

True  Edward  S., 

True  & Frothingham,  (whole- 
sale) 

Turner  Moses, 

Yarnum  P.  F., 

Wait  & Butler, 

Webster  Geo., 

Weeks  J.  F.  & Co., 

Weeks  Wm., 

White  & Walton, 

Whittier  S.  A., 

Witbam  A.,  (wholesale) 

Woodbury  John, 

Yeaton  & Hale, 

York  J.  & Son, 

Bryant  Samuel,  Rockland. 

Coombs  & obinson, 

Clement  P.  H., 

Clark  Chas., 

Fitchfield  B.,  Jr., 

Getchell  Willard, 

Gregory  Isaac, 

Hall  Ephraim, 

Healey  Edward  C., 

Hemmenway  W.  S., 

Hilt  & Lawrence, 

Kimball  G.  W.,  Jr., 

McDonnel  James, 

Pendieton  & Hawes, 

Perry  John  J., 

Pillsbury  R.  M., 

Rhoades  Francis  W., 

Snow  Alexander  L., 

Spear  H.  H , 

Tibbetts  A.  C., 

Tibbetts  Samuel, 

Wilson  & White, 

Atkinson  Nathan,  Saco. 

Brackett  James, 

Day  Albert  A., 

Deering  James  M., 

Deering  Joseph  G., 

Gurney  Stillman, 

Hobson  & Storer, 

Littlefield  Dimond, 

Stiles  Edward, 

Sanderson  H.  A.,  Stetson. 

Counce  B.  W.,  Thomaston. 

French  Theodore, 

Fuller  Asa  C., 


Lermond  A., 

Thomaston. 

Morton  J.  B., 

“ 

Bishop  Geo., 

Westbrook. 

Haskell  John, 

a 

Pride  Francis, 

a 

Stevens  Henry  W., 

it 

Winslow  Geo., 

tt 

Pope  James, 

Whitney  ville. 

Baker  C.  F., 

Wiscasset. 

Bragdon  L.  W., 

(4 

Carr  D.  & Son, 

it 

Erskine  John, 

it 

Harraden  C.  R., 

it 

Lacy  A., 

it 

Lennox  P.  & Son, 

ft 

Sanborn  A.  P., 

it 

Saunders  R., 

a 

Stacy  Wm., 

a 

Webber  E.  G., 

' a 

Weeks  A.  B.  &*Co., 

a 

White  H.  B., 

a 

Wood  E.  H,, 

Wheelwrights. 

Wass  Rufus, 

Addison. 

Curtis  Ezra, 

Bluehill. 

Albee  Robert, 

Bucksport. 

Silsbee  John, 

“ 

Burnham  J.  H., 

Bluehill. 

Barclay  David,  (Milltown)  Calais. 

Barclay  Samuel,  „ 

it 

Close  A.  M., 

Robinson  , 

it 

Trott  J.  S., 

Castine. 

Sprague  John,  2d, 

Charlotte. 

Peters  David, 

Eastport. 

Parsons  H.  M., 

Eddington. 

Monaghan  Stephen, 

Ellsworth. 

Scammons  Joseph, 

Franklin. 

West  Daniel, 

a 

West  Lyman  M., 

Cleaves  B.  F., 

Machias. 

Trafton  Joseph, 

Machias  Port. 

Harlow  J., 

Robbinston. 

Currier  Jonathan, 

Waldoboro’. 

Monaghan  H., 

Whitneyville. 

Whip  Manuf. 

Goodhue  I.  W.  & G.  W.,  Bangor. 

Griswold  Virgil, 

Portland. 

Whiting  and 

Putty. 

Stickney  & Page, 

Hallowell. 

Page  S.  & Co., 

Wire. 

Farley  & Tolman, 

Harrison. 

Wooden  Ware. 

Marston  W.  P., 

Bath. 

Stewait  Thomas  J., 

Bangor. 

Morgan  Charles, 

Biddeford. 

Chase  & Fisk, 

Fayette. 

Cross  Wm.  I.  & Son, 

Portland. 

410 


M AIN  K REGISTER. 


Robinson  James  E., 

Portland. 

Bray  & Stevens, 

Turner. 

Lombard  Wm., 

“ 

Wool  Dealers 

, 

Flint  John  S., 

Bangor 

Emery  B.  F.  & J.  A., 

Bath 

Kirk  Thomas, 

Camden. 

Williams  E.  T.  & Co., 

Falmouth. 

Hopkins  Myrick, 

Gardiner 

Hart  II.  B.  & H.  M., 

Portland 

Wool  Pullers. 

Humph’ ey  Chapin, 

Bangor. 

Buswell  S.  H., 

Dexter. 

Woollen  Goods. 

Clark  & Davis,  Alfred. 

Cross  Moses  T.,  (satinets)  Bethel. 
Walker  Joseph,  Brooksville. 

Kirk  Thomas,  Camden. 

Buxton  Manuf.  Co., (flannels)  Buxton. 
Abbott  Amos  & Co.,  Dexter. 

Copeland  Calvin,  (flannels)  “ 


Crockett  Charles,  (satinets)  Dexter. 
Farrar  & Cutter,  (flannels)  “ 

Brown  Stephen  P.,  Dover. 

Parsons  H.  M.,  Eddington. 

Mayo  & Son,  (flannels)  Foxcraft. 
Tucker  Isaac  N.  & Co  , Gardiner. 

Mayall  (flannels)  ' G>ay. 

Howe  Joel,  (stocking  yarn)  Hanover. 
Oxford  Manuf.  Co.,  Oxford. 

South  Paris  Manuf.  Co.,  Paris. 

Miller  Wm.,  Sanford. 

Great  Work,  South  Berwick. 

Faulkner  D.  F.,  Turner. 

Vassalboro’  Manuf.  Co., 

(cassimeres)  Vassalboro’. 

Johnson  & Fuller,  Warren. 

Furnace  Dimon,  (stocking 

yarn)  Wilton. 

Gordon  & Flanders,  “ 

Pope  I.  & Co.,  (satinets)  Windham. 
Mullin  & Smiley,  (tweeds 

and  satinets)  Winslow. 

Wood  Ephraim  (yarn)  Winthrop. 


STATISTICS  OF  MAINE. 


The  following  interesting  statistics  were  copied  from  the  U.  S.  Census, 
taken  in  1850  : — 


Number  of  Farms, 48,760 

Acres  improved, 2,039,596 

Acres  unimproved, -2,515,797 

Value,  with  improvements  and  im- 
plements,   S57, 146,305 

Houses,  Asses,  Mules, 4 1 .776 

N-at  Cattle, -343.339 

Sheep, .4)1,577 

Swine, 54  598 

Wheat,  bushels, 2 *6.2 ;9 

Rye  ami  Oats,  bushels, 2,183  9 )3 

Indian  Corn,  bushels,  1.759,056 

Irish  and  sweet  Potatoes,  bushels,  3,436/141 

Peas  and  Beaus,  bushels, 205,540 

Barley,  bushels, ....151,731 

Buckwheat,  bushels, 104,523 

Butter  and  Cheese,  lbs., 11,677,865 


Hay,  tons, 755.889 

Hops,  lbs., 40,120 

Clover  and  other  Grass  Seeds, 

bushels, 18,311 

Flaxseed,  bushels, • • 580 

Fiax,  lbs., 17,081 


Maple  Sugar,  lbs., 93,542 

Molasses,  gallons, 3.167 

Wool,  lbs., 1,864.034 

Silk  Cocoons,  lbs., 252 

Beeswax  and  Honey,  lbs  , -189.618 

Value  of  Slaughtered  Animals,- . $1,646,773 
Value  of  Produce  of  Market  Gar- 
dens,  £122,337 

Value  of  Orchard  Produce, £342,865 

Capital  employed  in  manufactur- 
ing establishments, $14,700,524 


RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES.  411 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

OF  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE, 

FOR  THE  YEAR  1854. 

RECEIPTS. 

State  of  Maine,  $92,504.71 

Miscellaneous  items, 1,318.19 

Oxford  County  Taxes, 124.31 

State  Tax,  1845, 44.32 

“ 1846 1.09 

“ 1847, 82.28 

“ 1848 212.23 

“ 1849, 399.62 

“ 1850 531.73 

“ 1851, 1,851.01 

“ 1852, 10,554.32 

“ 1853, 183,024.09 

“ 1854 9,724.19. 

Permanent  school  fund, 8,317.24 

Land  Agent, 41,831.73 

Lands  reserved  for  public  uses, 24,733.38 

Duty  on  commissions, 2,615.00 

Penobscot  Indian  fund, 150.00 

Kennebec  county  taxes, 18.17 

North  Eastern  boundary, 35.45 

Bequest  of  Isaac  Sanford, 1,300.00 

Washington  county  taxes, 792.61 

Bank  dividends, 800.00 

County  taxes, .. 253.00 

Bank  tax,  No.  21, 27,220.98 

Passamaquoddy  Indians, 3,355.51 

Penobscot  county  taxes, 652.16 

Porfeited  lands, 611.29 

Notes  receivable, 1,000.00 

Somerset  county  taxes, 406.35 

Aroostook  county  taxes, 1,939.80 

Pranklin  county  taxes, 277.80 

Piscataquis  county  taxes, 699.29 

Hancock  county  taxes 336.17 

Bank  tax,  No.  22, 29,468.74 

Interest, 1,298.45 

State  and  county  taxes,  (forfeited) 3,350.24 


$451,925.45 

EXPENDITURES. 

Miscellaneous  items, *$1,957.21 

Maine  Reports, 3,000.00 

Contingent  fund  of  governor  and  council,  3,303.30 

Roll  of  accounts — 29  to  33,  inclusive, 132.43 

Clerks 5,199.00 

Lands  reserved  for  public  uses 283.40 

Agricultural  productions  to  Penobscot  Indians,  1852-53 931.85 

Trustees  Insane  Hospital, 704.00 

Pay  Roll  of  House  of  Representatives,  37,490.00 

Commissioners  to  purchase  Massachusetts  lands, 821.76 

Duty  on  commissions, 5.00 

Cash ...108,107.41 


412 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


Deaf,  dumb  and  blind,  8,495.00 

Penobscot  Indian  fund, 3,283.14 

Agricultural  Societies, ' 3,329.57 

Pay  Roll  of  council, 4,385.00 

Roads, 1,900.90 

County  Taxes 2,704.64 

Furniture  and  repairs, 2,500.00 

Fuel  and  lights, 2,000.00 

Military  purposes, 850.00 

Bank  tax — No.  21, 80.62 

Printing 2,800.00 

Contingent  fund  of  Treasurer, 1,000.00 

Board  of  Agriculture, 945.00 

Subordinate  officers  of  State  Prison 5,133.33 

Postage, 1,397.47 

Pay  Roll  of  Senate, 9,237.00 

Stationery, 2,000.00 

Reform  School, 12,000.00 

Passamaquoddy  Indians, 1,500.00 

Contingent  fund  of  Secretary, 200-00 

Roll  of  accounts  No.  34, 10,447.59 

State  Prison 2,000-00 

Insane  State  paupers 3,633.59 

Binding  and  stitching, 500.00 

Militia  Pensions,  2,387.00 

Library, 300. CO 

School  funds,  No.  ll  to  20,  inclusive, 15,132.49 

Public  debt, 30,000.00 

Insane  Hospital, 18,000.00 

Indian  annuities, 1,900.56 

Salaries, 28,654.00 

Education  of  Penobscot  Indians,  300.00 

Indices, 150.00 

Interest, 38,685.04 

Inspectors  State  Prison, 125.00 

Porter  and  Messenger,  100.00 

School  fund  No.  21, 35,084.16 

Costs  in  criminal  prosecutions, 35,549.89 

Bank  Commissioners, 1,000.00 

Teachers’  Conventions, 300.00 


$451,9-5.45 


INSPECTORS  OP  PISH. 

Abstract  from  returns  made  by  the  Inspectors  at  the  Office  of  the  Sec 
retary  of  State  for  the  year  1854. 


2169  Barrels  No.  1 Mackerel. 

22  Barrels  No.l 

do. 

205  Kids 

“ 1 

do. 

9 “ 

“ 2 

do. 

4645  Bauels 

“ 2 

do. 

3409  “ 

“ 1 all  other  kinds. 

225  Kids 

“ 2 

do. 

91  “ 

“ 2 all  other  kinds. 

6384  Barrels 

“ 3 

do. 

20,135  Boxes  Sealed  Herrings. 

2348  “ 

“ 3 

do. 

8()0  “ 

Magdalen  do. 

356  “ 

“ 3 

do. 

8390  “ 

No.  1 

do. 

73  “ 

“ 1 Salmon. 

1824  “ 

Sealed  Alewives. 

311  Kids 

“ 1 

do. 

674  “ 

No.  1 

do. 

934  Barrels  Mess  Shad. 

57  “ 

No.  2 

do. 

STATE  PRISON. 


413 


STATE  PRISON. 

TIIOMASTON. 


"William  Bennett,  Warden;  T.  W.  Hix,  Charles  T.  Starrett,  Inspect- 
ors ; O.  J.  Fernald,  Chaplain;  John  W.  Robinson,  Physician. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  WARDEN’S  REPORT  : 

“The  Warden  of  the  Maine  State  Prison  submits  the  following 
Report,  to  show  the  operations  of  the  Prison  from  December  1st,  1853, 
to  December  1st,  1854. 

December  1st,  1853,  found  us  with  sixty-nine  convicts.  Since  that 
time  forty-two  have  been  received.  The  number  discharged  by  expira- 
tion of  sentence  is  fourteen,  and  five  have  been  pardoned.  The  present 
number,  December  1st,  1854,  is  ninety-two,  and  during  the  past  season 
have  been  employed  as  follows,  viz  : 

In  the  Lime  Quarry ...» 17  I In  Smith’s  Shop. 11 

Basket  hiaking 1 Tailors 3 

On  Contract  Shoemaking 30  Cooks 2 

Wheelwrights • 17  } Waiters  2 

Washers  — 2 Sick  in  the  Hospital  2 


Lumpers 3 

In  Solitary 2 


Aggregate 92 


It  will  be  seen  that  twenty- three  have  been  added  to  our  number 
since  my  last  Report,  one  of  whom  is  a colored  man  and  one  a white 
female.  The  general  health  of  the  prisoners  has  been  good.  No  death, 
escape,  nor  any  serious  accident  has  occurred  in  this  institution  during 
the  past  year.” 

NUMBER  OP  CONVICTS. 


Number  of  convicts  Nov.  30, 


1853  69 

Received  since 42 


111 


Discharged  on  expiration  of 


sentence .14 

Pardoned 5 


Remaining  Nov.  30,  1854.. 92 

— Ill 


Whole  number  received  since 


July  2,  1824 1,121 

Discharged  on  expiration  of 

sentence 804 

Discharged  on  writ  of  er- 
ror  1 

Pardoned — . 184 

Escaped  and  not  retaken  . 8 

Died 28 

Removed  to  Insane  Hospi- 
tal   4 

Present  number,  Nov.  30, 

1854  92 


1,121 


Larceny 

Arson 

Burglary 

Forgery 

Murder 

do.  sentence  commuted 

do.  second  degree. 

Manslaughter 

Shooting  and  Maiming. . . 

Breaking  Jail,  &c 

Rape 


CRIMES. 


53 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

3 


Adultery 

Assault  to  Ravish 

do.  to  Kill 

Robbery 

Shopbreaking  and  Larceny 

Embezzlement 

Robbing  the  Mail 

Receiving  Stolen  Goods... 

Aggregate 


2 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

92 


414 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


MAINE  INSANE  HOSPITAL. 

AUGUSTA. 

Board  of  Trustees,  1851. — R.  H.  Gardiner,  Gardiner ; Reuel  Williams, 
Augusta;  Gilman  L.  Bennett,  Varsonsfield;  William  Oakes,  Sangerville ; 
George  Downes,  Calais ; Richard  Woodhull,  Thomaston. 

Henry  M.  Harlow,  M.  D.,  Superintendent  and  Physician ; J.  C.  Smith, 
M.  D.,  Assistant  Physician. 

Theodore  C.  Allan,  Steioard  and  Treasurer ; Maria  Johnson,  Matron; 
Rev.  JohnH.  Ingraham,  Chaplain. 

EXTRACT  FROM  THE  SUPERINTENDENT’S  REPORT: 

“ The  present  condition  of  the  Institution  is  as  good  and  its  prospects 
as  fair  as  any  previous  year.  Our  average  number  of  patients  has 
been  larger  than  any  year  in  its  history,  except  one — the  year  the  Hos- 
pital was  burnt ; and  had  it  not  been  for  the  sickness,  the  per  cent,  of 
recoveries  would  also  have  been  larger. 

There  were  remaining  in  the  Institution  on  the  30th  of  November, 
1853,  one  hundred  and  nineteen  patients — sixty-one  males  and  fifty- 
eight  females.  There  have  been  admitted  during  the  year,  one  hundred 
and  ten — fifty-seven  males  and  fifty -three  females;  making  a total 
under  treatment  of  two  hundred  and  twenty-nine — one  hundred  and 
eighteen  males  and  one  hundred  and  eleven  females.  Of  these,  there 
had  been  discharged  one  hundred  and  fourteen — fifty- six  males  and 
fiftv-eight  females ; of  which  forty-nine  recovered — twenty-six  males 
and  twenty-three  females ; fifteen  improved — four  males  and  eleven 
females ; eighteen  unimproved — ten  males  and  eight  females ; died, 
thirty-two — sixteen  males  and  sixteen  females. 

The  causes  of  death  were,  dysentery,  sixteen  ; general  paralysis,  five  ; 
consumption,  two  ; old  age,  two ; marasmus,  two  ; serous  apoplexy, 
one ; congestion  of  brain,  one ; typhoid  fever,  one ; gangrene,  one ; 
epilepsy,  one. 

Our  bill  of  mortality  is  larger  than  any  previous  year,  owing  to  the 
epidemic  which  carried  off  so  many.  The  Institution  has  never  been 
visited  with  an  epidemic  butonce  before,  which  was  in  1848.  It  was 
then  lees  extensive  and  less  severe  than  the  past  season.  Aside  from 
this  visitation,  our  number  of  deaths  would  not  be  larger  than  in  pre- 
vious years,  with  the  same  number  of  patients.  Our  average  number 
of  patients  the  last  year,  has  been  129. 

The  civil  condition  of  those  who  have  been  admitted  is  as  follows  : 
twenty- seven  men  and  thirty-two  women  are  married ; twenty- six  men 
and  twelve  women  are  single ; eight  are  widows  and  five  widowers. 

Their  extreme  ages  are  10  and  78 ; eight  are  over  10  and  less  than  20; 
twenty-two  are  over  20  and  less  than  30;  thirty-two  are  over  30  and 
less  than  40  ; twenty-six  are  over  40  and  less  than  50  ; fourteen  are  over 
50  and  less  than  60  ; four  are  over  60  and  less  than  70  : five  are  over  70. 

The  causes  supposed  to  have  produced,  insanity  in  those  admitted  the 
last  year,  are  as  follows  : 111  health,  22 ; intemperance,  10  ; over 

exertion,  8 ; puerperal,  7 ; loss  of  friends,  6 ; masturbation,  4 ; domestic 
trouble,  4 ; epilepsy,  3 : old  age,  2 ; religious  excitement,  2 ; loss  of 
property,  1 ; injury  of  head,  1 ; disappointment,  1 ; defective  early  edu- 
cation, 1 ; loss  of  sleep,  1 ; burning  charcoal  in  a room,  1 ; being  struck 
by  lightning,  1 ; unknown,  34. 

Since  the  Hospital  was  opened  for  the  reception  of  patients,  there 
have  been  1,430  admissions.  Of  these  there  have  been  discharged, 
1,316  ; recovered,  590  ; improved,  261 ; unimproved,  290 ; died,  175. 


STATE  REFORM  SCHOOL. 


415 


STATE  REFORM  SCHOOL. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1853,  AT  CAPE  ELIZABETH,  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

W.  R.  Lincoln,  Superintendent. 

J.  T.  McCobb,  Treasurer. 

Henry  Carter,  Oliver  L.  Currier,  James  T.  McCobb,  Joseph  II.  Wil- 
liams, William  A.  Rust,  Trustees. 

The  Reports  of  the  Trustees  and  Superintendent,  made  at  the  close  of 
the  year  1854,  show  the  school  to  be  in  successful  operation.  The  Su- 
perintendent, in  his  Report,  says  : 

“ Nearly  thirteen  months  have  now  elapsed  since  the  Reform  School 
was  opened  to  receive  the  erring  and  misguided.  Since  that  time,  one 
hundred  and  seventeen  have  been  committed  to  its  care  and  discipline ; 
— one  hundred  and  thirteen  now  remain  in  our  family;  — four  have 
been  discharged,  three  by  expiration  of  term  of  commitment,  and  one  by 
order  of  Trustees. 

“The  institution  has  not  been  open  a sufficiently  long  time  to  show 
fully  its  results,  except  so  far  as  they  appear  in  the  improved  condition 
of  those  now  under  its  immediate  influence.  There  has  been  a marked 
change  in  the  character  of  a large  number  of  the  boys  that  have  been 
with  us  long  enough  to  test  the  influence  exerted  upon  them  here. 

“ Generally  the  ‘ public  sentiment’  of  the  boys  is  good  ; most  of  them 
are  in  favor  of  good  order  and  wholesome  discipline,  and  are  willing  to 
aid  in  sustaining  it,  both  by  precept  and  example. 

“ It  is  not  our  purpose  to  keep  boys  in  the  school  for  any  longer  period 
than  is  needful  to  fit  them  for  apprentices  to  some  useful  employment. 
Our  present  plan  is  to  school,  discipline,  and  morally  and  religiously 
train  them,  as  a means  of  correcting  their  bad  habits,  and  preparing  them 
for  usefulness  in  life.  When  so  far  improved  as  to  be  thought  proper 
subjects  for  discharges  or  apprenticeship,  they  will  be  discharged  and 
returned  to  their  friends,  or  apprenticed  to  respectable  persons  of  good 
moral  character,  remote  from  their  former  corrupting  influences. 

“ In  this  connection  we  wish  to  call  the  attention  of  the  farmers  and 
mechanics  of  this  State  to  our  system  of  apprenticeship,  and  its  actual 
operation.  In  the  coming  spring  we  shall  have  a number  of  good  boys, 
who  will  be  in  every  respect  suitable  for  apprenticeship.  We  hope  those 
who  are  interested  in  promoting  the  improvement  of  these  youths,  will 
be  willing  to  aid  us  in  procuring  suitable  places  where  they  can  learn  a 
trade,  or  with  good  farmers.  Judicious  persons  in  every  town  may  do 
us  much  good  by  a little  effort  in  this  direction.  Applicants  for  appren- 
tices must  present  a certificate  of  good  moral  character  from  the  Select- 
men of  the  town  where  they  reside,  and  also,  when  convenient,  from  the 
clergyman  whose  church  they  are  accustomed  to  attend. 

“The  health  of  the  boys  has  been  truly  remarkable.  Not  a case  of 
serious  sickness  has  occurred  since  the  school  was  opened,  — very  rarely 
has  a boy  been  laid  aside  from  his  labor  even  one  hour  by  sickness.  No 
physician  has  visited  us  professionally,  except  in  one  case  to  advise  in 
regard  to  the  sanity  of  a boy  of  weak  mind  when  received.  Not  a case 
of  disease  of  the  eyes,  so  common  in  public  institutions,  has  occurred  in 
the  slightest  degree. 

“ At  the  present  time  there  is  not  one  of  the  hundred  and  thirteen 
boys  comprising  our  family,  Avho  is  not  in  perfect  health.” 


416 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


LAND  AGENT’S  ACCOUNT,  1854. 

Expenditures. 

For  amount  of  cash  paid  into  the  Treasury $44,474  41 

For  amount  expended  on  Koads  and  Bridges,  per  authority 

of  the  Legislature, 17,130  16 

For  amount  expended  for  Charges, 3.978  68 

For  amount  of  School  Fund, 19,839  74 

For  amount  paid  Assistant  Land  Agent, 1,000  00 

For  amount  demands  in  the  hands  of  Attorneys, 6,290  91 

For  amount  sundry  balances  due  the  State, 2,044  16 

For  amount  of  Office-rent  in  Bangor, 250  00 

For  amount  of  Springfield  Koad  Fund 40  42 

For  amount  paid  on  account  of  Indian  Township, 200  00 

For  amount  Executions, 1,638  04 

For  amount  Road  Fund, 5,825  05 

For  amount  Road  from  Letter  H to  St.  John  river, 500  00 

For  amount  paid  on  account  of  Roads  in  Orient, 140  00 

For  amount  Notes, 288,553  74 

For  amount  Bonds, 33,544  54 

For  amount  Abatements, 2,181  32 

For  amount  Charges  in  Company, 979  88 

For  amount  Road  Labor  entered  the  current  year, 346  25 

For  amount  Road  Fund,  2,  O.  I.  purchase, 189  19 

Cash  Balance, 3,462  32 


$432,614  81 

Receipts. 

By  Securities  in  the  Land  Office,  Jan.  1,  1854,  viz  : 

Bills  receivable, $322,808  73 

Bonds 36,216  10 

Executions, 1,638  04 

School  Fund, 18,714  78 

Road  Fund, ....  5,717  59 

By  demands  in  the  hands  of  Attorneys, 9,324  40 

By  sundry  balances  due  the  State, 3,431  71 

By  Road  from  Letter  H to  St.  John  river, 500  00 

By  Springfield  Road  Fund, 145  00 

By  ain’t  received  on  account  of  Lands  forfeited  for  Taxes,  1854,  434  28 

By  amount  received  on  account  of  Sales  of  Land, 10,012  00 

By  amount  received  on  account  of  Sales  of  Land  reverted, . . . 985  97 

By  amount  received  on  account  of  Sales  of  Timber, 625  00 

By  this  sum  received  for  interest  on  demands  due  the  State,.  7,080  39 

By  cash  on  hand  December  31,  1853, 14,464  96 

By  this  sum  received  for  Sales  of  Timber  in  Company, 620  44 


432,719  39 

Less,  this  sum  of  Springfield  Road  Fund, - 104  58 


$432,614  81 


UNITED  STATES. 


417 


UNITED  STATES 


EXECUTIVE  GOVERNMENT. 

Franklin  Pierce, President , 

Vacanct, Vice-President , 

THE  CABINET. 

Wm.  L.  Marcy,  of  New  York,  Secretary  of  State , 

James  Guthrie,  Kentucky,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  • 

Jefferson  Davi-s,  Mississippi.  Secretary  of  War,  - 
James  C.  Dobbin,  North  Carolina,  Secretary  of  Navy,  - 
Robert  McClelland,  Michigan,  Secretary  of  Interior,  - 
James  Campbell,  Pennsylvania,  Postmaster- General,  - 
Caleb  Cushing,  Massachusetts,  Attorney-  Ganeral , 


Salary,  $25,000 
“ 8,000 


$8,000 
- 8.000 
8,000 

- 8, (KX) 
8,1)00 

- 8,000 
8,000 


THIRTY-THIRD  CONGRESS-THE  SENATE. 

Jesse  D.  Bright,  Indiana,  President  'pro  tempore. 

The  Terms  of  the  Senators  expire  as  stated. 


Alabama. 

Benjamin  Fitzpatrick,  Wetumpka, 1855 

C.  C.  Clay,  Jr.,  Huntsville, 1859 

Arkansas. 

Robert  W.  Johnson,  Little  Rock, 1855 

William  K.  Sebastian,  Helena, .1859 

California. 

William  M.  Gwinn,  San  Francisco, 1855 

JohnB.  Weller,  Sau  Francisco, 1857 

Connecticut. 

Francis  Gillette,  Hartford, 1855 

Isaac  H.  Toucey,  Hartford, 1857 

Delaware. 

James  A Bayard,  Wilmington, 1857 

John  M.  Clayton,  Newcastle, 1859 

Florida. 

Jackson  Morton,  Pensacola, 1855 

S.  R,  Mallory,  Jacksonville, 1857 

Georgia. 

William  C.  Dawson,  Greensboro’, 185-5 

Robert  Toombs,  Washington,.  1859 

Illinois. 

James  Shields,  Belville 1855 

Stephen  A Douglas,  Quincy, 1859 

Indiana. 

John  Pettit,  Lafayette, 1855 

Jesse  D.  Bright,  Madison, 1857 

Iowa. 

Augustus  C.  Dodge,  Burlington, 1855 

George  W.  Jones,  Dubuque, 1859 

Kentucky. 

Archibald  Dixon,  Henderson, 1855 

J.  B.  Thompson,  Harrodsburg, 1859 

Louisiana. 

John  Slidel,  New  Orleans, 1855 

J.  B.  Benjamin,  New  Orleans, 1859 

Maine. 

Wm.  P.  Fessenden,  Portland, 1859 

Hannibal  Hamlin,  Hampden, 1857 


Massachusetts. 

Charles  Sumner,  Boston, 1857 

Henry  Wilson,  Natick, 1859 

Maryland. 

James  A.  Pierce,  Chestertown, 1855 

Thomas  G.  Pratt,  Annapolis, 1857 

Michigan. 

Lewis  Cass,  Detroit, 1857 

Charles  E.  Stuart,  Kalamazoo, 1859 

Mississippi. 

Stephen  Adams,  AberJeen, 1857 

Albert  G.  Brown,  Gallatin, 1859 

Missouri. 

David  R.  Atchison,  Platte  City, 1855 

Henry  S.  Geyer,  St.  Louis, 1857 

New  Hampshire. 

John  S.  Wells,  Exeter, 1859 

Jared  S.  Williams, 1855 

New  Jersey. 

Wm.  Wright,  Newark, 1859 

J.  R.  Thompson,  Princeton, 1857 

Neio  York. 

Wm.  H.  Seward,  Auburn, 1855 

Hamilton  Fish,  New  York, 1857 

North  Carolina. 

George  E.  Badger,  Raleigh, 1857 

Vacancy, 1859 

Ohio. 

Salmon  P.  Chase,  Cincinnati, 1855 

Benjamin  F.  Wade,  Jefferson, 1857 

Pennsylvania. 

James  Cooper,  Adams, 1855 

Richard  Brodhead,  Easton, 1857 

Rhode  Island. 

Philip  Allen,  Providence, 1859 

Charles  T.  James,  Providence, 1857 


418 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


South  Carolina. 

A.  P.  Butler,  Edgefield,  (C.  II.,) 1855 

Josiah  J.  Evans,  Society  Hill, 1859 


Virginia. 

James  M.  Mason,  Winchester,. . . . 
It.  M.  T.  Hunter,  Lloyds,  Essex  Co. 


Tennessee. 


James  C.  Jones,  Memphis, 1857 

John  Bell,  Nashville, 1859 


Vermont. 

Lawrence  Brainerd,  St.  Albans,. 
Solomon  Foote,  Rutland, 


Texas.. 


Wisconsin. 


Thomas  J.  Rusk,  Nacogdoches, 1857  Is  'ac  P.  Walker,  Milwaukie,. 

Samuel  Houston,  Huntsville, 1859  Henry  Dodge,  Dodgeville,.  . . , 


1857 

,1859 


1855 

,1857 


1855 

,1857 


THIRTY -THIRD  CONGRESS. 


HOUSE  OP  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Linn  Boyd,  Kentucky,  Speaker. 


Alabama. — 7. 

Abercrombie,  James, Girard. 

Cobb,  William  R.  W.,.  . . . Bellefonte. 

Dowdell,  James  F., Chambers,  (C.  H ) 

Harris,  Sampson  W., Wetumpka. 

Houston,  George  S., Athens. 

Phillips,  Fnilip, Mobile. 

Smith,  William  R., Fayette,  (C.  H.) 

Arkansas. — 2. 

Greenwood,  A.  B., Bentonville. 

Warren,  E.  A., Camden. 

California. — 2. 

Latham,  Marcus  C Sacramento  City. 

McDougal,  James  A., San  Francisco. 

Connecticut  . — 4. 

Belcher,  Nathan, New  London. 

Ingersoll,  Colin  M., New  Haven. 

Pratt,  James  T., Rocky  Hill. 

Seymour,  Origen  S., Litchfield. 

Delaware. — 1. 

Riddle,  George  R., Wilmington. 

Florida. — 1. 

Maxwell,  Augustus  E.,. . .Tallahassee. 
Georgia. — 8. 

Bailey,  David  J., Jackson. 

Chastain,  Elijah  W., Tacoah. 

Colquitt.  A.  H Newton. 

Dent,  William  B.  W., Newnan. 

Hillyer,  Junius, Munroe. 

Reese,  David  A., Monticello. 

Seward,  James  L., Thomasville. 

Stevens,  Alexander  H.,.. . Crawfordsville. 
Indiana. — 11. 

Chamberlain,  E.  M., Goshen. 

Davis,  John  G.. Rockviile. 

Dunham,  Cyrus  L., Valley  Farm. 

Eddy,  Norman, South  Bend. 

English,  William  H , Lexington. 

Harlin,  Andrew  J , Marion. 

Hendrick,  Thomas  A.,.  . . . Shelnyville. 

Lane,  James  H., Lawrenceburg. 

Mace,  Daniel, Lafayette. 

Miller,  Smirh, Patoka. 

Parker,  Samuel  W., Connersville. 

Illinois  — 9. 

Allen,  James  C., Palestine. 

Allen,  Willis, Marion. 


Bissell,  William  H., Belleville. 

Knux,  James, Knoxville. 

Norton,  Jesse  0., Joliet. 

Richardson,  William  A.,.  .Quincy. 

Washburne,  E.  B., Galena. 

Wentworth,  John, Chicago. 

Yates,  Richard, Jacksonville. 

Iowa. — 2. 

Cook,  John  P., Davenport. 

Henu,  Bernhardt, Fairfield. 

Kentucky. — 10. 

Boyd,  Linn Paducah. 

B reckenridge,  J.  C., Lexington. 

Chrisman,  James  S., Monticello. 

Cox,  Leander  M., Fleming  burg. 

Elliot,  J.  M., I restonburg. 

Grey,  Benjamin  E., Hopkinsville. 

Hill,  Clement  S., Lebanon. 

Preston,  William, Louisville. 

Stanton,  Richard  II., Maysville. 

Vacancy,  

Louisiana. — 4. 

Dunbar,  William, New  Orleans. 

Hunt,  Theodore  G., New  Orleans. 

Jones,  Roland, Shreveport. 

Perkins,  John  Jr., Ashwood. 

Massachusetts. — 11. 

A ppleton , William , Boston . 

Banks,  Nathaniel  P.,  Jr., -Waltham. 

Crocker,  Samuel  L., Taunton. 

DeWitt,  Alexander, Oxford. 

Dickinson,  Edward, Amherst. 

Edmands,  J.  Wiley, Newton. 

Goodrich,  John  Z., Glen  Dale. 

Eliot,  Thos.  D., New  Bedford. 

Upham,  Chas.  W., Salem. 

Walley,  Samuel  H., Roxbury. 

Wentwor.h,  Tappan, Lowell. 

Maine.— 6. 

Benson,  Samuel  P., Winthrop. 

Farley,  E.  Wilder, Newcastle. 

Fuller,  Thomas  J.  D., Calais. 

Mayall.  Samuel, Gray. 

McDonald,  Moses, Portland. 

Washburn,  Israel,  Jr.,  • • -Orono. 

Maryland. — 6. 

Franklin,  John  R., Rnowbill. 

Hamilton,  William  T.,«  • • -Hagerstown. 


THIRTY-THIRD  CONGRESS, 


419 


May,  Henry, Baltimore. 

Shower,  Jacob, Manchester. 

Sollers,  A.  R., Fredericktown. 

Vauzant,  Joshua, Baltimore. 

Michigan. — 4. 

Clark,  Samuel, Kalamazoo. 

Noble,  David  A., Monroe. 

Stephens,  Hector  L., Pontiac. 

Stuart,  David, Detroit. 

Minnesota  Territory. — 1. 

Rice,  Henry  M., St.  Paul. 

Mississippi. — 5. 

Barksdale,  William, Columbus. 

Barry,  William  S., Greenwood. 

Harris,  Wiley  P., Monticello. 

Singleton,  O.  R , Canton. 

Wright,  Daniel  B., Salem. 

Missouri. — 7. 

Benton,  Thomas  H., St.  Louis. 

Caruthers,  Samuel, Fredericktown. 

Lamb,  Alfred  W., Hannibal. 

Linilley,  James  J., Monticello. 

Miller,  John  G., Boonville. 

Oliver,  Mordecai,. Richmond. 

Phelps,  John  S., Springfield. 

New  Hampshire. — 3. 

Hibbard,  Harry, Bath. 

Kittredge,  George  W.,-  • • - Newmarket. 

Morrison,  George  W., Manchester. 

New  Jersey. — 5. 

Lilly,  Samuel, Lambertville. 

Pennington,  A.  C.  M., Newark. 

Skelton,  Charles. Trenton. 

Stratton,  Nathan  T., Mullico  Hill. 

Vail,  George, Morristown. 

New  Mexico  Territory. — 1. 

Gallegos,  Jose  Manuel, Albuquerque. 

New  York.— 33. 

Bennett,  Henry,  New  Berlin. 

Carpenter,  David, Brockport. 

Chase,  George  W., Schenevers. 

Cummings,  Thomas  W.,- • Brooklyn. 

Cutting,  Francis  B., New  York. 

Fenton,  Reuben  E., Frewsburg. 

F agler,  Thomas  T., Lockport. 

Goodwin,  H.  G 0., 

Hastings,  George, Mount  Norris. 

Haven,  Solomon  G., Buffalo. 

Hughes,  Charles, Sandy  Hill. 

Jones,  Daniel  T., Baldwinsville. 

Lyon,  Caleb, Lyonsdale. 

Mattison,  Orasmus  B., Utica. 

Maurice,  James, Maspeth. 

Morgan,  Edwin  B., Aurora. 

Murray,  William, Gosnen. 

Oliver.  Andrew,  Pen  Yan. 

Peck,  Jared  V., Portchester. 

Peckham,  Rufus  W., Albany. 

Perkins,  Bishop, Ogdensburg. 

Pringle,  Benjamin, Batavia. 

Rowe,  Peter, Schenectady. 

Sage,  Russell, Troy. 

Simmon-*,  George  A., Keeseville. 

Talyor,  John  J., Oswego. 

Teller,  Isaac, 


Tweed,  William  M., New  York. 

Walbridge,  Hiram, New  York. 

Walker.  William  A., New  York. 

Walsh,  Mike, New  York. 

Westbrook,  Theodore  R.,-  • Kingston. 

Wheeler,  John, New  York. 

• North  Carolina. — 8. 

Ashe,  William  S., Wilmington. 

Cliugman,  Thomas  L.,-  • • - Asheville. 

Craige,  Burton, Salisbury. 

Kerr,  John, Yancey ville. 

Puryear,  Richard  C., Huntsville. 

Rogers,  Sion  II., Raleigh. 

Ruffin,  Thomas, Goldsboro’. 

Shaw,  H.  M., Indiantown. 

Ohio. — 21. 

Ball,  Edward, Zanesville. 

Bliss,  George, Akron. 

Campbell,  Lewis  D., Hamilton. 

Corwin,  Moses  B., Urbana. 

Disney,  David  T., Cincinnati. 

Edgarton,  Alfred  P., Hicksville. 

Ellison,  Andrew, Geoigetown. 

Giddings,  Joshua  R., Jefferson. 

Green,  Frederick  W., Tiffin. 

Harlan,  Aaron, Yellow  Springs. 

Harrison,  John  S , Cleves.Ha’ton  Co. 

Johnson,  Harvey  H., Ashland. 

Lindsley,  W.  D., Sandusky  City. 

Nichols,  Matthias  H., Lima. 

Olds,  Edson  B., Circlevi  le. 

Ritchey , T homas, Somerset. 

Sapp,  William  R., Mt.  Vernon. 

Shannon,  Wilson, St.  Clairsville. 

Stuart,  Andrew, Steubenville. 

Taylor.  John  L., Chillicothe. 

Wade,  Edward, Cleveland. 

Oregon  Territory. — 1. 

Lane,  Joseph, Winchester. 


Pennsylvania. — 25. 


Bridges,  Samuel  A.,  - • • • 
Chandler,  Joseph  R.,.- 
Curtis  Cailton  B.  • • • • • 

• • • Philadelphia. 

Dawson , John  L>  •••••• 

Dick,  John, 

Drum,  Augustus, 

Everhart,  William, 

Vlorpncp  ThnmnQ  R * . 

Gamhlp.  Ja.mus. . . Jprspv  Shnrp. 

Grow,  Galusha  A., 

TTaistor  P 

Howe,  Thomas  ••••••  • Alleghany  City. 

u . vnauvj  ) 

Kurtz,  William  H.,-  - - • 

McCulloch,  John, 

McNair,  John, 

Middleswarth,  N.j*  • • • • 

Packer,  Asa, 

Richie,  David, 

Robbins,  John,  Jr.,-  • • • 
Russell  Samuel  L.  • • • • 

Straub  Christian.  M.i*  • 

Trout,  Michael  C., 

White,  William  H , 

Wright,  Hendrick  B.,-  • 

Rhode  lsla?id. — 2. 


Davis,  Thomas, Providence. 

Thurston,  Benjamin  B.,  Hopkinton. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


South  Carolina. — 6. 

Aiken,  William, Charleston. 

Boyce,  William  W., Winnsboro’. 

Brooks,  Prescon  S., Ninety  Six. 

Kent,  Li.  M., Orangeb’gh,  C.H. 

McQueen,  John, Marlboro’,  (0.  II. ) 

Orr,  James  L. Anderson,  (C.H.) 

Tennessee. — 10. 

Bugg,  It.  M., Lynnville. 

Churehwell,  William  M.,- -Knoxville. 

Cullom,  William, Carthage. 

Etheridge,  Emerson, Dresden. 

Jones,  George  W., Fayetteville. 

Ready,  Charles, Murfreesbon. 

Smith,  Samuel  A., Charlestown. 

Stanton,  Frederick  P.,  - • ■ - Memphis. 

Zollicaffer,  Felix  K., Nashville. 

Vacancy 

Texas.— 2. 

Bell,  Peter  H , Austin. 

Smythe,  George  W., Jasper. 

Utah  Territory. — 1. 

Bernhisel,  John  M., Salt  Lake  City. 


Vermont. — 3. 

Meacham,  James, Middlebury. 

Sabine,  Alvab, Georgia. 

Tracy,  Andrew, W oodstock. 

Virginia. — 13. 

Bailey,  Thomas  II., Accomac,  (C.H.) 

Bocock,  Thomas  S., Appomattox,  “ 

Caskie,  John  S., Richmond. 

Edmundson,  Henry  A.,* ••Salem. 

Faulkner,  Charles  J., Martinsburg. 

Goode,  William  0., Boydton. 

Letcher,  John, Lexington. 

Lewis,  C.  S., 

Million,  John  S., Norfolk. 

McMullen,  Fayette, Rye  Cove. 

Powell,  Paulus, Amherst,  (C.  H.) 

Smith,  William, Warrington. 

Snodgrass,  John  F., Parkersburg. 

Washington  Territory. — 1. 

Lancaster,  0., 

Wisconsin. — 3. 

Eastman,  Benjamin  C.,*-  • Platteville. 

■lacy,  John  B.,-  • Fond  du  Lac. 

Wells,  Daniel,  Jr., Milwaukie. 


Supreme  Court. 


Roger  B.  Taney,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Chief  Justice ; appointed  1835.  Salary  $5000. 


John  McLean, 

James  M.  Wayne,- • 

John  Catron, 

Peter  V.  Daniel,- ••• 

Samuel  Nelson, 

Robert  C.  Grier,  • • • 
Benjamin  R.  Curtis, 
John  A.  Campbell,  - • 


ASSOCIATE  JUDGES. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio, 

Savannah,  Ga., 

Nashville,  Tenn., 

Richmond,  Va., 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,-  • • • 

Pittsburg,  Penn., 

Boston,  Mass.,  

Mobile,  Ala., 


ppointed 

Salary. 

1829  

1835  

1837  

4.5G0 

1841  

1845  

1846  

1851  

1853  

4,500 

Caleb  Cushing,  Washington,  D.  C , Attorney  General. 

Benjamin  C.  Howard,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  Reporter  of  Decisions  Salary,  $1,300. 
William  T.  Carroll,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  Clerk  of  the  Court,  Salary, 
fees,  &c. 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washington,  and  has  one  session  annually, 
commencing  on  the  first  Monday  in  December. 


Ministers  and  Commissioners  Abroad. 


Ministers  Plenipotentiary.  Salary,  $9,000.  Outfit,  $9,000. 

Where  Stationed. 

James  Buchanan, Pennsylvania, London , Great  Britain. 

John  Y.  Mason, Virginia, Paris , France. 

Thomas  H.  Seymour, Connecticut, St.  Petersburg,- Russia. 

Peter  D.  Vroom, New  Jersey, B'rUrt, Prussia. 

Breckenridge, Indiana, Madrid , Spain. 

William  Trousdale, Tennessee, Rio  d->  Janeiro , ■ Brazil. 

James  Gadsden, South  Carolina, Mexico, Mexico. 

David  A.  Starkweather, Ohio, Cnili, .Santiago. 

John  R.  Clay, Pennsylvania, Lima , Peru. 

, Ceutral  America. 

Carroll  Spence, Constantinople,  Turkey. 


Commissioners. 

Robert  M.  McLean, Maryland, China , Salary,  $5,000 

David  L.  Gregg, Illinois, Sandwich  Isles. 5,000 


STATE  GOVERNMENTS. 


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STATE  GOVERNMENTS. 


Seats  of  Government. 


Governors. 


Salaries. 


• Anson  P.  Morrill, $1,500 

• N.B.  Baker, • 1000 

Stephen  Boyce, 750 

• Henry  J.  Gardner, 3,5u0 

400 


States. 

Maine, Augusta, 

New  Hampshire, Concord, 

Vermont, Montpelier,  • • 

Massachusetts, Boston, 

Rhode  Island, {?£&*,  I W'  W'  “W--' 

Connecticut, Hartford  & New  Haven, Henry  Button,  1,100 

New  York, Albany,  Myron  H.  Clark, 4.0U0 

New  Jersey, Trenton, Rodman  M.  Prjge, 1,800$ 

Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, James  Pollock,-  • • • 3,000 

Delaware, Dover, Peter  F.  Causey, 1,333% 

Maryland, Annapolis, ••••Thomas  W.  Ligon, 3,600$ 

Virginia,-  • • • Richmond, Joseph  Johnson, 5.000 

North  Carolina, Raleigh, Thomas  Bragg, 2,000$ 

South  Carolina, Columbia, J.  H.  Adams, 3,500 

Georgia, Milledgeville, H.  V.  Johnson, 3.000 

Florida, Tallahassee, James  E.  Broome, 1,500 

Alabama, Montgomery, John  A.  Winston, 2,500 

Mississippi, Jackson, John  J.  McRae, 3 000 

Louisiana, Baton  Rouge, P.  O.  Hebert, 4,000 

Texas, Austin, E.  M.  Pease, 2,000 

Arkansas, Little  Rock, Elias  N.  Gonway, 1,800 

Tennessee, Nashville, Andrew  Johnson, 3,000 

Kentucky, Frankfort, Lazarus  W.  Powell, 2,500 

Ohio, Columbus, Wm.  Medill, 1,8  JO 

Iudiana, Indianapolis, Joseph  A.  Wright, 1 500 

Illinois, Springfield. Joel  A.  Matteson, 1.500 

Missouri, Jefferson  City. Sterling  Price, 2.000* 

Michigan, Lansing, Kinsley  S.  Bingham, 1,000 

Iowa, Iowa  City, James  W.  Grimes, 1,000 

Wisconsin, Madison, Wm.  A.  Barstow, 1,250 

California,  • • • San  Jose,  John  Bigler, 10,000 

Oregon  Territory, George  L.  Curry, 3,000t 

Minnesota  do Willis  P.  Gorman, 2,500$ 

New  Mexico  do David  Meriwether, 2,500$ 

Utah  do E.  J.  Steptoe, 2,500$ 

Washington  do Isaac  J.  Stevens, 3.000$ 

Kansas  do Andrew  H.  Reeder, 2,500 

Nebraska  do Mark  W.  Izard, 2,500 

In  all  the  States,  except  South  Carolina,  the  Governor  is  voted  for  by  the  people  ; and 
if  no  one  has  a majority  of  all  the  votes,  in  the  States  in  which  such  a majority  is  required,, 
the  Legislature  elects  to  the  office  of  Governor  one  of  the  candidates  voted  for  by  the  people- 

* With  the  use  of  a furnished  house.  flncluding  $1000  as  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs. 

tAnd  fees. 


GOVERNORS  IN  MAINE  SINCE  1820. 


William  King, 1820  to  1822. 

Albion  K.  Parris, 1822  to  1827- 

Enoch  Lincoln, 1827  to  1830. 

Jonathan  G.  Hunton, 1830  to  1831. 

Samuel  E.  Smith, .1831  to  1834. 

Robert  P.  Dunlap, 1834  to  188*. 

Edward  Kent, 1838  to  1839. 

John  Fairfield, .1839  to  1840. 


Edward  Kent, 1840  to  1841. 

John  Fairfield, 1841  to  1843. 

Edward  Kavanagh,  Acting ,•  • • -1843  to  1844. 

Hugh  J.  Anderson, 1844  to  1847. 

John  W.  Dana, 1847  to  1850. 

John  Hubbard, 1850  to  1853. 

William  G.  Crosby, 1853  to  1855. 

Anson  P.  Morrill, 1855 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


PARISH  OP  ST.  STEPHENS,  CHARLOTTE  CO.,  N.  B. 


Note.— As  the  business  of  the  St.  Croix  River  is  so  intimately  connected  with  Calais  and  St. 
Stephens,  we  give  the  prominent  operations  of  both  sides  of  the  river,  and  also  the  Directory  of  St. 
Andrews. 

The  parish  of  St.  Stephens  contains  a busy  and  thriving  population  of 
from  ten  to  twelve  thousand  inhabitants,  comprising  the  old  town , or  lower 
village , with  seventy-five  to  one  hundred  stores  and  trading  houses,  many  of 
which  are  extensive  importing,  jobbing  and  retail  dry  goods  stores.  The 
village  of  Milltown  is  one  r*f  the  prettiest  villages  in  the  Provinces,  and  not 
behind  any  of  their  New  England  neighbors  for  beauty,  enterprise  and  go- 
aheadativeness.  Here  nearly  all  the  lumber  is  manufactured  into  boards, 
deals,  clapboards,  shingles,  pickets,  laths,  &c.,  &c.  Here  are  also  the  stores 
and  residences  of  the  largest  operators  on  the  river.  A large  amount  of 
other  manufacturing  is  carried  on  in  the  village.  Barring  is  also  a pleasant 
village,  wi:h  a large  number  of  mills  and  other  lumber  operations,  and  the 
Ledge  Village , situated  three  miles  below  the  old  town,  is  the  depot  for  all 
the  larger  class  of  vessels  arriving  and  clearing  from  the  ports  of  Calais  and 
St.  Stephens. 


CHURCHES  AND  CLERGYMEN. 

OLDTOWN. 


Episcopal  Church Rev.  Dr.  Thomson,  Rector. 

Methodist  “ Rev.  Ingram  Sutcliffe,  Pastor. 

Presbyterian  “ Rev.  Mr.  Elder,  Pastor. 

MILLTOWN, 

Episcopal  Church Rev.  Dr.  Thomson,  Rector. 

Roman  Catholic  Church Rev.  Thomas  Conley,  Priest. 

Methodist  “ Rev.  R.  Cooney,  Pastor. 

Universalist  “ Rev.  Mr.  George,  Pastor. 

Congregational  “ Rev.  Mr.  Butterfield,  Pastor. 

BARRING, 

Episcopal  Church Rev.  Dr.  Thomson,  Rector. 

LEDGE  VILLAGE, 

Baptist  Church Rev. — , Pastor. 

Methodist  “ Rev.  I.  Sutcliffe,  Pastor. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

Episcopal  Church Rev.  Jerome  Alley,  D.  D.,  Rector. 

Church  of  Scotland Rev.  John  Ross,  Pastor. 

Methodist  Church Rev.  Arthur  McNutt,  Pastor. 


Roman  Catholic  Church Rev.  James  Quinn,  Priest. 

POST  OFFICES  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

St.  Stephens D.  A.  Rose,  Postmaster. 


Milltown James  Albee,  Postmaster. 

Barring A.  Robinson,  Postmaster. 

St.  Andrews Geo.  F.  Campbell,  Postmaster. 


TOWN  CLERKS. 

David  Upton.  | St.  Andrews 


St.  Stephens 


Miles  Hanna. 


PARISH  OP  ST.  STEPHENS,  N.  B. 


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CUSTOMS. 


Port  of  St.  Andrews 
Port  of  St.  Stephens 


Wm.  Whiteside,  Controller. 

J.  G.  Garby,  Clerk. 

R.  Watson,  Controller. 

Duncan  Stewart,  Warehouse  man. 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 


St  Andrews 


St.  Andrews 
St.  Stephens 


("David  W.  Jack,  Treasurer. 

J J.  H.  Whitlock,  Clerk. 

) Henry  Johnson,  Inspector  of  Customs. 

( William  Stoop,  “ “ 

CHARLOTTE  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Thomas  Jones,  Sheriff. 

W.  R.  M.  Law,  Deputy  Sheriff. 

J.  J.  Anson,  “ “ 


CHARLOTTE  COUNTY  BANK. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

(Capital,  #60,000,  or  £15,000.) 

Hon.  H.  Hatch President.  | C.  W.  Wardlaw  Cashier. 

Directors. — Hon.  H.  Hatch,  J.  W.  Street,  S.  T.  Gove,  J.  D.  Street,  L.  H. 
DuVeber,  St.  John;  W.  Fisher,  Grand  Menan. 

Discount  Tuesdays. 

ST.  STEPHENS  BANK. 


ST.  STEPHENS. 

(Capital,  #200,000,  or  £150,000.) 

Wm.  Todd President.  | David  Upton Cashier. 

Directors. — Wm.  Todd,  H.  F.  Eaton,  L.  Chipman,  R.  Watson,  George.  S. 
Hill,  Geo.  M.  Porter,  Dr.  D.  Blair. 

Discount  daily. 


ST.  STEPHENS  ACADEMY. 


MILLTOWN-ST.  STEPHENS. 

Principal — J.  E.  Adams,  A.  B. 

Assistants — Wm.  Ross,  A.  B.,  Miss  Robinson. 

Trustees — William  Todd,  Chairman;  George  M.  Porter, William  E.  Mc- 
Allister, Henrv  F.  Eaton,  John  McAdam,  Samuel  Darling,  Jr.,  Stephen  H. 
Hitchings.  George  A.  Boar  dm  an,  Treasurer  and  Secretary. 

ST.  ANDREWS  ACADEMY. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

President — Jerome  Alley,  D.  D. 

Principal — Ranald  Smith,  A.  B. 


L.  H.  Hitchens, 

J.  G.  Stevens, 

G.  F.  Thomson, 
Hon.  Geo.  S.  Hill, 
T.  B.  Abbott, 


COUNSELLORS. 

Milltown.  Geo.  S.  Grimmer, 
Oldtown.  J.  W.  Chandler, 

“ G.  D.  Street, 

“ R.  M.  Andrews, 

“ A.  T.  Paul, 


Oldtown. 
St.  Andrews. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


GENERAL  MERCHANTS. 


F.  H.  Todd, 

Oldtown. 

Wm.  E.  McAllister, 

Milltown. 

Chipman  & Bolton, 

Geo.  F.  Todd, 

“ 

A.  H.  Thompson, 

“ 

J.  H.  McAllister, 

it 

P.  M.  Abbott, 

“ 

H.  S.  & A.  McAllister, 

it 

Joseph  Andrews  & Co., 

“ 

F.  H.  Todd, 

H.  F.  Eaton, 

Milltown. 

Wm.  Todd. 

J.  E.  Eaton, 

it 

John  McAdams  & Co., 

ft 

Nathaniel  Lamb, 

it 

Geo.  M.  Porter, 

Barring. 

Geo.  A.  Boardman  & Co., 

it 

R.  M.  Todd  & Sons, 

DRY  GOODS  IMPORTERS, 

JOBBERS  AND  RETAILERS. 

II.  & P.  Cullinen, 

Oldtown. 

John  McGlinchy, 

Oldtown. 

David  Brown, 

“ 

Wm.  Bairdain, 

“ 

James  McGibbon, 

«< 

A.  M.  Inches, 

it 

NEWSPAPERS. 

St.  Andrews. — The  Standard , weekly,  $1.50  per  annum. 

A.  W.  Smith, 

proprietor. 

St.  Stephens. — Provincial  Patriot , weekly,  $1.50  per  annum.  John  G. 
Lorimer,  proprietor. 


LUMBER  OPERATORS. 


Geo.  M.  Porter,  Barring. 

Rob’t  M.  Todd  & Sons,  “ 

H.  F.  Eaton,  Milltown. 

J.  E.  Eaton,  “ 

John  McAbbott  & Co.,  “ 

Nathaniel  Lamb,  “ 

Geo.  A.  Boardman  & Co.,  “ 

Geo.  F.  Todd,  “ 

CHAIR  FACTORY. 

Samuel  Swett  & others,  Milltown. 

IRON  FOUNDRY. 

Hamilton,  Whitney  & Co.,  Milltown. 

PLANING  MILL. 

A.  Hamilton  & Co.,  Milltown. 

LAST  FACTORY. 

J.  P.  Brown  & others,  Milltown. 

(Export  60,000  Lasts  annually.) 

APOTHECARIES. 

S.  T.  Gove,  St.  Andrews. 

W.  C.  Macstay,  “ 


Wm.  E.  McAllister,  Milltown. 

J.  H.  McAllister,  “ 

H.  S.  & A.  McAllister,  “ 

F.  H.  Todd* 

Wm.  Todd, 

Henry  Frye&  Co.,  (deal,) 

St.  Andrews. 


FLOUR  AND  GRAIN. 

Wm.  Whitlock,  St.  Andrews. 

James  W.  Street,  “ 

STEAM  BREWERY. 

Thompson  & Co.,  (porter  and  ale,) 

St.  Andrews. 

TELEGRAPH  AGENTS. 

Frazer,  St.  Andrews. 

TANNERS  AND- CURRIERS. 
Robert  Stephenson,  St.  Andrews. 

SASH  AND  BLIND  FACTORY. 
A.  Hamilton  & Co.,  Milltown. 


INSURANCE  AGENCIES. 

Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Company,  London.  ) 

Liverpool  and  London  Fire  Insurance  Company,  ' Wm.  T.  Rose,  Agent, 
National  Loan  Fund  and  Life  Assurance  Com-  [ Milltown. 
pany,  London. 

JEtna  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Ct.,  D.  Upton,  Agent,  Oldtown. 


PARISH  OF  ST.  STEPHENS,  N.  B. 


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PUBLIC  HOUSES. 


St.  Stephens’  Hotel By  Mrs.  Helen  Marks,  Oldtown. 

Railroad  House By  E.  Pheasant,  St.  Andrews. 

Temperance  Hotel By  John  Bradford,  St.  Andrews. 


D.  Blair, 

Robert  Thomson, 
S.  T.  Gove, 


PHYSICIANS. 

i Oldtown.  W.  C.  Macstay,  St.  Andrews. 

St.  Stephens.  Edwin  Bayard,  “ 

St.  Andrews. 


LUMBER  MILLS. 


BARRING. 

G.  M.  Porter* 

R.  M.  Todd  & Sons 

Copeland  & Duren 

D.  & H.  N.  Hill  & Co 

MILLTOWN. 

J.  H.  McAllister 

II.  S.  & A.  McAllister 

H.  F.  Eaton  & Co 

G.  F.  Todd 

Geo.  A.  Boardman  & Co 

J.  McAdams  & Co 

Nathaniel  Lamb 

Wm.  E.  McAllister 

UNION  MILLS. 

Abner  Hill •••... 

F.  H.  Todd 

Young  & Belmore 

ST.  ANDREWS. 


Number  of  Number  of 

Gang  Saw  Mills.  Single  Sato  Mills. 

2 2 

2 1 

1 1 

1 1 

1 1 

1 0 

2 1 

1 0 

1 I 

2 1 

1 1 

1 0 


.1 

3 

1 


1 

2 

0 


Henry  Frye  & Co.,  (Steam  Saw  Mill, for  the  manufacture  of  Deal.) 


Number  of 
Lath  Mills. 
3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 


GRIST  MILLS. 

Towers  & Allen,  Milltown.  \ J.  & T.  H.  McAllister,  Milltown. 


DRY  GOODS. 


D.  Bradlee,  (importer,)  St.  Andrews. 
Dimmock  & Wilson,  (im- 
porters,) “ 

O’Dell  & Turner,  (im- 
porters,) “ 1 


Charles  Bradley, 

John  Irvine, 

John  Lochary, 
Alexander  McGrotty, 
Charles  O’Neal, 


St.  Andrews. 

II 

II 


WEST  INDIA  GOODS  AND  GROCERIES. 


Wm.  Whitlock. 
O’Dell  & Turner, 
Dimmock  & Wilson, 
D.  Clark, 

S.  Getty, 


St.  Andrews. 

II 

II 


Charles  Hathaway, 
Henry  O’Neal, 
Robert  Ker, 

W.  H.  Knowles, 


St.  Andrews. 


II 


CROCKERY,  CHINA  AND  GLASS  WARE. 

O’Dell  & Turner,  St.  Andrews.  | Dimmock  & Wilson,  St.  Andrews. 


HARDWARE,  IRON,  STEEL,  &c. 

James  W.  Street,  St.  Andrews.  I O’Dell  & Turner,  St.  Andrews, 

Dimmock  & Wilson,  “ 

* Also  own  a Shingle  and  Clapboard  Mill. 


28 


426 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


IRON  FOUNDRY  AND  MANUFACTORY. 

A.  & J.  Watson St.  Andrews. 


WINES,  LIQUORS,  CORDIALS,  &c. 

J.  W.  Street,  (importer,) St.  Andrews. 


MARINE  HOSPITAL. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

Wm.  Kerr Commissioner.  | S.  T.  Gove.  .Physician  and  Surgeon. 

CHARLOTTE  COUNTY  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

Hon.  H.  Hatch,  President.  } Wm.  Hatch,  Treasurer.  | A.  T.  Paul,  Secretary . 
Annual  Fair  held  in  October. 

ST.  ANDREWS  AND  QUEBEC  RAILROAD. 

ST.  ANDREWS. 

Via  Woodstock,  Grand  Falls,  St.  Johns  River,  and  thence  to  the  St. 
Lawrence  River,  opposite  Quebec,  and  ferry  into  the  city.  Distance,  320 
miles.  Capital,  £1,200,000.  Hon.  H.  Hatch,  President ; S.  H.  Whitlock, 
Secretary ; Messrs.  James  Sykes  & Co.,  Contractors.  Completed  37  miles. 
Running  from  Quebec  to  the  Rolling  Dam,  20  miles ; graded,  or  nearly 
done,  for  25  miles  more.  The  Company  have  expended  £120,000,  viz: 
£80,000  from  England,  £30,000  from  the  Provincial  Government,  at  Fred- 
erickton,  and  £10,000  from  the  stockholders.  The  road  is  the  narrow  gauge  j 
rails  56  pounds  to  the  yard.  Estimated  cost,  £3,400  per  mile,  not  including 
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INDEX  TO  THE  ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT, 

IN  WHICH  THE  BUSINESS  OP  THE  ADVERTISER  IS  PLACED  UNDER  ITS  APPROPRIATE  HEADING. 


Agricult’l  Warehouses. 


A.  Bowditch, 48 

M.  & F.  Burr, 31-37 

James  E.  Robinson, 5 

Parker,  White  & Gannett,. . . .87 
.Apothecaries. 

Warren  L.  Alden, 12 

J.  W.  Cofren, 16 

Wales  & Souther, 17 

Architects. 

John  Stevens, 55 

Yoelckers  & Thomas, 69 

Washburn  & Brown, 59 

Artists’  Materials. 

A.  Wheeler  & Co., 47 

M.  J.  Whipple, 45 

Balances  and  Scales. 

E.  & T.  Fairbanks  & Co.,.  1st  cov. 

L.  Stephenson  & Co., 1 

Peter  H.  Walker, 71 

Rand  Boxes. 

D.  F.  Austin, 67 

Bedding. 

James  Furguson , 35 

James  H.  Hallett  & Co., 32 

I.  W.  Patten, 37 

Slacking. 

J.  Mains, 7 

Bohemian  Ware. 
Alfred  Douglas,  Jr., 64 


Burning  Fluid. 

E.  W.  Ball, 38 

E.  P.  Dodge, 47 

Marsh  & Co., 38 

R.  II.  Spalding, 39 

Burr  Mill  Stones. 

C.  W.  Brown, 66 

J.  R.  Howell, 43 j 

Cards. 

Oliver  Holman, 82 

S.  G.  Simpkins, 62 

A.  Storrs, 43 

Carpetings,  Ac. 

Franklin  Crosby, 73 

Chadwick  & Taylor, Ill 

John  II.  Pray  & Sons, 61 

Benj.  Lawrence, 18 

McGilvray,  Wyman  & Co.,  . . .72 
J.  & J.  T.  Stone, 18 

A. C.  Sturtevant  & Co., 23 

S.  & 0.  C.  Whitehouse, 17 

Carriage  Manufacturer. 

B.  N.  Thoms, 16 

Carriage  Repository. 

Sargent,  Harlow  & Co., 37 

Carriage  Trimmings. 

Henry  Taylor  & Co., 66 

Cast  Steel  Saws. 

Henshaw  & Clemson, 30 

Chain  Cable  Stoppers. 


Cordage,  Ac. 

J.  & M.  II.  Webber, 54 

Whiton,  Train  & Co., 84 

Cork  Cutters. 

Peter  Holmes, 45 

Counsellors. 

Joseph  II.  Buckingham, 19 

Williams  & Cutler, 16 

Cracker  Baker. 
Matthias  Miner. 23 

Curriers. 

C.  Guild  & Sons, 60 

Cutlery. 

M.  L.  Bradford, 66 

Butler,  Keith  & Hill, 40 

Daguerreotypists. 

A.  M.  Burnham, 13 

Geo.  W.  Butler, 15 

Isaac  H.  Dupee, 18 

Southworth  & Hawes, 67 

Daguerreotype  Mater’ls. 

Isaac  H.  Dupee, 18 

Dental  Depot. 

Jones,  White  & McCurdy,. . . .23 
Dentist. 

L.  Gilmore, 18 

Desks,  *fce. 

James  Patterson, 78 

Stephen  Smith, 24 


Bookbinders. 


J.  E.  Crane,. 


28 


F.  T.  Harris, 12 

Hartford  & Smith, 17 

Wm.  E.  Smith, 8 

Books  and  Stationery. 

David  Bugbee  & Co.,  . .1st  cover. 
Otis  Clapp, 45 

G.  R.  Davis, 1st  cover. 

E.  F.  Duren, 12 

James  French  & Co.,,  .last  cover. 

John  P.  Jewett  & Co., 33 

J.  & W.  McAdams, 85 

Frederick  Parker, 61 

James  Robinson, 82 

W.  D.  Robinson, 10 

E.  B.  Simonton, 9 

S.  G.  Simpkins, 62 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

J.  & C.  J.  Barbour 6 

James  A.  Cox, 18 

L.  D.  Hanson  & Co., 2 

Hemenway  & Hersey, 13 

Sylvan  Shurtleff  & Co., 3 

E.  Trescott,  Jr., 28 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Ambrose  Warren, 13 

Brass  Foundry. 
Burbank  & Allamby, 13 


Britannia  Ware. 


Chair  Dealer. 

Geo.  P.  Wadsworth, 28 

China  Ware,  Ac. 

Orrin  Emerson,  Jr., 17 

D.  B.  Stedman  & Co., 70 

Steele  & Hayes, 3 

Chocolates,  Ac. 

John  Preston, 52 

Chronometers. 

William  Bond  & Sons, 49 

Cigars. 

C.  Brewer  & Sons, 52 

Virgil  Griswold, 6 

Clothing. 

J.  G.  Barnum, 2 

Noble  & Miller 2 

Sears,  Buffum  & Co., 70 

George  W.  Simmons, 88 

Tucker  & Webster, 2 

Cloths,  *fcc. 

John  H.  Pray  & Sons, 61 

Jones,  Turrill  & Co.,  84 

Commission  Merchants. 

Frost  & Boulter, 22 

John  S.  Hobbs, 45 


Utley,  Boynton  & Delano, 86 

Confectionery,  Ac. 


Morey,  Ober  & Co., 68j Robinson, 4 

Brushes.  Congress  Boot  ©Dice. 

E.  Gammon  & Co., 11E.  Wilmarth, 47 


Doors,  Sashes,  Ac. 
Hardy  & Co., 27 


Druggists. 

A.  L.  Cutler, 38 

H.  H.  Hay, last  cover. 

James  S.  Manley, 16 

Maynard  & Noyes, last  cover. 

S.  Page  & Co., 15 

S.  E.  Perkins, 13 

Dry  Goods. 

Chadwick  & Taylor, 11 

Hatch,  Thompson  & Co., 9 

Benj.  Lawrence, 18 

McGilvray,  Wyman  & Co., 72 

J.  & J.  T.  Stone, 18 

S.  & 0.  C.  Whitehouse, 17 


Dye  Bouse. 

Barrett’s, 

Engine  Bose. 

Shelton  & Cheever, 

Engravers. 
John  Andrew, 

R.  Andrews, 

Bank  Note  Co., 

S.  AV.  Chandler  &Bro.,.  . 

Smith  & Pierson, 

Taylor  & Adams, 

John  P.  Whitney, 

Fancy  Goods. 
Holden  & Cutter, 

D.  P.  Ives  & Co., 

E.  B.  Simonton, 

E.  J.  Smith. 


79 


.29 


.35 

,59 

63 

57 

57 

,42 

85 


,77 
32 
. 9 
,15 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS 


431 


Fertilizers. 

George  Davenport, 50 

Fire  Works. 

Holden  & Cutter, 77 

Sanderson  &Lanergan, 77 

Fishing  Tackle. 

M.  L.  Bradford, 66 

Furniture. 

Buckley  & Bancroft,. 78 

Walter  Corey, 8 

Samuel  M.  Dockum, 19 

Hearn  & Freeman, 8 

James  Ferguson, 35 

Holman  & Frye, 43 

Henry  F.  Parker  & Co., 59 

G.  W.  Perkins, t,  8 

E.  A.  Smallwood, 56 

D.  C.  Stratton  & Co., 25 

M.  & C.  R.  Wells, 16 

Furniture  Polish. 

Isaac  S.  Clough  & Co., 11 

Gas  Fixtures,  c. 

A.  J.  Gayett, 27 

R.  HolliDgs  & Co., 22 

Wm.  G.  Pike  & Co., 74 

Glass. 

Bay  State  Glass  Co., 36 

Glass  Cutters. 

Cook  & Rindge, 32 

Glass  Pipes. 

Wm.  B.  Guy, 65 

Gold  Pens,  <fec. 
Cutter,  Tower  & Co., 24 

F.  W.  Snow  & Co., 45 

Guns,  «fc c. 

J.  Hapgood, 69 

John  P.  Lovell, 48 

Wm.  Read, 58 

Gun  Powder. 

G.  G.  Newhall  & Co., 83 

Hardware. 

M.  L.  Bradford, 66 

Butler,  Keith  & Hill, 40 

Wm.  A.  Dodge,  (commission).  .63 

Hats,  Caps,  and  Furs. 
Dodge,  Dow,  Webb  & Moulton,  2 

G.  P.  & B.  AV  Fay,  82 

Ilemenway  & Hersey, 13 

H.  Rice  & Co., 69 

Wm.  P.  Greenough  & Co.,. ...  3 
Wm.  M.  Shute, 68 

Hay  Cutters,  <fcc. 

Hiram  Blackmer, 44 

Ilawkes  & Dresser, 9 

G.  W.  Perkins, 8 

Hotels. 

American  House, 75 

Commercial  House, 41 

Hallo  well  House, 10 

India  Rubber  Goods. 

C.  L.  Richards, 61 

Ink. 

Maynard  & Noyes,. . . .last cover. 
Insurance  Companies. 

Appleton  Mutual  Fire, 84 

British  Com’l  Life, 5 

Keystone  Insurance  Co., 19 

Marine  Insurance  Agency, 5 

N.  E.  Mutual  Life, 23 

Union  Mutual  Life, 54 


Iron  Healers. 

Gay,  Manson  & Co., 57 

May  & Co., last  cover. 

Iron  Railing. 

Denio  & Roberts, last  cover 

Lbenezer  Weeman, 31 

Isinglass. 

George  H.  Ruggles, 50 

Jack  Screws. 

J.  M.  Read, 30 

Junk  Store. 

Joseph  H.  Locke, 50 

Kitchen  Furnisher. 

N.  Waterman,  80 

Lamps  *fc  Burning  Fluid. 
E.  P.  Dodge, 47 

R.  H.  Spalding, 39 

Laundry  Starch  Polish. 

American  Laundry  Co., 73 

Lead  Pipe,  <fec. 

Geo.  L.  Stearns, 32 

Feather  and  Findings. 

John  Tillson  & Co., 24 

Feather  Belting,  «fcc. 

J.  & C.  J.  Barbour, 6 

C.  L.  Richards, 51 

Shelton  & Cheever, 29 

Fife  Boats. 

G.  P.  Tewksbury, 35 

Fightning  Conductors. 

Wm.  A.  Orcutt, 50 

Fithographcrs,  «fcc. 

S.  W.  Chandler  & Brother, . . .57 

Fumber. 

A.  Campbell  & Co., 20 

Frost  & Boulter, 22 

machine  Broker. 
Nathan  Haskins, 26 

machinery. 

Biddeford  Machine  Shop, 14 

Dedham  Iron  Works, 30 

Chas.  H.  Reynolds  & Co 21 

Carlyle  Whipple, 20 

Thomas  Wise,  (boilers), 76 

mahogany. 

L.  Parker  & Co., 25 

manufact’ng  Jewellers. 

Wm.  Steele  & Co.,*  ••  • 4 

marble  "Works. 

Bowkec,  Torrey  & Co., 25 

Hunt,  Jewett  & Co., 86 

Penrhyn  Marble  Co.,.  .1st  cover. 

J.  R.  Thompson, 7 

Allen  Treat, 19 

matches. 

Byam,  Bruce,  Pearson  & Co.,. 33 

medicines. 

Warren  L.  Alden, 12 

C.  W.  Atwell, 1 

R.  Green, 75 

Dr.  Langley, 33 

Samuel  E.  Perkins, 13 

E.  J.  Smith, 15 

Wales  & Souther, 17 

Geo.  W.  Wallingford, 19 

A.  Young,  Jr., 21 

melodeons,  <Szc. 

W.  P.  Hastings, 10 


metals. 

May  & Co., last  cover. 

millinery  Goods. 

Oxnard  & Blake, 4 

Plimptons,  Stephenson  & Co.,. 61 

millwrights. 

C.  W.  Brown, 66 

J.  R.  Howell, 43 

modern  Horse  Hoctor. 

John  P.  Jewett  & Co., 33 

musical  Instruments. 

W.  D.  Robinson, 10 

Aewspapers. 

American  Patriot, 65 

Bangor  Whig  and  Courier,. ...  12 

Democratic  Advocate, 19 

Ellsworth  Herald, 18 

NTurseries. 

John  W.  Adams, 6 

A.  Bowditch, 48 

M.  & F.  Burr, 37 

Hovey  & Co., 31 

Ornamental  Plasterer. 

S.  P.  Tolman, 46 

Ornamental  Ware. 
Alfred  Douglas,  Jr.,  64 

Pain  Killer. 

Perry  Davis  & Son,. . .last  cover. 
Paints,  Oil  and  Glass. 

E.  W.  Ball, 38 

Carruth  & Bachi,. 81 

J.  W.  Cofren,. ...- 16 

A.  L.  Cutler, 38 

James  S.  Manley, 16 

T.  D.  Morris,  (paints,) 85 

S.  Page  & Co., 15 

A.  Wheeler  & Co., 47 

Palm  Feaf,  Hats,  <fcc. 

Charles  Rice, 47 

Paper. 

Rice  & Kendall, 42 

Paper  Hangings. 

Norton  Newcomb,  Jr., 69 

Papier  Mache  Co. 

F.  Holton,  Treasurer, 25 

Patent  Agency. 

Samuel  Cooper, 53 

Patent  Famp. 

Word’s, 73 

Philosophical  Apparatus 

0.  P.  Drake, 42 

Plano  Fortes. 

Andrews  & Robinson, 10 

Jacob  Chickering, 60 

Calvin  Edwards  & Co., 10 

George  Hews, 83 

Planing  machines. 

Carlyle  Whipple, 20 

Plumbers. 

William  Pearce, 29 

A.  D.  Puffer, 83 

Printers. 

R.  Andrews,  (copperplate),. . . .59 
E.  Couillard, 18 

N.  S.  Dearborn, 79 

Geo.  H.  Merrill, 19 

David  Tucker, 8 

Wheeler  & Lynde, 12 


432 


MAINE  REGISTER 


Provisions. 

TJtley,  Boynton  & Delano,  • • • - 86 
Pumps,  c. 

C.  L.  Richards, 51 

Kefrigerators. 

Darius  Eddy, 29 

Hawkes  & Dresser, 9 

G.  W.  Perkins, 8 

N.  Waterman, 80 

Roofing. 

Thomas  J.  Herring, 55 

Pope  and  Twine. 

.J.  & M.  II.  Webber, 54 

Geo.  W.  Williston, 37 

Saddlery. 

Stephen  Johnson, 7 

Henry  Rollins, 22 

Lathrop  & Co., 28 

Joseph  S.  Read, 33 

Shelton  & Cheever, 29 

Safe  Manufacturers. 

William  Adams  & Co., 81 

Denio  & Roberts, last  cover. 

School  Furniture. 

Joseph  L.  Ross, 46 

Wm.  0.  Haskell, 74 

Screws. 

Milton  Aldrich, 28 

Charles  Gage, 28 

Seal  Presses,  «fc c. 

Cutter,  Tower  & Co., 24 

Settees. 

Wm.  0.  Haskell,  - « • • 74 

Sewing  Machines. 

J.  B.  Nichols  & Co., 67 

J.  E.  Root, 55 

Sewing  Silk. 

A.  & J.  C.  Bacheller,  (Removed 

to  16  Milk  Street,)  • • 59 

Messinger  & Brother, 86 

Ship  Carvers. 

Chapman  & Hastings, 58 

Ships’  Castings,  *fcc. 

Chas.  A.  Donnell  & Co., 7 

Ship  Chandlers. 

N.  Blanchard  & Son, 3 

Whiton,  Train  & Co., 84 

Shirt  Depot. 

Locke’s, 65 


Show  Cases. 

James  Patterson, 78 

Silver  Ware. 

Holmes  & Tuttle  Manuf.  Co.,  81 
Soaps. 

Beck  & Co.,  (toilet), 44 

C.  W.  Dennison  & Co., 2 

Seth  Dewing, 45 

Spices  and  Drugs. 


Fessenden  & Whittemore,  ....  63 
Spirit  Plumbs  «fc  Tevels. 
Lambert,  Mulliken  & Stackpole,27 


Springs. 

S.  B.  Russ, 41 

Steam  Gauges. 

J.  L.  Eastman, 58 

Stove  Polish. 

Isaac  S.  Clough  & Co., 11 

J.  Mains, 7 

Stoves,  Furnaces,  <fec. 

B.  W.  Dunklee  & Co., 34 

Leopold  Herman, 70 

A.  Howard  & Sons, 7 

Ambrose  Merrill, 16 

J.  M.  Read, 30 

S.  N.  & H.  G.  Ufford, 73 

Wood,  Bishop  & Co.,.  .1st  cover. 

Tailors’  Shears. 

M.  L.  Bradford, 66 

Tanners. 

C.  Guild  & Sons, 60 

Tin  Plate,  «fec. 

A.  Howard  & Sons, 7 

Ambrose  Merrill, 16 

L.  D.  Shepley, 6 

Toy  Goods. 

Snow  & Kingman, 47 

Trunks. 

John  G.  Haley, 40 

Trusses. 

Dr.  J.  Cheever, 69 

Dr.  J.  W.  Phelps, -.59 

Type  Foundries. 

Phelps  & Dalton, 54 

John  K.  Rogers  & Co., 43 

Umbrellas. 

Nathaniel  Ellis  & Co., 74 

Geo.  W.  Robbins, 38 


Varnlshers,  «fec. 


F.  T.  White  & Co., 49 

Varnishes,  Ac. 

E.  W.  Ball, 38 

Carruth  &Bachi, 81 

A.  L.  Cutler, 38 

A.  Wheeler  & Co., 47 

Venetian  ISlinds. 

Charles  B.  Locke, 49 

Washing  Powders. 

Beck  & Co., 44 

Watches,  Jewelry,  «fec. 
Bigelow,  Bro’s  & Kennard,. . .75 

Wm.  Bond  & Sons, 49 

Sam’l  T.  Crosby, 79 

J.  S.  Felt, 4 

Fenno  & Hale, 14 

Oliver  Gerrisb, 4 

Lowell  & Senter, 1st  cover. 

Merrill  & Quinby, 4 

Wm.  Steele  & Co., 4 

Daniel  C.  Stone, 14 

Albert  Titcomb, 17 

Wrater  Wheels. 

J.  R.  Howell, 43 

Jackson  Warren, 71 

Weather  Strips. 

E.  Carter, 85 

West  India  Goods. 

Hedge  & Bartlett, .17 

C.  C.  Mitchell  & Son, 3 

Moses  Morrill, 3 

Thomas  J.  Stewart, 15 

Whips. 

Virgil  Griswold, 6 

Melendy  & David, 41 

Window  Shades. 

C.  H.  Bruce  & Co., 49 

Wooden  Screws. 

Milton  Aldrich, 28 

Charles  Gage, 28 

Wooden  Ware. 

Adams  & Lunt, 48 

Dickinson,  Lincoln  & Co.,  ...  .44 

Snow  & Kingman, 47 

Wakefield  & Howe 40 

Thomas  J.  Stewart, 15 

Zinc  Fluid. 

John  Poole, 52 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  1 

L.  STEPHENSON  & CG.f 


BALANCE  AND  SCALE 

MANUFACTURERS 

(SUCCESSORS  TO  DEARBORN,) 

NO.  72  WATER  ST.,  BOSTON. 


j 


Superior  Balances  and  Scales,  of  the  following  descriptions : 

Dearborn’s  Patent  Balance,  with  all  its  variety  of  Apparatus. 

Platform  Balances,  for  Hay,  Coal,  &c. 

Railroad  Balances,  of  different  sizes. 

Platform  Scales  and  Factory  Scales. 

Paper  Scales,  for  Paper  Mills. 

Town  Standards  ; Weights,  &c. 

Also,  a superior  article  of  Numbering  Scales,  for  Cotton  and  Woollen 
Factories. 

Having  for  many  years  been  practically  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
the  above  articles,  we  can  assure  those  wishing  to  purchase,  that  for  accu- 
racy, durability,  and  nicety  of  operation,  our  Instruments  cannot  be  excelled, 
and  we  warrant  them  to  give  perfect  satisfaction. 


No.  4,  Under  United  States  Hotel,  Portland,  Me. 

WHOLESALE  AlNHD  RETAIL, 


C.  w.  ATWELL, 

At  the  old  stand,  offers  for  sale  a great  variety  of  Standard  Patent  Medicines,  and  other  articles, 

among  which  are 


FOR  CONSIGNMENT. 


FOR  SALE. 


Dr.  Ordway’s  Humor  Discovery, 

Hr.  Ordway’s  Cough  Destroyer, 
Humor  Salve  and  Pain  Destroyer, 
HobensaCk’s  Worm  Syrup, 
Hobensack’s  Liver  Dills, 

Dr.  Pettit’s  American  Eye  Salve, 

Dr.  Pettit’s  Canker  Balsam, 
Downs’s  Elixir,  Dr.  Marshall’s  Snuff*, 
Dr.  Smith’s  Sugar  Coated  Pills, 
Hinckley’s  Sugar  Coated  Pills, 
Cramp  and  Pain  Killer, 

American  Vermifuge, 

Mrs.  Winslow’s  Soothing  Syrup, 
Dead  Shot  for  Bed  Bugs, 

Wild  Cherry  Bitters, 

Parson  «fc  Co.’s  Hat  Exterminator, 

I Dr.  Darwin’s  Hoof  Ointment. 


Kennedy’s  Medical  Discovery, 
Mexican  Mustang  Liniment, 

Ayer’s  Cherry  Pectoral  and  Pills, 
Lyon’s  Kathairon, 

Kadway’s  Ready  Relief, 

Weight’s  Pills,  Brandreth’s  Pills, 
Rennet’s  Plant  and  Root  Pills, 
Gutta  Percha  Rlacking, 

Shakers’  Grand  Catholicon, 

Russia  Salve,  Atwood’s  Ritters, 
Langley’s  Pectoral  Cough  Candy, 
Rosemary  and  Castor  Oil,  H.  Balm, 
Rose  Rair  Oil,  Rears’  Oil, 

Spruce  Gum,  Yankee  Soap, 

Jones’s  Vegetable  Cough  Candy, 
Davis’s  Inflammatory  Extirpator, 
Dr.  Poland’s  Headache  Killer, 


Paregoric,  Tine.  Rhubarb,  Camphor,  Spts.  Camphor,  Hinkley ’s  Poor  Man’s  Plaster,  Castor  Oil , Essences , 
Haines’ Stove  Polish,  Composition,  Hot  Drops,  Cayenne,  Cologne,  McAllister’s  Ointment, 
Young’s  Cod  Liver  Oil  Candy,  Young’s  Fir  Balsam  Candy,  Pen  Holders,  Ink,  Blacking,  &c. 

Terms  to  suit  the  times Our  Motto,  Quick  Sales  and  Small  Profits. 

Orders  from  the  Country , by  mail  or  otherwise , promptly  attended  to. 


A 


2 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


TUCKER  & WEBSTER, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 


and 


FURNISHING  GOODS, 

No.  109  Middle,  corner  of  Temple  Street, 


LUTHER  P.  TUCKER, 
RICHARD  8.  WEBSTER. 


[t7“Hats,  Caps,  Boy’s  Clothing,  &c.,  constantly  on  hand.^Ol 


J.  G.  BARNUM, 

Keeps  a Choice  Stock  of  Rich 

VESTINGS,  CLOTHS  & DOESKINS, 

FOR,  THE  CUSTOM  TRADE. 

ALL  GARMENTS  MADE  TO  ORDER  ARE  WARRANTED. 
Also,  a large  assortment  of 

Fashionable  Clothing  and  Furnishing  Goods, 

AT  THE  LOWEST  PRICES. 

No.  163  MIDDLE  STREET, 

ROHTRAjSTI),  ME. 


NOBLE  & MILLER, 

MERCHANT  TAILORS, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 


mm -urn  clothns 

AND 

FURNISHING  GOODS, 

NO.  165  MIDDLE  STREET, 

PORTLAND,  HE. 


DODGE,  DOW,  WEBB  & MOULTON, 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 


BOOTS,  SHOES  & RUBBERS, 

No.  58  Middle  St.,  Woods’s  flew  Block,  (up  stairs,) 

fins*  {£££& 

D.  ALDEN,  Special  Partner,  . . . Augusta. 


%mxim  CamjmnjK 

CHAS.  W.  DENNISON  & CO., 

PROPRIETORS  FOR  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE. 


C.  W.  D.  & CO.  Manufacture  and  offer  for  sale, 

American  Cream  Soap ; Laundry,  Manufactur- 
ers’, Toilet,  Shaving  Cream,  Cream  Soap 
^Preparation,  Transparent  Soaps,  and 
other  varieties. 

Nos.  31  & 33  Union  Street, 

RQHTOLAWB,  ME. 

o^* Agents  and  Grocers  supplied  on  Liberal  Terms. 


L.  D.  HANSON  & CO., 

Manufacturers  & Wholesale  Dealers  in 


AND 


SHOE  STOCK  OF  EVERT  DESCRIPTION. 

Lastings,  Galloons,  Ribbons,  Sole  Leather,  Lasts, 
Boot  Trees,  Thread,  Boot  Webb,  Lining 
Skins,  and 

SHOEMAKERS’  TOOLS,  of  all  kinds, 

At  the  lowest  Cash  prices,  at 

Nos.  138  & 140  Middle  Street, 

JP  OR  7’XjliVnZJ,  ET. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


WILLIAM  P.  GREENOUGH  & CO., 

Successors  to  COVELL,  STEELE  & CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

BITS,  (IPS,  FURS,  PLUS  AND  FANCY  ROBES, 

MVE93  & 


Nos.  148  & 150  MIDDLE  ST., . . . PORTLAND. 

O^Particular  attention  is  invited  to  our  stock  of  Goods,  it  being  by  far  the  largest  and  most  com- 
plete in  our  market,  comprising  every  variety  of  style,  made  of  the  best  materials,  and  in  a superior 
manner. 


C.  C.  MITCHELL  & SON, 

■Cmumiasimt 

AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

WEST  INDIA  GOODS  k GROCERIES, 

OIL,  OLG&EtSj)  &0. 

No.  178  PORE  STREET, 


SYLVAN  SHURTLEFF  & CO., 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS, 

\ Wholesale  & Retail  Dealers  in 

Boots,  Shoes  & Rubbers, 

FRENCH  AND  AMERICAN  CALF  SKINS, 

LsAiSTrSj) 

NO.  207  FORE  ST  REET, 

SIS  PORTLAND,  IE. 


N.  BLANCHARD  & SON, 


N.  Blanchard, 
A.  Blanchard. 


No.  120  Fore  Street, 

THIRD  DOOR  WEST  OF  HEAD  OF  CUSTOM  HOUSE  WHARF, 

roMMSIP. 


Faints,  Oils  &>  Naval  Stores,  Cordage  by  the  Gang  and  Retail,  warranted; 
Anchors  and  Chain  Cables. 

ALSO,  AGENTS  FOR 

REVERE  COPPER  CO. 


MOSES  MORRILL, 

Wholesale  & Retail  Dealer  in 


!,  1. 1.  GOODS, 

Iggs,  Sutter,  Gfaese,  jBem 

AND 

No.  176  MIDDLE  ST., 

FOHTLASTI),  MR. 


STEELE  & HAYES, 

IMPORTERS  OP 


CROCKERY  WARE. 

ALSO,  DEALERS  IN 

Solar,  Stand  & Hanging  Lamps,  Brit- 
annia Ware,  Plated  Castors 
and  Spoons, 

TEA  TRAYS,  LYIYES  AiYD  FORKS,  &c„  Ac. 

No.  110  MIDDLE  STREET, 


MAINE  REGISTER, 


MERRILL  & QUINBY, 

(Late  JAS.  APPLETON,  JR.,  & CO.) 

DEALERS  IN  

JKWKLtV, 

Utilittirg  anJr  (Mb, 

NO.  131  MIDDLE  STREET,  PORTLAND. 

Particular  attention  paid  to  Repairing  Watches,  Clocks  and  Jewelry. 

J.  A.  MERRILL.  h.  c.  QUINBY* 


OLIVER  GERRISH, 

ISaftjj  IlGbr. 


Fine  Machinists’  Tools,  &c. 

NO.  74  EXCHANGE  STREET, 

I’OKTI.AN  D,  MB. 


J.  S.  FELT, 

Wholesale  & Retail  Dealer  in 

Clocks, 


JEWELRY, 

No.  39  EXCHANGE  ST., 

PORTLAND. 

[£^*Watches  and  Clocks  Repaired  & Warranted. 


OXNARD  & BLAKE, 


m 


•JOBBERS  OF- 

M 10 


Ribbons,  Embroideries,  French  Flowers, 

isra  mb  tusas  ©@®s®3 

Hare  always  in  store,  a most  desirable  and  extensire  stock,  which  they  offer  on  better  terms  and  at 
lower  prices  than  any  house  this  side  of  New  York. 

Ho.  4 in  the  Free  Street  Block.  PORTXAHD. 


WM.  STEELE  & CO. 

MANUFACTURING 

JSW8UM8. 

DENTIST  PLATE,  on  reasonable  terms. 

No.  74  Middle  Street, 


R.  F.  ROBIHSOH’S 


Q 

Oyster  & Dining  Rooms, 

ILMKS&S1F1IIB  HAOhlL 

POETLAND,  ME. 

Also,  Manufactures  a splendid  article  of 

W E.D  DING  CAKE, 

Both  as  to  outward  finish  and  interior  combina- 
tion of  ingredients. 

Order*  by  Hail  or  Express  promptly  attended  to. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


5 


MARINE  INSURANCE 

EFFECTED  IN 


Iteton,  fleto  fteft  anir  0%r 


D.  S.  BANKS,  Agent, 

No.  29  Exchange  Street,  Portland. 

017“  Risks  taken  on  Vessels,  Cargoes  and  Freights  to  any  amount  at  current  rates. 


BRITISH  COMMERCIAL 


LONDON  AND  AMERICA, 

ESTABLISHED  1820. 

CAPITAL,  S3, 000,000, 


With  a Surplus  of  another  Million— 1100,000  of  which  is  deposited  with  the  Comptroller  of  New  York  State. 


BOARD  OF  REFEREES  IN  NEW  YORK: 


His  Excellency  Hamilton  Fish,  late  Governor  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Anthony  Barclay,  Esq., 

H.  B.  M.  Consul, 


Stephen  Whitney,  Esq., 
James  Gallatin,  Esq., 
Samuel  Wetmore,  Esq., 
Henry  Grinnell,  Esq., 


Hon.  Judge  Campbell, 
John  Cryder,  Esq., 

J.  Phillips  Phoenix,  Esq., 
John  H.  Hicks,  Esq. 


Medical  Examiners, 


John  C.  Cheesman,  M.  D.,  No.  473  Broadway. 

F.  U.  Johnston,  M.  D.,  No.  28  East  14th  Street. 


ADVANTAGES  OFFERED  TO  INSURERS. 

Low  rates  of  Insurance  without  profits.  The  security  of  a large  realized  and  invested  capital,  Large 
Bonuses  (or  Dividends)  on  the  Mutual  Scale.  (The  last  Bonus  declared  was  34  per  cent.)  Half  of 
Premium  may  remain  on  loan.  No  extra  charge  for  sea  risk  to  or  residence  in  Europe.  Loans 
granted  on  Policies.  California,  Australia,  and  special  risks  taken.  Premiums  may  be  paid  quarter- 
ly, half-yearly,  or  annually.  Prompt  settlement  of  losses.  Endowment  of  Children.  Application 
for  Insurance  can  be  made  by  mail. 

It  is  unnecessary  to  remind  people,  and  especially  travellers,  of  the  uncertainty  of  life,  and  of  their 
duty  of  providing  for  their  relatives  and  friends. 

Very  large  sums  have  been  paid  to  survivors  of  Insurers  in  this  Company,  and  great  numbers  of 
families  are  now  in  comfortable  circumstances,  whd  would,  without  Insurance,  have  been  in  penury, 
and  perhaps  want. 

Prospectuses,  books  of  Rates,  and  all  information  upon  the  subject  can  be  obtained  at  the  Offices 
of  the  Company, 

65  WALL  STREET,  NEW  YORK, 

Or  of  BENJAMIN  CHECKERING,  ESQ.,  Portland ; B.  PLUMMER,  ESQ.,  Bangor. 

GEORGE  M.  KNEVITT,  General  Agent  for  the  United  States. 


JAM  ES  E.  ROBINSON, 

SEED  AND  AGRICULTURAL  WAREHOUSE, 

Nos.  23,  24  and  25  Market  Square, 

PORTLAND,  MAINE. 

Manufacturer’s  Agent  for  the  improved  Mowing  and  Reaping  Machines,  Ammoniated  Super  Phos- 
phate of  Lime,  Chemical  Fertilizer,  Bone  Dust,  Dealer  in  Guano,  &c. 

All  the  most  approved  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Implements  made  to  order ; Dealer  in  Im- 
ported and  American  Field  and  Garden  Seeds,  &c.,  &c. 

Inventor  and  Manufacturer  of  the  Lion  Ploughs. 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


The  subscriber  cultivates  AT  HIS  NURSERIES,  IN  WEST- 
BROOK, (near  the  Depot,  two  miles  from  Portland,)  and  has  for  sale, 

all  the  choice  varieties  of  PEAR,  APPLE,  PLUM,  CHERRY, 
and  other  TRU IT  TREES,  GOOSEBERRI  ES,  CU RRANTS  , 
GRAPEVINES,  STRAWBERRIES,  &C. 

J&IL8®,  ©[R&MlifflgOTOlLTmgISs,  IKHayii  & R©8IIg, 

10,000  Buckthorn  and  Arbor  Vitae  for  Hedges ; 20,000 
Apple  Trees  fortbe  Orchard,  and  8000  Imported  Pear  Trees. 

Pear  Trees  in  a bearing  state,  on  the  Quince,  can  always  be  supplied. 
Descriptive  Catalogue  sent  gratis  to  all  applicants. 

Trees  delivered  in  Portland,  free. 

Orders  should  be  directed  to 

JOHN  W.  ADAMS,  Portland.  Me- 

Trains  from  Bath  Depot  run  several  times,  daily. 

jpssesswes  (mk  1M1SS 

Made  from  the  best  Oak  Leather,  perfectly  stretched,  cemented  and  copper  riveted — sold  at  the 
Manufacturers’  lowest  cash  price,  at 

[BARBOURS’  Shoe  and  Leather  Store,  Nos.  8 and  10  Exchange  Street,  Portland,  Me. 

These  bands  have  been  used  in  this  city  and  vicinity  for  several  years,  and  are  now  preferred  by 
most  of  the  principal  Machinists  and  Manufacturers,  and  warranted  perfect. 

Hemlock  Leather  Bands,  of  as  good  quality  as  any  made  in  New  England,  and  as  cheap, 
being  20  per  cent,  less  than  the  Oak  Leather.  Lacing  Skins  and  Picker  Leather. 

Fire  Engine  Hose,  of  any  length  or  size,  furnished  to  order,  warranted  of  superior  qual- 
ity, at  the  Manufacturers’  lowest  prices.  Molasses  Hose  made  for  the  Cuba  trade. 

Fire  and  Locomotive  Rubber  Hose  and  Buckets,  for  hot  or  cold  water. 
Packing,  for  Locomotives,  Boilers,  &c. ; Sole  and  Upper  Leather  5 Kid  and  Morocco. 
Orders  by  Mail  or  Express,  promptly  answered. 

TERMS— CASH  ON  DELIVERY,  Wholesale  or  Retail. 

JOHN  BARBOUR,  CHARLES  J.  BARBOUR. 


VIRGIL  GRISWOLD, 


WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


mm  m® 


No.  13  Marls-et  Square, 

]p<o>mm»9  ml 


L.  D.  SHEPLEY, 

IMPORTER  AND  DEALER  IN 

Cin  |Uatfs,  fnra,  &t., 

No.  28  EXCHANGE  STREET, 

POETLANP,  EH* 

Tin-Plates,  Banca  and  Straits  Tin,  English,  R.  G.  and  Russia  Iron,  Iron  Wire,  &c.,  of  good  quality, 
constantly  on  hand,  at 

PRICES  AS  LOW  AS  AT  ANY  OTHER  CITY. 


ADVERTISING 


D E 


PARTMENT. 


7 


J.  R.  THOMPSON 

IS  NOW  PREPARED  TO  RECEIVE  ORDERS  FOR 


GRIND  STONES,  MARBLE  MANTELS,  AND  MONUMENTAL  WORK, 


(at  the  old  stand,) 


COR.  OP  PEARL  & FEDERAL  STREETS, 

P @ RT  L A N B. 


A.  HOWARD  & SONS, 

TINWARE  & SHEET  IRON 

MANUFACTUBEKS, 
and  dealers  in 


CHAS.  A.  DONNELL  & CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS. 


COPPER,  BEGE,  MAIN,  HEAD  & HOUSE  PUMPS, 

Water  Closets,  Air  Port  Ventilators,  Ships’  Binnacles 


COOKING,  PARLOR,  & OFFICE  STOVES, 

IVo.  35  Exchange  Street, 
PORTLAND,  ME. 


ALL  SIZES  LEAD  PIPE, 

Sheathing  Copper,  YeHow  Metal,  and  Copper  Bolt. 
BB.ASS  AND  , LEAD  WOHLS,  &C., 
Of  aU  kinds,  promptly  attended  to. 

No.  112  Fore  St.,  head  Custom  House  Wf., 

PORTLAXB,  ME. 


HUNT,  JEWELL  & CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


AND  THE  USUAL  VARIETY  OF 


MARBLi  MR  §P®Bi  WORK., 

NO.  310  CONGRESS  STREET, 


tt«H  PQSTOMQ,  01. 

ALL  WORK  WARRANTED  SATISFACTORY. 

STEPHEN  JOHNSON, 

J.  MAINS, 

UK.  UBS.  UD  Til 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

■on  sin  mu 

MASiTOTACTOB.ir, 

Water  Proof,  Oil  Paste, 

174  MIDDLE  ST., 

AND 

Opposite  United  States  Hotel, 

PORTLAND,  ME. 

EXCELSIOR  BLACKING,  TIN  BOXES,  40, 

No.  11  Exchange  Street, 

MAINE  RE  GISTER. 


HEARN  & FREEMAN, 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Cottage,  fratontg-^nom  £ | 

FURNITURE, 

UPHOLSTERY  GOODS, 
CHAMBER  SETS,  LOOKING  GLASSES,  &C., 
ISlrSBSEii  ABD  MATTERS  sis, 

Nos.  45, 49, 51  & 53  Union  Street,  Portland,  Me. 

WALTER  COREY7 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 

Iraluing-iiBom,  ^Uirlor  anb  (ffymhn 

FURNITURE, 

UPHOLSTERY  GOODS,  MATTRESSES,  FEATHERS,  LOOKING  GLASSES,  AC, 

Nos.  50, 52,  54,  and  56  Exchange  Street, 

tp®tEiriLM®A  ran* 


AWLLIAM  E.  SMITH, 

foil  §00[ihmkrt 

NO.  65  EXCHANGE  STREET, 

ip>®:ry[L£\»9 

Ip  prepared  to  execute  every  variety  of  Binding, 
such  as  Law,  Magazines,  Pamphlets,  Periodicals, 
Music,  Newspapers,  Miscellaneous,  &c.,  &c.,  on 
the  most  reasonable  terms. 

My  personal  attention  is  given  to  my  work,  and 
satisfaction  guaranteed  or  no  charge.  All  orders 
from  the  country  or  elsewhere,  by  Mail  or  Express, 
promptly  attended  to. 


PORTLAND  .CARD  PRINTING  DEPOT, 


NO.  65  EXCHANGE  STREET. 

DAVID  TUCKER,  PROPRIETOR. 

Wedding  Cards,  Visiting  Cards,  Business  Cards,  Ball  Cards, 

Furnished  and  Printed  at  Short  Notice. 

0^=*  All  kinds  of  JOB  PRINTING  executed 
in  the  latest  style  of  the  art. 

1127=“  Cards  furnished  to  the  trade  at  Manufactur- 
ers’ prices. 

Orders  by  Mail  or  Express  promptly  attended  to. 


FURNITURE  WAREHOUSE. 

G^wTlPERKim 


Manufacturer  and  Dealer  ir 


Chamber  aitir  ffarlor  JitntiUtn, 


LOOKING  GLASSES,  CLOCKS,  &C. 
ALSO 


No.  12  Exchange  Street, 

PStETFtk&EllDj,  BOS. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT, 


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HATCH,  THOMPSON  & CO. 

IMPORTERS,  JOBBERS,  AND,  RETAILERS  Of 

European  anir  American  grg  fcte, 


CARPETINGS,  &C. 

Nos.  40  Main  and  3 Wall  Street, 


ESTABLISHED  1837. 


I.  A.  HATCH,  A.  THOMPSON,  H.  W.  WHITNEY,  C.  A.  BABCOCK. 


We  beg  leave  to  call  the  attention  of  the  Public  to  our  Establishment , and  to  remark  that  the 
business  facilities  which  we  possess  for  obtaining  goods  from  the  first  sources , enable  us  to  place 
before  our  customers  a larger  and  better  assorted  stock,  than  can  be  found  elsewhere  in  this  State. 

Uniting  as  we  do  a large  and  popular  Retail  Trade  with  our  Wholesale  Department , we  are 
thereby  enabled  to  offer  superior  inducements  to  Merchants  replenishing  their  stocks. 

HATCH,  THOMPSON  & CO. 


E.  B.  SIMONTON, 


DEALER  IN 


PERIODICALS,  &C. 

No.  177  Middle  Street,  Portland,  Me. 


E.  B.  SIMONTON  is  Manufacturer’s  Agent  for  Patent  Sewing  Birds. 

r • 

HAWKES  & DRESSER, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  AND  DEALERS  IN 

/ 

IjUfrigmttora,  $)aij  Cutters,  &r. 

NO.  29  UNION  STREET, 
PORVLANlBs  ME. 

ORIN  HAWKES.  WILLIAM  K.  DRESSER. 


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PIANO-FORTES. 


The  Subscribers  would  inform  the  public  that  they 
continue  to  manufacture 


in  all  the  latest  styles,  from  six  to  seven  octaves, 
combining  all  the  improvements  of  the  present  day. 
Those  wishing  to  purchase,  and  the  public  gener- 
al ally,  are  invited  to  call  and  examine  for  themselves 
^at  the  Ware  Rooms,  Comer  of 

MIDDLE  AND  LIME  STREETS, 

PORTLAND,  Me. 

017s1  Tuning  and  Repairing  done  to  order,  and  Piano-Fortes  to  be  let. 

CALYIN  EDWARDS  & CO. 


ANDREWS  & ROBINSON’S 

CELEBRATED 


Hie” 


PATENTED  1854. 

The  remarkable  success  of  this  improvement  to  the  Piano-forte  is  now  so  evident,  we 
forbear  any  further  notice  of  it. 

H7*  Orders  for  Piano-Fortes,  with  or  without  the  “ Swell  Mute,”  from  abroad,  will  be  treated  the 
same  as  if  personally  attended  to  by  the  purchaser,  honesty  and  promptness  being  our  policy,  at 

101  FEDERAL  STREET,  PORTLAND,  Me. 


W.  D.  ROBINSON, 


$BDk3  & jHatinitfrij, 

VIOMN  STRINGS,  d&c., 

ACCORDEONS  & FANCY  ARTICLES, 
No.  40  Exchange  Street, 

* PORTLAND. 


HALLOWEL  HOUSE. 

— BY  — 

ERVIN  MAXWELL  & BRO., 

Second  Street, 

HALLOWELL,  Me. 

E.  MAXWELL,  I J.  P.  MAXWELL- 


W.  P.  HASTINGS’S 


SERAPHINE,  MELOPHINE,  AND  MELODEON 


MANUPACTORT, 

No.  89  FEDERAL  St.,  over  the  Post  Office,  PORTLAND,  Me. 

The  attention  of  the  Musical  public  is  respectfully  invited  to  CARHART’S  PATENT  MEL- 
OPH1  NE,  which  for  purity  of  tone,  elastic  action,  and  promptitude  of  response  to  the  performer’s 
touch,  stands  unrivalled  as  a parlor  instrument.  It  is  handsomely  finished  in  Piano  Forte  style,  and 
warranted  for  five  years.  Particular  attention  paid  to  building  large  Reed  Organs,  for  Churches.  The 
largest  are  built  in  the  style  of  Pipe  Organs.  All  instruments  are  made  with  an  improved  Reed,  a,nd 
Tuned  with  equal  temperament.  Orders  from  abroad  promptly  attended  to.  Tuning  and  repairing 
done  at  reasonable  rates. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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CHADWICK  & TAYLOK, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

mum  iBMOti 


DRY  GOODS, 

CARPETINGS  AND  FEATHERS, 

CORNER  OP  MAINE  AND  WATER  STS., 

iMSESasm*  5MK. 


N.  K.  CHADWICK, 


THOS.  TAYLOR. 


E.  GAMMON  & CO., 


188  FORE  STREET, 


PORTLAND,  Be. 


ISAAC  S.  CLOUGH  & CO., 

INVENTORS  AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF  THE 


1C  III 


. AND  OF  THE  UNRIVALLED 

LIQUID  VARNISH  POLISH, 

FOR  FURNITURE,  &C. 

Manufactured  at  Philadelphia,  and  at 

No.  129  Middle  St.,  opposite  the  head  of  Union  St., 

JPORTLiANID, 

[Tp*  IMPROVEMENT  SECURED.  Extensively  used  by  Manufacturers  and  others,  and  recom- 
mend ed  by  them  as  the  best  article  ever  offered  for  this  purpose.  Dealers  supplied  on  hberal 
terms.  We  challenge  the  world  to  produce  two  so  good  articles  for  this  use.  Once  a USE, 
always  a CUSTOM. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


WARREN  L.  ALDEN, 

AIPOTMTOAIRY,, 

[OP  THE  LATE  FIRM  OF  SILAS  ALDEN  & SON,] 

Wholesale  & Retail  Dealer  in 

DRUGS,  MEDICINES,  CHEMICALS  AND  PERFUMERY, 

ALSO  THE  MOST  POPULAR  PATENT  MEDICINES. 

Under  the  Hatch  House,  Main  St.,  BANGOR,  ME. 

N.  B. — Personal  and  particular  attention  given  to  putting  up  Physicians’  Prescriptions. 


BANGOR  DAILY  WHIG  AND  COURIER. 


•AND  THE- 


WEEKLY  BANGOR  COURIER, 

THE 

BEST  MEDIUMS  FOR  ADVERTISING 

In  the  Middle  and  Eastern  Sections  of  Maine. 


The  “ BANGOR  DAILY  WHIG  AND  COURIER,”  a business  and  general  Newspaper,  is  issued 
every  morning  at  $5  per  annum. 

The  WEEKLY  “ BANGOR  COURIER,”  a Family  Newspaper,  is  published  every  Thursday  at 
SI  .50  per  year  in  advance  ; if  not  paid  in  advance  $2  is  charged. 

For  latest  and  fullest  Hews,  no  better  Papers  can  he  found. 

These  papers  have  a large  circulation  in  the  Middle  and  Eastern  sections  of  the  State,  and  their 
location,  circulation,  and  general  character,  make  them  the  best  mediums  for  Advertisers  to  be  found 
in  the  State  of  Maine. 

Advertisers  from  abroad  may  depend  upon  seeing  their  favors  conspicuously  inserted,  and  on 
reasonable  terms.  1 

PLAIN  AND  FANCY  JOB  PRINTING, 

Posters,  Programmes,  Play  Bills,  Tickets,  Cards,  &c. 

Executed  with  neatness  and  despatch. 

OFFICE  IN  EXCHANGE  BLOCK,  EAST  END  KENDUSKEAG  BRIDGE, 

J&^lSTGrOtt,  JS/LH2m 

WHEELER  & LYNDE,  Proprietors. 


E.  F.  DUREN, 

ILoIiseHtr  attir  Stationer, 

Hammond  St.,  near  the  Post  Office, 

©^IR!]@®IK9  \MEu 

BODIES  FOB  LIBHAHISS ; 

Periodicals;  Depository  of  the  Bangor  Young 
Men’s  Bible  Society  ; United  States  Life  Insurance 
Co’s  Agency  ; School  Books  ; Music  for  the  Piano 
Forte  and  other  instruments  ; Books  for  Choirs, 
&c.  ; Piano-Fortes  for  sale  and  to  let ; Tract  and 
Sabbath  School  Depositories  ; Paper ; Ink  ; Slates 
at  Manufacturers’  Prices  ; Stationery  of  all  kinds  ; 
Homoeopathic  Books  and  Remedies. 


F.  T.  HARRIS, 


Ho.  16  West  Market  Square,  (3d  story ) 

ID  A N1  @ 


Music,  Periodicals,  &c.,  &c.,  bound  in  the  neatest 
and  most  substantial  manner.  Old  Books 
rebound  at  short  notice. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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HEMENWAY  & HERSEY, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  and  Manufacturers  of 

TRUNKS,  VALISES  AND  CARPFT  BAGS, 

GENT’S  FURNISHING  GOODS  AND  UMBRELLAS, 


Sole  and  Upper  Leatlier, 

CALF  SKINS,  HARNESS  LEATHER,  AND  ALL  KINDS  OF  PATENT  LEATHER. 

[£7=*CASH  PAID  FOR  SHIPPING  FURS  AND  DEER  SKINS..O 

Nos.  18  & 20  Main  St.,  and  No.  3 Exchange  Block,  Bangor. 


A.  M.  BURNHAM’S 

NO.  2 STRICKLAND’S  BLOCK, 

West  End  Kenduskeag  Bridge, 


BURBANK  & ALLAMBT, 

COPPERSMITHS,  BRASS  FOKHDEHS 

GAS  FITTERS  AND  BELL  DANGERS, 
No.  18  Central  Street, 

Mia 

Agents  for  Douglas’s  Improved  Premium  Hy- 
draulic Ram. 


J.  Burbank, 


G T.  Allamby 


SAMUEL  E.  PERKINS, 

(Formerly  Richards  &JPerkins,) 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

DRUGS,  MEDICINES,  CHEMICALS,  OILS,  CAMPUENE, 

Burning  Fluid,  Cigars,  Brushes,  Perfumery,  Fancy  Articles,  &c. 

ALL  THE  POPULAR 

PATllf  IS  111  till®, 

DIRECT  FROM  THE  PROPRIETORS. 

No.  1 Kenduskeag  Bridge, Bangor,  Me. 


AMBROSE  WARREN, 


No.  3 Granite  Block,  East  Market  Square, 


llDlluiilMSMuBir’  DEALER  IN 

BOTANIC  MEUICIKTES, 

Thompsonian  Preparations,  Essential  Oils,  Extracts,  Spices,  Shaker  Herbs,  Medical  Books,  Syringes, 
FANCY  GOODS,  PERFUMERY,  &C. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


FBKTNO  db  HALE, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

WATCHES,  JEWELRY, 

sum  mm,  chnulis, 

Plated  and  Britannia  Ware,  Combs,  Cutlery  and  Fancy  Goods, 
NO.  24  MAIN  ST.,  BANGOR,  ME. 

Gas  Fitting  and  Gas  Fixtures  of  all  binds.  Watches,  Clocks  and  Jewelry,  carefully  repaired  and 
warranted.  Chickering’s  Pianos  and  Carhart’s  Melodeons.  Iron  & Gutta  Percha  Water  Pipe. 


BIDDEFORD  MACHINE  SHOP. 

Wain"  flutoer 

HU  Ok* 


MAKE  ALL  KINDS  OF 

COTTON  MACHINERY, 

Shafting,  Machine  Tools,  Mill  Gearing, 

and 

IRON  CASTINGS. 

ALSO,  KEEP  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND, 

IfobA  $rat)terjj  anil  Spiral  Unit  Mater  Mijeels, 

And  all  kinds  of  Saw  Mill  Work,  Pender  Posts,  Saw  Gangs,  &c. 
Particular  attention  paid  to  Self-Acting  Mules,  Fly  Frames,  Drawing  Frames  and  Shaping  Engines. 

WILLIAM  DWIGHT,  Treasurer. 

WM.  H.  THOMPSON,  Sup’t. 

OFFICE  IN  BOSTON  ...  61  STATE  STREET. 


DANIEL  C.  STONE 


■DEALER  IN- 


6ioci(s,  |etoeirij  §tibeSr 

Also,  constantly  on  hand,  a good  assortment  of 

FANCY  aOODS. 

N.  B. — Clocks  and  Watches  carefully  repaired , and  warranted  to  perform  well. 

NO.  1 EXCHANGE  BLOCK, 

At  the  Corner  of  Exchange  St.  and  Kenduskeag  Bridge,  ©ir\S3@® 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  15 

S.  PAGE  & CO. 

DEALERS  IN 

ipaints,  jgntp,  ani  IfUiicitus. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

WHITING,  PUTTY,  AND  LINSEED  OIL, 

m a* 

S.  PAGE,  B.  V.  PAGE. 

” eTTT  smith, 

WATER  STREET,  . . . HALLOWELL,  ME. 


WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


CONFECTIONERY, 


Yankee  Notions  & Patent  Medicines. 

WHOLESALE  AGENT  FOR 

PERRY  PM IS’S  PAIN  KILLER. 


TRADERS  AND  COUNTRY  DEALERS  SUPPLIED  AT  BOSTON 

PRICES. 

Peddlers  who  wholesale  to  the  trade  fitted  out  at  Importers’  Prices. 


THOMAS  J.  STEWART, 

gaptrratpes, 

DBALEB  IN 

W.  1.  GOODS,  GROCERIES, 

GEO.  W.  BUTLER, 

OTJMM  AS®  ®©©S, 

^KTIlSTj 

Cheese,  Lard,  Pork,  Hams,  Beef,  Beans; 

Water  Street,  Hallo  well,  Me. 

——ALSO  — 

STONE  & WOODEN  WARE, 

GOLD  LOCKETS. 

Nos.  53  & 54  West  Market  Square, 

A LARGE  ASSORTMENT  constantly  on  hand, 

and  Warranted. 

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AMBROSE  MERRILL, 

TUI  WISE  AND  SHEET  IRON  MANUFACTURER, 

ALSO,  WHOLESALE  & RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

IPA{E[L®[E  & §Lf®W[l§5 

FIRE  FRAMES,  CALDRONS,  HOLLOW  WARE,  OVEN,  ASH  AND  BOILER  MOUTHS, 
©ASTEPIGS  & ©RN/yfflEMTSj 
Tin  Plates,  Russia  and  Eng.  Sheet  Iron,  Zinc,  &c. 


J.  W.  COFREN, 

AND  DEALER  IN 


WILLIAMS  & CUTLER, 


AND 


PAINTS,  OILS,  CLASS,  DYE-STUFFS, 

Together  with  a general  assortment  of 

IPAIPIB  IHMI®Q!i3®S& 

No.  3 North’s  Block,  Water  St., 

ATTG'TTSTA,  ME. 


ATTORNEYS, 

AUGUSTA^  Mi. 

OFFICE,  over  the  Post  Office. 
Joseph  H.  Williams.  John  L.  Cutler. 


FRANKLIN  ST.  CARRIAGE  DEPOT. 

B.  N.  THOMS, 

Coach,  Chaise,  W agon  & Sleigh 

BDMII9IFM7<9IBB!&» 

ALSO 

Elliptic  and  Side  Springs, 

AND  BLACKSMITHS’  TIRES. 

BAB* •8B9.HB. 

For  Sale— White  Oak  LUMBER,  SPOKES  and  FELLOES.  Repairing  done  at  the  Lowest  Prices. 


AT.  & C.  R.  WELLS, 

dealers  in 


JAMES  S.  MAALEYj 

(Successor  to  J.  P.  Dillingham,) 
WEST  END  KENNEBEC  BRIDGE, 
ATTOTSTA,  ME. 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


Mahogany,  Walnut,  Birch  and  Pine  Coffins, 

ALL  SIZES. 

Also,  Fisk’s  Metallic  Burial  Cases. 

NR.  6 BRIDGE’S  BLOCK,  WATER  STREET, 

Atr&TjSaPA,  ME. 

MOSES  WELLS,  CHARLES  R.  WELLS. 


$)rqcjs,  ^ 6 d i c I V) e 3 , 

PAINTS,  OILS, 

Varnishes,  Brnshes,  Mats,  Lamps, 

GROCERIES,  &C. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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WALES  & SOUTHER, 

Chemists  and  Apothecaries, 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


Drugs,  Dye-Stuffs,  Surgical  Instruments,  Chemi- 
cals, Perfumery  and  Fancy  Articles. 

AGENTS  FOR  THE  GENUINE  PATENT  MEDICINES  OF  THE  DAY. 

UHOVBI. 


BENJ.  WALES, 
JOS.  N.  SOUTHER. 


HARTFORD  & SMITH, 

BOOK-BINGERS 


No.  3 1-2  Market  Square, 

mvm,  is. 


J.  H.  HARTFORD, 


E.  H.  W.  SMITH 


S.  & 0.  C.  WHITEHOUSE, 

DEALERS  IK 

FANCY  & STAPLE 

©(Q)®® 

CARPETINGS,  &c., 

WHOLESALE  & RETAIL. 

AUGOTTA,  IS. 

3.  C.  WHITEHOUSE,  O.  C.  WHITEHOUSE. 


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AT  .BERT  TITCOMB, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

JEWELRY,  SILVER  WARE,  COMBS, 

SPECTACLES  AND  FANCY  GOODS, 

No.  6 Strickland’s  Block, 

(WEST  END  KENDUSKEAG  BRIDGE,)  1 A Kf  © (Q)  ffi, 


ORRIN  EMERSON,  Jr. 

DEALER  IK 


HEDGE  & BARTLETT, 

(Successors  to  Gen.  G.  White,) 

CROCKERY,  GLASS  WHOLESALE  GROCERS 

AND 

CHINA  WARE, 


mTBBRB,  GUTUBT,  &G. 

No.  9 BRIDGE’S  BLOCK, 

AUGUSTA,  ME. 


AKD  DEALERS  IX 


fish;  and  oil, 
No.  3 Smith  Block, 

AUGUSTA,  ME. 


Ellas  G-.  Hedge,  > 
Thos.  8.  Bartlett.  $ 


B 


18  MAINE  REGISTER. 

ELLSWORTH  HERALD 

fob  printing  Establishment* 

All  Kinds  of  JOB  PRINTING  executed  with  Neatness  and  Despatch,  and  at  the 

LOWEST  PRICES. 

All  orders  addressed  to 

E.  COUILLARD,  Ellsworth,  Me., 

Will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


J.  & J.  T.  STONE, 

WHOLESALE  AMD  RETAIL  DEALERS  IK 

J’oi'eicji)  Dotyesfic 


CARPETINGS  AND  FEATHERS, 


BENJAMIN  LAWRENCE, 


DEALER  IN 


/nriign  unit  Domestic 

DRY  GOODS, 

CARPETINGS  AND  FEATHERS, 

AND  EVERY  VARIETY  OF 


Water  Street,  Gardiner,  Maine. 

Country  Merchants  supplied  with  their  stock  of 
Dry  Goods,  at  less  prices  than  they  can  obtain 
them  in  Boston. 


Muslin  and  Cambric  Wrought  Work, 

@AIRD]IK13!R,  GM1KI3. 

Store  opposite  the  Cobbossee  House. 


L.  GILMORE 


Office,  Opposite  Foot  of  Church  Street, 

SAI&I9II5SS1&,  S2MS3S* 


Whole  or  parts  of  sets  of  teeth  inserted,  with  or  without  gums,  as  the  taste  or  necessity  may  re- 
quire — upon  the  principle  of  atmospheric  pressure  — and  a fit  warranted.  Teeth  filled  or  extracted 
without  pain,  if  desired.  Perfect  satisfaction  given  in  all  operations,  or  no  compensation  will  be 
required.  Charges  reasonable. 


ISAAC  H.  DUPEE, 


JAMES  A.  COX, 


GALLBE.T, 


AND  DEALER  IN 

JDaguemotjipe  materials, 

GRANITE  HALL,  WATER  STREET, 


Ms. 


DEALER  IN 


Water  Street, 

GARDINER,  ME. 

ALSO,  LEATHER  AND  FINDINGS. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


19 


ravLsrs  ®mm 

PREPARED  BY 

DR.  JAMES  DORRAKTC  E, 

And  Sold  Wholesale  and  Retail  ly  the  Subscriber  and  by  H.  H.  HAY,  Portland. 

This  is  a valuable  medicine  for  Coughs  and  Lung  Complaints.  It  will  cure  Coughs  oflong  standing, 
and  all  kinds  of  Pulmonary  Diseases,  also  Whooping  Cough.  Druggists  and  others  supplied  on  liberal 
terms.  GEORGE  W.  WALLINGFORD. 

Keunebunk,  Me.,  January  1, 1855. 


ALLEN  TREAT’S 

ni  sun.  bb,  sun 


AND 


No.  4 Green  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 


Constantly  on  hand,  a handsome  assortment  of 
Monuments  and  Grave  Stones,  together  with 
North  River  Curbs  and  Flagging. 


SAMUEL  M.  DOCKUM, 


Manufacturer  of 


AND  DEALER  IN  EVERT  OTHER  VARIETY. 

Rooms,  No.  18!  1-2  DanieL  Street, 

PORTSMOUTH,  ST.  H. 


IS  PUBLISHED  EVERY  THURSDAY  MORNING,  BY  GEORGE  D.  MERRILL, 
Office,  near  the  West  End  of  the  Bridge, 

LEWCSTON)  FALLS*  ME. 

Terms— $1  50  per  annum,  payable  in  advance.  Advertisements,  Business  Cards,  &c.,  Inserted  at 
the  lowest  rates. 

Every  description  of  Book,  Job  and  Fancy  Printing,  executed  at  short  notice,  in  the  neatest 
manner,  and  on  tne  most  reasonable  terms. 


Mey stone  Insurance  Co., 
FIRE  AND  MARINE, 

F H)  D L ^ ® E L R>  HI  L A. 


VAC 

fc  Wi 


!.  1.  BUGEMM, 


at 


CASH  CAPITAL,  $300,000. 

cnARTEEPWETDAL. 

Fire,  Marine  and  Inland  Transportation  Risks, 
taken  at  Current  Rates. 

Office  No.  17  Union  Building, 

No.  40  State  Street.  BOSTON 

W.  R.  Brown,  General  Agent  for  the  New 
England  States. 


And  Commissioner  to  take  Depositions, 
Affidavits,  Acknowledgments  of  Deeds, 
&c.,  to  be  used  or  recorded  in  the  State 
of  New  York,  Illinois,  Louisiana,  Mary- 
land, Virginia,  Alabama,  Pennsylvania, 
Tennessee,  and  all  Western  and  New 
England  States. 

No.  25  Railroad  Exchange, 

BOSTON. 


20  MAINE  REGISTER. 


LEWISTON,  ME., 

The  only  person  in  the  State  of  Maine  authorized  to  manufacture  and  sell  Machines  under  the  Wood- 
worth  or  Norcross  Patent  for  Planing,  Tonguing  and  Grooving  Plank  and  Boards,  or 
cutting  Sash,  Mouldings,  &c. 

Also,  Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in  DANIELS’  PLANERS,  Scroll  Saws, 
Tenoning,  Boring,  Mortising  Machines,  &c. 

LUMBER. 

A.  CAMPBELL  & CO. 

EXPORTERS,  MANUFACTURERS, 

ARID)  «mATO3E§* 

DEALERS  IN 

Boards,  Flank,  Joists,  Scantlings,  Lathes, 

CLAPBOARDS,  SHINGLES,  PICKETS, 

TIMBER,  FRAMES  OF  BUILDINGS,  SHIPS’  FRAMES, 

ships’  Hrjsns,  «&c. 

After  a devotion  of  more  than  Twenty  Tears  to  the  Lumbering  Interest,  and  having  nearly  forty 
thousand  acres  of  Timber  Lands  on  and  contiguous  to  the  Narraguagus  River,  with  extensive  Mills 
and  Machinery  of  the  best  models  and  latest  improvements,  we  flatter  ourselves  that  we  fully  under- 
stand the  n iture  and  wants  of  the  great  family  of  Dealers,  Builders  and  Consumers  of  the  raw 
materials  of  the  pine  tree  State,  and  are  always  ready  to  contract  at  the  shortest  notice,  and  at \the 
lowest  possible  prices. 

D.  W.  CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL. 

CHERRYFIELD,  ME. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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LEWISTON  WORKS. 


CHARLES  H.  REYNOLDS  & CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


STEAM  ENGINES,  BORERS, 


MACHINISTS’  TOOLS, 


mmm  mm 

CIRCULAR  BOARD  SAW-MILLS, 


All  of  the  most  approved  Patterns.  Heavy  Machinery  generally. 

L&WIftTOI,n» 


CIIAS.  H.  REYNOLDS, 
N.  B.  REYNOLDS. 


A.  YOUNG,  JR., 

O H E3  1ST, 

Manufacturer  of  and  dealer  in  Perfumery  and  Patent  Medicines,, , .LEWISTON  FALLS,  Me. 

Also,  Inventor  and  Proprietor  of  the  SHAKER  REMEDIES, 

Medicines  which  are  acquiring  a reputation  superior  to  any  now  in  use. 


MILTON  FARNHAfi,  his  Travelling  Agent,  offers,  among  other  goods,  the  following,  at  Wholesale  and  Retail : 
Shaker  Catholicon,  Fir  Balsam  Candy,  Cod  Liver  Oil  Candy,  Castor  Oil,  Sweet  Oil ; Essences  Peppermint,  Lemon, 
Checkerberry,  Wormwood,  Anise,  Bergamot,  Sassafras,  Cinnamon ; Colognes,  Hair  Oils,  Hive  Syrup,  Lemon  Syrup, 
Young’s  Dandelion  Bitters,  Paregoric,  Hot  Drops,  Composition  Powders,  American  Cream  Soap,  Letter  Paper,  Bill  Paper, 
Note  Paper.  Envelopes,  Steel  Pens,  Inks,  Pen  Holders,  Russia  Salve,  Lyon’s  Kathairon,  Wright’s  Pills,  Syrup  Wild 
Cherry  Bark,  Worm  Killer,  Ac.,  &e.,  Ac.,  kt., 


22  MAINE  REGISTER. 

FROST  & BOULTER, 

(general  Commission  fjjjertjianls, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

Mi  FI  HIE  LABCH  fflllHI!  SUP  STOCK. 

No.  108  State  Street, 

©®S‘ff®EU 

OLIVER  FROST,  ROYAL  BOULTER. 


R.  HOLLINGS  & CO., 


If 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 

SALE  ROOMS  AND  FACTORY, 
No.  6 Beverly  Street, 


R.  HOLLINGS, 


H.  J.  SILLER. 


HENRY  ROLLINS, 
No.  13  MAIN  STREET,  ELLSWORTH,  MAINE, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


CARPET-BAGS,  WHIPS,  WHIP-STOCKS,  HORSE-BRUSHES,  CURRY-COMBS,  & 


repairing  done  at  short  notice. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


23 


NEW  ENGLAND  Ml'fllL  LIFE  INIRMCE  COMPANY, 

Office,  Merchants’  Bank  Building,  State  Street,  Boston,  Mass., 

Sine*  commencing,  February  1,  1844,  to  Jan-  of  Dec.,  1853,  amounted  to  30  percent,  of  the  pre- 


uary,  1855.  hast  made  out  5,200  policies. 

The  amoun;s  from  $200  to  $15,000  each.  Largest 
amount  taken  on  one  risk,  $15,000.  Insures 
Lives  only. 

Fund  accumulated,  owing  to  the  favorable  turn 
of  the  risks  thus  far,  over  $65^00,  well  invested 
for  the  proportionable  benefit  ™ those  who  shall 
become  as  well  as  those  already  members.  Sur- 
plus to  be  refunded  to  members  at  the  end  of 
every  five  years  from  Dec.  1843.  The  distribution 


miums  paid  in  five  years.  Premium  may  be  paid 
quarterly  or  semi-annually  when  desired,  and 
amounts  not  too  small.  All  the  premiums  earned 
by  the  Company  are  paid  to  it,  and  no  member 
pays  in  his  note  or  money  against  the  notes,  (good 
or  bad)  of  other  members. 

Forms  of  application,  and  pamphlets  of  the 
Company  and  its  reports,  to  be  had  of  its  agents, 
or  at  the  office  of  the  Company,  or  forwarded  by 
mail,  if  written  for  post  paid. 

Directors  — Willard  Phillips,  Charles  P.  Curtis,  M.  P.  Wilder,  Thomas  A.  Dexter,  Sewell  Tappan, 
Charles  Ilubbard,  A.  W.  Thaxter,  Jr  , W.  B.  lleynolds,  Wm,  W.  Tucker,  George  H.  Folger. 

WILLARD  PHILLIPS,  Pres.... JOHN  HOMANS,  Consulting  Physician.... BEN J.  F.  STEVENS,  Scc’y. 

porcelain  Cwtjj  nnfr  Setifets'  Snstniiuents. 

JONES,  WHITE  & McCURDY’S 

EQSlSSr'iP^JIa  132  Q?  3D  'Q?  S3  9 

3K  TREMONT  ROW, BOSTON. 

263  BROADWAY NEW  YORK. 

116  ARCH  STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 

DENTISTS  can  find  at  the  above-named  places  a full  supply  of  Porcelain  Teeth.Gold  and  Tinfoil  ; 
Gold,  Silver,  and  Platina  Plate  and  Wire  ; Gold  and  Silver  Soldtr ; Tooth  Forceps 
aud  Dentists’  Instruments,  and  all  other  materials  used  by  the  Dental  Profession. 

ORDERS  by  Mail  or  Express  carefully  and  promptly  executed. 


A.  O.  STURTE  VANT, 

50  & 52  FEDERAL  STREET,  BOSTON, 


MANUFACTURER  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


TABLE  COVERS,  AND  WINDOW  SHADES, 

£Msm  ffixnrass,  mmwmm,  &s. 

STOKE  AND  OTHER  SHADES  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Manufactory  at  West  Newton,  Mass. 


MATTHIAS  MINER, 

Manufacturer  and  Wholesale  Dealer  in 

SOFT,  BUTTER,  AND  OYSTER 

<33  £23.  <33  QS.  J3Qi©9 


.)  «“«»*  »«  an  m $ auau  arm 

Which  he  will  supply,  as  usual,  at  the  lowest  prices  for  Cash,  at 

WIIOIiESALE  OR  RETiLIIj. 

baxerv  av  miBSKi  ssuwte,  ssoais. 

STORE  AT  NO.  43  PORTLAND  STREET,  BOSTON. 


24  MAINE  REGISTER. 

LEATHER  AND  FIUDINgS, 

JOH  NT  ILLS  ON  & C 0 . , 

IMPORTEBS  OP 


DJannfarlams’  Utiolrs, 

AND  DEALERS  IN  4 

ot®®  ot®ot9  m,9 

23  & 24  North  Market  Street, . . Boston. 

French  Calf-Skins.  Lastings,  Galloons,  Shoe  Threads,  Boot  Webbs,  &c.,  &e. 


BMK  AND  COUNTING  ROOM 


STEPHEN  SMITH, 

Dr  0 k Hatmfnrtnm, 


Double  and  Single  Standing  and  Sitting 
Desks,  Skip  Tables,  Writing 
Tables,  Cloth  Tops, 

Book  Cases, 


Arm  Chairs, 

Desk  Stools  and  Mahog- 
any Counters,  constantly  on 
band,  or  made  to  order  at  short  notice. 


51  <x  53  CORNHUL, 

©©ST®®!. 


CUTTER,  TOWER  & CO., 

[Formerly  C.  A Haskins  & Co.] 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 

wwet  m®  suit  pii§*> 

Drawing  and  Carpenters’  Pencils,  Blank  Books  and  Stationery,  Seals  and  Embossing  Presses, 

Nos.  17  & 19  COENHILL, 

liSTii. 


advertising  department.  25 


Nos.  24  & 26  Tremont  St.,  Boston,  ( under  the  Museum,) 


MANUFACTURERS  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

JHo&ern  anfc  Antique  0rnament9, 

For  the  Embellishment  of  Buildings  outside  and  inside,  Ship  Cabins,  Mirror  and  Picture  Frames, 
Furniture  Ornaments  in  Gilt,  or  in  imitation  of  various  kinds  of  wood.  Also, 

Cornices,  and  Patent  Ventilating  Centre  Pieces  for  Ceilings. 

K7*  Ornaments  made  to  any  design  at  short  notice. 

Address  BOSTON  PAPIER  MACHE  CO.,  24  and  26  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

FKETtERIC  HOLTON,  Treasurer. 


D.  C.  STRATTON  & CO. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

Bedsteads,  Teapoys,  Whatnots, 

<£&<s>o 

No.  12  Charlestown  Street, 

(Opposite  the  Boston  & Maine  Railroad  Depot,)  © ® S TT  ® 53  ❖ 

FACTORY  AT  WALTHAM, 


L.  X^^iE^IKLIESiEl.  c&3  CO. 

DEALERS  IN 


ALSO 


VENEERS  OF  ALL  KINDS, 

11  CHARLESTOWN  STREET,  HAYMARKET  SQUARE, 


L.  PARKER, 

S.  CUTTER, 

W.  R.  WRITE. 


Opposite  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  Depot, 


BOSTON. 


Mahogany,  Spanish  Cedar,  Rosewood,  Ebony.  Cherry,  Satin  Wool,  Zebra  Wood,  Southern  Cedar, 
Black  Walnut,  Looking-Glass  Backs,  Machine  Mouldings,  Knobs,  & c.,  &c. 

e-At  their  Factory  in  Winchester,  Sawing  and  Turning  of  all  kinds  neatly  executed. 


BOWKER,  TORREY  & CO. 

69  Charlestown  St,  & 61  Beverly  St., 


IMPORTERS  & DEALERS. 

MARBLE  CHIMNEY  PUBES,  SLABS  AND  BLOCKS, 


A large  assortment  constantly  on  hand. 


■r:i  j 


49, 51  & 53  Haverhill  St.  and  9, 8, 7 & 6 Travers  St. 

Corner  of  Haverhill  & Travers  Slrccls,  BOSTOUf  IS  A E S s 

IMPROVED  TAUNTON  BLOWERS, 

STEAM  ENGINES  AND  BOILERS. 


NEW  AND  SECOND-HAND 

M ACHIKTER'S', 

Of  all  Descriptions  and  Prices,  Bought  and  Sold. 

Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  Machinists’  Tools,  Improved  Taunton  Blowers, 
Iron  and  Wood  Planers,  Fire  Proof  Safes,  Fire  Brick  and  Clay,  Fire 
Sand,  Moulding  Sand,  Coal  Facing,  Car  Wheels  & Couplings. 


SECOND-HAND 


New  and  Second-Hand  Machinery,  of  all  descriptions  and  prices. 


NATHAN  HASKINS, 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  27 


LAMBERT,  MULLIKEN  & STACKPOLE, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


IE*  IFL  ES  3M:  I XT  T&/L 


m m>ft  fl 


NO.  13  H AVER  11 1 LE  ST.,  BOSTON. 


Having  received  the  DIPLOMA  from  the  AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  in  New  York,  and  the 
MASS.  CHARITABLE  MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION  in  Boston,  they  are  now  prepared  to  furnish 
the  TRADE  with  a superior  quality  of  their  Goods,  at  short  notice. 

GEO.  H.  LAMBERT.  JOHN  MULLIKEN,  JR.  JOHN  W.  STACKPOLE. 


f 


Those  about  introducing  Gas  into  their  Dwelling  Houses,  or  Public  Halls,  or 
other  Buildings,  will  find 

A HEW  AND  EXTENSIVE  ASSORTMENT 

OF 

CHANDELIERS  AND  BRACKETS, 


AND  EVERY  SPECItS  OF 


A. 


KR 


I (S3 


:9> 


AT  TIIE 


GAS  FITTING  MANUFACTORY  SALESROOM 


OF 


J&. 


No.  13  HAWKINS  STREET,  BOSTON. 


HARD'S"  d§3  O O . 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

sashes^  mm% 

GLAZED  WINDOWS, 

JPMN’SFffi©  SBSaHNBS, 

iFence  Pales,  Stair  Balusters,  Framing  , Pins,  &c.,  &c. 

No.  179  Blackstone  St.,  near  Haymarket  Square. 


BOSTON. 


WILLIAM  HARDY. 


AUGUSTUS  HARDY. 


28 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


J.  E.  CRANE, 

PROPRIETOR  AND  MANUFACTURER  OF 

CRANE’S  PATENT 

-MTU  BUI 


SOLD  BY  SHIP  CHANDLERS  GENERALLY. 


MILTON  ALDRICH 

MANUFACTURES 

AIiTi  KINDS  OF 


ftcxms, 


-AT- 


OTIS  IIS  STM  MILL, 

Middlesex  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

J.  BRADFORD,  Agent, PORTLAND,  Maine. 


CHARLES  GAGE, 

PUKING  11  RIMS’ 

No.  17  Market  Street, 


IL@WSQ.1L.  MASS. 


E.  TRESCOTT,  JR., 

WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


Nos.  34  and  38  Central  Street, 


LATHROP  & CO.,  ! GEORGE  P.  WADSWORTH, 

— SADDLERY  Cfiflir  Dealtx, 


Manufacturers  and 
Wholesale  Dealers  in 

SADDLES, 

HARNESS  COLLARS, 

Trunks,  &c., 

of  every  price  and 
quality. 

30  Central  Street, 

[BOSTON. 


Nos.  198  & 201  Commercial  Street, 

And  Nos.  173  & 175  Fulton  Street, 


(Up  Stairs,) 


fiosrofl’1. 


N.  B. — Chairs  of  all  descriptions,  Toilets,  Wash 
Stands,  Cradles,  &c  , Wholesale  and  Retail. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


29 


SHELTOKT  db  CHEEVEH, 

IMPORTERS  AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Engine  Hose,  a * Machine  Belting, 

of  all  widths  & sizes, 

House,  Store  and 
iBank  Trunks, 
Saddles,  Bridles, 
(Horse  Blankets, 
'Fly  Nets,  &c.  &c. 


Fire  Buckets, 

Elastic  Pipes, 

Fire  Caps, 
Harnesses, 

Collars,  Whips,  jSIlfij 
Carpet  Bags, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 

Nos.  7 WASHINGTON  & 58  BRATTLE  ST.,  BOSTON, 

J.  SHELTON.  (Fourth  Door  from  Dock  Square.)  S.  G.  CIIEEVER. 


W IIiLIA  X VL 


AHCE, 


1P&! 


FORCE  FIJMP  & WATER  CEOSET  MAKER, 
No.  28  Market  Square,  Portland,  Me. 

AND  NOS.  33  & 35  CONGRESS  ST.,  BOSTON. 


WARM,  COLD, 

AND 

SHOWER  BATHS, 

WASH  BASINS, 

FOUNTAINS, 

HYDRANTS, 

CESS  POOLS, 

And  every  Requisite  in  use  in  the  Plumbing  Business. 

Plumbing  Work  of  every  description  executed  in  any  part  of  tbe  Union. 

W.  P.  would  respectfully  state  that  he  has  had  thirty  years’  experience  as  a practical  Plumber, 
and  no  effort  will  be  spared  on  his  part  to  make  this  establishment  the  best  in  New  England. 

[tyThe  Plumbing  Work  and  Water  Fixtures  of  the  following  Popular  Hotels  were  put  up  through- 
out by  me,  and  are  testimony  sufficient  to  assure  those  who  favor  me  with  their  orders,  that  they  will  be 
executed  with  the  very  best  material  and  workmanship,  in  the  most  approved  and  thorough  manner : 
REVERE  HOUSE,  Bowdoin  Sq.,  Paran  Stevens,  Esq.  | SAGADAHOC  HOUSE,  Bath,  Me.,  J.  Patten,  Esq. 
WINTHROP  HOUSE,  Boston,  R.  W.  Holman  & Co.  | STANLEY  HOUSE.  Augusta,  Me.,  Hon.  R.  Williams. 
AMERICAN  HOUSE,  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  L.  Rice,  Esq.  I BRATTLE  HOUSE,  Cambridge. 

NATIONAL  HOUSE,  Hayinarket  Square,  Boston.  | INSANE  HOSPITAL,  Augusta,  Me.,  Dr.  Harlow. 


DRAIN  TRAPS, 
BRASS  COCKS, 
PLATED  COCKS, 
LEAD  PIPES, 
SHEET  LEAD, 
COPPER  PUMPS, 


DARIUS  EDDY, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 


102  Railroad  Block, 

LINCOLN  STREET, 

Worcester*  Depot,  | 

OyEddy’s  Refrigerator  took  the  Premium  at  the  Massachusetts  Mechanics’  Fair,  1850. 


GREAT  IMPROVEMENT  IN  JACK  SCREWS, 

For  Raising  Buildings,  Railroad  Cars,  Coaches,  and  other  Heavy  Burdens. 

PATILVTEO  MAY  9,  1854. 

One  turn  of  this  screw  performs  the  same  amount  cf  labor  that  two  will  in  others. 
The  advantage  of  having  the  bar  in  the  centre  will  be  readily  seen. 

For  Sale,  Wholesale  and  Retail,  at 

J.  SI.  BEAD’S,  SI  & S3  Union  Street,  Boston. 

J.  M.  READ  also  Manufactures  and  Deals  m 

Portable  Cooking  Ranges,  and  bis  new  style  of  Parlor  Cooking  Stove, 

All  fitted  for  burning  Wood  an  i Coal,  making  them  suitable  for  country  and  city 
use.  They  combine  all  the  modern  improvements  fer  Hot  Water  and  Hot  Air  for 
heating  extra  rooms.  They  cannot  be  superseded  for  economy  or  convenience. 

Also,  Read’s  Patent  Screw  Boot  Forms  & Boot  Crimping  Machines. 


HENSHAW  & CLEMSON, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  WARRANTED 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 

colics  S3  colics 

NO.  31  EXCHANGE  STREET,  BOSTON. 

IHON  WORKS. 


CLARKE  & SMITH, 

The  Proprietors  of  the  DEDIIAM  IRON  WORKS,  have  established  their  Office  and  Warerooms,  at 

No.  23  Exchange  Street,  Boston,  Mass., 

Where  they  are  prepared  to  receive  orders  for  CASTINGS,  having  a large  variety  of  patterns  for 

MACHINERY  CASTINGS, 

Such  as  Gears,  Pulleys,  Hangers,  Couplings,  Pedestals,  Pox,  WaterWheel  Gudgeons,  Segments, 
and  Jacks ; Hacks  and  Pinions,  Saw  and  Grist  Mill  Work,  Balance  Wheels 
Steam  and  Water  Pipes,  Grate  Bars,  &e. 

Havinghad  large  experience,  and  employing  first-rate  pattern  makers,  they  will  give  particular  attention  to 
getting  up  Patterns  for  Mill  Gearing,  and  other  Machinery. 

They  have  also  facilities  for  Boring,  Turning,  and  Blacksmith  Work,  and  manufacture  Mill  Gearing,  Shaft- 
ing, and  various  kinds  of  Machinery.  A general  assortment  of  Pulleys,  Hangers,  &e.,  may  be  found  at  W arerooms. 
f . CLABKE.  H.  SMITH. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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AGRICULTURAL  WAREHOUSE  AND  SEED  STORE. 

M.  & F.  BURR, 


DEALERS  IN 


rnwmi  implements. 

Seeds,  Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees, 

SHRUBS  & FLOWERING  PLANTS 

No.  23  Broad  Street,  Cor.  of  Central  Street,  Boston. 

Garden  & Flower  Seeds,  Fruit  Trees,  &c. 

h oyeF&^c  O. 

7 Merchants  Row,  - - - Boston, 

OFFER  FOR  SALE  A VERY  LARGE  COLLECTION  OF 


Flower  Seeds,  Horticultural  Tools,  &c. 

AND  ONE  HUNDRED  &FIFTY  THOUSAND  FRUIT  TREES, 

EMBRACING 

Pears,  Apples,  Cherries,  Plums,  Peaches,  Grapes,  Currants, 
Strawberries,  &c. 

Of  every  desirable  sort  worthy  of  cultivation.  Also,  a most  extensive  collection  of 

ORNAMENTAL  TREES,  SHRUBS  AND  EVERGREENS, 

BY  THE  HUNDRED  OR  THOUSAND. 

10,000  Extra  Sized  PEAR  TREES,— 2 to  8 years  old,  in  full  bearing  state,  at  low 
prices. 

23,009  GREENHOUSE  PLANTS, — of  all  the  choicest  kinds,  including  Camellias,  Gera- 
niums, Heaths,  &c. 

A spar*  gus  ami  Rhubarb  Roots, — Scions  of  Fruits  cut  from  our  specimen  Trees,  of  over 
1500  varieties,  suoplied  by  the  hundred  or  dozen. 

CATALOGUES  fnrni.-hed  gratis  on  application. 


EBENEZER  WEEMAN, 

II  Ml 


E.  W.  has  for  the  last  seven  years,  devoted  his  entire  attention,  with- 
out regard  to  labor  or  expense,  to  introduce  foreign  and  original  designs 
of  IRON  FENCE,  and  is  constantly  adding  to  his  large  stock,  some  of 
MU  the  most  chaste  and  elegant  designs  ever  offered  to  the  public.  All  who 
intend  to  fence  their  cemeteries  or  front  yards,  cannot  fail  to  be  suited 
in  price  and  pattern.  The  subscriber,  having  made  the  manufacture  of 
Iron  Railing  his  entire  business  for  the  past  seven  years,  is  enabled  to 
furnish  the  very  best  quality,  both  in  material  and  manufacture,  at  the 
lowest  prices  per  pound  or  foot.  All  persons  in  want  of  every  descrip- 
tion ut  iiiuN  RAILING,  are  invited  to  view  some  of  the  best  specimens  ever  offered 
to  the  public,  which  can  be  seen  at  his  waieroom,  where  whole  fronts  are  set  up  as 
thpy  appear  on  lots,  to  suit  purchasers.  All  orders  promptly  executed,  and  satisfac- 
tion guaranteed.  E.  WEEMAN,  6 Merrimac  St.,  opposite  Gouch  St.,  Boston. 


32 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


JAMES  H.  HALLETT  & CO., 

DEALERS  IN 

Jfcaljrcrs,  litoteses  ani  $tMring, 

NO.  16  DOCK  SQUARE, 


J.  H.  IlAIXETT, 

J.  IlALlETT, 

S.  A.  Fairweather. 


SHIPS’  CABINS  FURNISHED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


©LASS  ©ffllTTIIffl®  SSTABLIS0ESBT. 

COOK  tfc  RINDGE, 


CT® 


Iflarafectoo's, 


Mo,  125  CONGRESS  STREET,  (formerly  31  Atkinson  St.,) 

JAS.  M.  COOK,  \ 

JOHN  RINDGE,  ) 

Side  Lights,  Ship  Windows,  Shades, Door  Plates,  Coach  and  Lantern  Lights;  Ground, Enamelled, 
Flock  and  Stained  Glass,  Wholesale  and  Retail.  Church  and  other  Ornamental  Windows,  to  order. 
Lead  and  Metal  Sashes  made  to  order  at  the  lowest  prices. 


GEORGE  L.  STEARNS, 

m£, 


MANUFACTURER  OF  PATENT 

‘Spirit  Tr  w. 


AND 


Opposite 
Simmons  Block. 


Also,  Dealer  in  PIG  & BAR  DEAD, 
No.  23  WATER  STREET, 


D.  P.  IVES  & CO 


IMPORTERS  OF 


W’MMGW  ®0©JS 


AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 


Fine  Cutlery,  Combs,  Brushes,  Fans,  Aecordeons,  &c. 

No.  83  MILK  ISTREET,  Comer  of  Congress,  late  Atkinson  Street, 

\ BOITOH. 


S.  B.  IVES, 

D.  P.  IVES, 

F.  M.  KEELER.' 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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BYAM,  BRUCE,  PEARSON  & CO., 

^ X»  T EHXT  T7  ^ ^ 

ISTo.  116  UNION  STREET, 

£ 

AT  THE  LOWEST  CASH  PRICES,  AND  WARRANTED. 

Orders  Solicited,  and  Punctually  Answered. 

THE  HORSE-NOBLEST  OF  DOMESTIC  ANIMALST 

AND  THE  ONE  MOST  FREQUENTLY  ILL-TREATED,  NEGLECTED  AND  ABUSED. 

We  have  just  published  a book  so  valuable  to  every  man  who  owns  a horse,  that  no  one  should 
willingly  be  without  it.  It  is  entitled, 

ugb  laaisaan  aaaaa  oawaa, 

and  is  from  the  pen  of  that  celebrated  English  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Dr.  GEO.  H.  DAD  D?  well  known  for  many 
years  in  this  country,  as  one  of  the  most  successful,  scientific  and  popular  writers  and  lecturers  in  this  branch 
of  medical  and  surgical  science.  The  book  which  he  now  offers  to  tue  public  is  the  result  of  many  years’  study 
and  practical  experience,  which  few  have  had. 

From  the  numerous  and  strong  commendations,  of  distinguished  men  and  the  newspaper  press,  we  select  the 
following : 

Extract  from  a letter  from  Hon.  John  H.  Clifford , Ex-Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

Dr.  Dadd  : Dear  Sir,— I hope  your  new  work  on  the  noblest  creature  that  man  has  ever  been  permitted  to  hold 
in  subjection  (the  horse),  will  meet  that  success  which  all  your  efforts  in  this  direction  so  well  deserve. 

Your  obedient  servant,  JOHN  H.  CLIFFORD. 

From  Hon.  Marshall  P.  Wilder. 

Boston-,  Mat  13, 1854. 

Dr.  Dadd  : My  Dear  Sir,— I am  greatly  obliged  to  you  for  your  valuable  treatise,  the  results  of  your  own  inves- 
tigations, which  you  have  recently  issued,  hoping  that  it  may  meet  with  the  patronage  of  a discriminating  com- 
munity. I remain,  yours,  with  great  regard,  MARSHALL  P.  WILDER. 

The  Modem  Horse  Doctor,  by  Dr.  G.  H.  Dadd,  is  a manual  of  genuine  science,  and  ought  to  be  owned  and 
studied,  on  the  score  of  humanity  as  welt  as  interest,  by  every  man  who  owns  a horse. — Boston  Congregalionalist. 

No  farmer  or  owner  of  a horse  should  be  without  this  book.  Stable-keepers,  stage  proprietors  and  hackmen, 
we  believe  would  derive  profit  by  having  at  least  one  copy  hung  up  in  their  stables  for  use  and  reference  by  their 
stable  men  .—Philadelphia  Daily  News.\ 

Published  by  JOHN  P.  JEWETT  & CO., 

NO.  117  WASHINGTON  STREET,  BOSTON. 

EVERY  FARMER "SHOULD  OWN 

SCHENCK’S  KITCHEN  GARDENER’S  TEXTBOOK Price  50  cts. 

COLE  ON  THE  DISEASES  OF  DOMESTIC  ANIMALS.  35,000  sold. .. -Price  50  cts. 

COLE’S  AMERICAN  FRUIT  BOOK.  18,000  sold Price  50  cts. 

BRECK’S  BOOK  OF  FLOWERS Price  75  cts. 

DR.  LANGLEY’S 

CELEBRATED 

THE  GREAT  REMEDY  FOR  ~ ^ ^ 

Jaundice,  Biic,  Dyspepsia,  Costiveness,  Humors  of  the  Blood  and  Skin,  Indigestion,  Nervous  Headache, 
Piles,  General  Debility,  and  all  Diseases  arisiug  from  a disordered  Stomach,  or  bad,  hnmory  Blood. 

Only  25  cts.  for  Pint,  and  37  1-2  cts.  for  Quart  Bottles. 

GBNEinAXj.  I3SF»OT, 

99  UNION  STREET,  BOSTON. 

FOR  SALE  BY  ALL  MEDICINE  DEALERS  IN  MAINE. 


c 


34  MAINE  REGISTER. 


B.  W.  DUNKLEE  & CO.’S 


WARMING  & VENTILATING  FURNACE, 

For  Dwellings,  School-Houses,  Stores,  Churches,  Halls,  Factories,  4c. 

This  Furnace  retains  the  same  principle  in  several  forms,  adapted  for  a portable  as 
well  as  a brick  furnace.  Thousands  of  References  can  be  given  in  proof  of  the  economy, 
durability,  and  complete  operation  of  this  furnace.  We  WARRANT  the  success  of  ; 
every  furnace.  Furnaces,  Ranges,  Cooking  and  Parlor  Stoves,  Penrhyn  Marble 
Mantels,  Parlor  Grates,  &c.,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

B.  W.  DUNKLEE  & CO., 

Ill  & 113  Blackstone  Street,  Boston.  - 1 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


35 


JAMES  FERGUSON, 


DEALER  IN 


Jfraito,  dCabtit  Jfitnus|ing  §mhf 

MATTRESSES,  &G., 

Ifo.  S3  Commercial  Street, 

3M>8g<DSf.  szass, 

FROM  LOWS  ASB  MW  I0EK, 

DESIGNER « ENGRAVER  UPON  WOOD, 

NO.  129  WASHINGTON  STREET, 

Respectfully  informs  Publishers,  Authors  and  Printers,  that  he  has  established 
himself  at  the  above  address,  where  he  will  confine  himself  strictly  to  First  Class 
Book  Illustrations,  with  a due  regard  to  moderate  charges,  and  superior  and  prompt 
execution  of  all  orders  entrusted  to  him.  The  annexed  list  of  Superior  Illustrated 
Works,  upon  which  he  has  been  engaged,  will,  he  believes,  demonstrate  his  ability  to 
satisfy  his  patrons. 

London  Editions. — The  Wandering  Jew,  Mysteries  of  Paris,  Waverley  Novels, 
(Abbotsford  Edition,)  Heath’s  Illustrated  Bible,  Beauties  of  the  Opera,  London 
Illustrated  News. 

American  Editions. — Irving’s  Sketch  Book,  Tales  of  a Traveller,  The  Alhambra, 
Knickerbocker’s  History  of  New  York,  New  York  Art  Bulletin,  The  Lamplighter, 
Lady’s  Almanac,  Ballou’s  Pictorial. 

G .'  P.  TEWKSBURY, 

NO.  140  COMMERCIAL  STREET,  . . BOSTON, 

General  Agent  for  the  Sale  of 

MJLW3  PAOTTF  SAIPSITAH, 

FRANCIS’S  METALLIC  LIFE  BOATS, 

Delano’s  Rudder  Brace,  Coleman’s  Leading  Truck,  Baker’s  Jib  Hanks,  Thompson’s 
Ventilator,  Tewksbury’s  Marine  Life  Seats,  &,c. 

Constantly  on  hand,  fill  modern  approved  inventions  appertaining  to  shipboard.  All 
orders  promptly  executed. 


36 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


mmwii  mmE  g®wMism  m ass, 


JOSEPH  S.  READ, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 

J&tfoles  Huir  fjanttssts, 


No.  26  SUDBURY  ST., 

Between  Portland  St.  & Ilaymarket  Square, 

BOSTON, 

Keeps  constantly  on  hand, 

Horse  Clothing,  Fly  Nets,  Brushes, 
Combs,  Whips,  Chamois  Leather. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


37 


SARGENT,  HARLOW  & CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

CARRIAGES  AND  HARNESSES, 

Of  every  Description. 

Repository  7 and  8 Haymarket  Square, 

East  side  of  the  Maine  Railroad  Depot, 


Francis  Sargent,  ) 
James  H.  Harlow,  J 


© ® § 7 © El  ♦ 


Alfred  E.  Goodwin. 
Orlando  H.  Sargent. 


MANUFACTORY  AT  WEST  AMESBURY,  MASS. 


SUPERIOR  MATTRESSES  AND  BEDS  ABE  MANUFACTURED  BY  THE  BLIND, 

AT  THE 

ffrkiits  Institution  anil  21assnr|nsctts  ^snlum. 

They  keep  for  Sale,  at  20  Bromfield  Street,  Boston, 

A good  assortment  of  Cushions,  Mattresses,  Comforters,  Ready-Made  Bed  Tijks,  Sheets  and  Pillow 
Cases ; Live  Geese  and  Common  Feathers,  warranted  free  from  the  offensive  odor  common  to  new 
Feathers.  They  cleanse  old  Beds  by  a process  which  not  only  renders  them  free  from  all  impurities, 
but  softens,  so  that  the  bulk  is  often  considerably  increased.  They  cleanse  and  refit  old  Mattresses,  at 
short  notice,  and  in  a superior  manner.  Beds  and  Mattresses  delivered  in  Boston,  Charlestown, 
Cambridge,  and  Roxbury,  free  of  charge.  Orders  from  all  parts  of  the  country  received  and  promptly 
attended  to. 

I.  W.  PATTEN,  Agent  for  Sales. 


SEED  STORE  AND  AGRICULTURAL  WAREHOUSE. 


M.  db  F.  BURR, 

DEALERS  IN 


Fruit  & Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs,  Flowering  Plants,  &c. 


No.  23  Broad  St.,  Cor.  of  Central  St.,  Boston. 


GEORGE  W.  WILLISTON, 

[Successor  to  Thomas  H.  Dunham,] 

Rope  fe  ®riue  JWanufactuwr, 

No.  30  INDIA  STREET,  . . BOSTON. 

Russia  and  Manilla  Rope,  Tarred  Rope  and  Tarns,  Spun  Yam  and  Worm  Line,  Marline,  Houseline, 
and  Ratline,  Halter  and  Hay  Rope,  Flax  and  Hemp  Packing,  Deep  Sea  Lines  and  Hand  Lines,  Bed 
Cords  and  Clothes  Lines,  Sacking,  Leading,  and  Log  Lines,  Cotton  Twine  and  Wicking,  Cotton  Rope 
and  Banding,  Wool,  Broom,  and  Brush  Twine,  Cotton  and  Flax  Sail  Twine,  Hemp  and  Cotton  Seine 
Twine,  Hemp,  Cotton,  and  Flax  Yarns,  Carpet  Warp  and  Rug  Filling,  Bale  Rope  and  Bailing  Twine, 
Shoe  Thread.  India  Twine,  Jute,  Flax,  Manilla,  Sun,  Russia,  aDd  American  Hemp,  Cod,  Mackerel,  and 
all  kinds  of  Fishing  Lines.  Rope,  Twine,  and  Lines  made  to  order  at  short  notice. 


38 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


E.  W.  BALL, 

DEALER  IN 


aints,  inmisj)  attfo  fflinWn  (Slass. 


also 

SPERW,  WHALE  A LINSEED  OIL, 

&AEPHBKS  ABB  B0&0BH6  IPL0  B ©> 

No.  7 Long  Wharf,  opposite  Custom  House, 


A.  L.  CUTLER, 


WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


PAINTS,  OILS  AND  WINDOW 


Drugs,  IMiriitts  anir  §n  Stuffs, 

AND  MANUFACTURER  OF 


Coach,  Furniture,  Piano  Forte,  and  Damar  or  Zinc  Varnishes, 


NO.  43  INDIA  STREET,  BOSTON. 


GEO.  W.  ROBBINS, 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 


MAKSH  & CO., 


Umbrellas,  Parasols  and  Parasolettes, 


Of  all  varieties  of  stjle  and  quality.  Wholesale  and  Relfcul. 
Also,  at  this  establishment  may  be.  found  a complete 
assortment  of  Fancy  Articles.  Walking  Canes,  Violins, 
Accordeons,  Violin  Strings,  Sheet  Music,  Music  Boxes 
from  2 to  6 Airs,  and  otiier  Musical  Goods. 
es-Umbrellas  and  Parasols  new  covered  and  repaired. 

Store,  83  Court  St.,  Boston. 


Inyentors,  Wholesale  Dealers  and-  Sole  Manufacturers  of 
MARSH’S 

Celehratcir  flaUnt  ©il, 

No.  30  India  Street, 

Opposite  Head  of  Central  Wharf, 

B©S1F©EI. 

Also,  Manufacturers  & Wholesale  Dealers  in 

BUiaararo  fx-ttid,  campite^ e,  &g. 


advertising  department. 


3D 


R.  H.  SPALDING, 

(Successor  to  H.  PORTER.) 


SOLE  MANUFACTURER  OF 

PORTER’S  PATENT  COMPOSITION  BUBNIN3  FLUID; 

ALSO,  SUPERIOR 


And  Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 

FLUID  AID  OIL  CHANDELIERS ; 

ASTRAL,  SOLAR,  HANGING  & SIDE  LAMPS  ; 

Portable  and  Study  Lamps,  of  every  description; 

GIRANDOLES,  CANDELAJBRAS, 

HALL  LANTERNS; 

China  and  Terra  Cotta  Ware; 

GLOBES,  SHADES,  GLASS  PRISMS,  &C.,  &C. 


WHOLESALE  & RETAIL. 

NOS.  8 AND  9 TREMONT  ROW, 


(OPPOSITE  THE  HEAD  OF  HANOVER  STREET,) 


40 


MA  INK  REGISTER. 


BUTLER,  KEITH  & HILL, 

IMPORTERS  OF 

HARDWARE,  TABLE  CUTLERY,  &C., 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

Pa®  MI©  SSUSBir  ILIA©  tpa©!* 

ZINC,  COPPER,  AND  IRON  PUMPS,  &C.,  &C., 

NO.  118  MILK° STREET* [Corner  Batterymarch  St.,] 

Peter  Butler,  Jr.,  ) _ _ _ _ _ .. 

B.  Richmond  Keith,  J B Q § T Q NL 

Ricliord  B.  Bill.  > 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 


THE  SUBSCRIBER  HAS  ON  HAND  A LARGE 
AND  COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT  OP 

THUNKS,  &c., 

AS  FOLLOWS: 

SOLID  LEATHER  AND  IRON  FRAME 

TMTSiiiKS  T&Sfl&S, 

IRON  BOUND  TRUNKS, 

LADIES"  DRESS  AND  BONNET  TRUN&Sj, 

PACKING  AND  FANCY  TRUNKS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Also,  Leather  and  Carpet  Bags,  Velvet  and  Brussels  Satchels,  Valises,  &c.,  in  great 
variety,  all  of  which  he  will  sell  at  greatly  reduced  prices,  at  his 

Manufactory,  Corner  of  Milk  & Devonshire  Sts.,  Boston. 

JOHN  G.  HALEY. 

WAKEFIELD  & HOWE, 

DEALERS  IN 

PAINTED  PAILS, 

fllSI,  9UCEBTB, 

BROOMS,  BRUSHES,  BASKETS,  BOXES, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 

WOODEN  AND  WILLOW  WARES,  ALICANT  AND  OTHER  MATS, 

W os.  S9  and  30  Worth  Market  Street,  Boston. 

ENOCH  H.  WAKEFIELD.  NELSON  HOWE. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  41 

S3.  33.  E3.XJSJS, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

SPRINGS 

For  Sofas,  Chairs,  Car  Seats,  Car- 

riage Backs  and  Spring  Beds,  Wholesale  & Retail, 

12  HAYMARKET  SQUARE, 


MELENDI  & DAVID, 

Manufacturers  of 


No.  8 DOCK  SQUARE,  (up  stairs,)  BOSTON. 

!T7“  WHIPS  NEATLY  REPAIRED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


!KTo.  Causeway  Street, 

Near  Eastern  and  Fitchburg  Depots, 


42  MAINE  REGISTER. 


T.  & A.  most  respectfully  inform  their  friends,  and  the  Public  in  general,  that  they 
are  prepared  to  execute  all  orders  of 

DESIGirnG  AM)  F.VGUAVIAG  OX  WOOD, 


unreasonable  terms,  and  in  the  most  satisfactory  manner,  viz:  — Illustrations  for 
Books,  Headings  for  Newspapers,  Portraits,  Designs  for  Bill  Heads,  Views  of  Build- 
ings and  Machinery,  Designs  for  Inventors',  Labels  of  all  kinds,  Seals  for  Divisions 
and  Companies,  Cards,  Maps,  Plans,  &c. 

P.  S. — Particular  Attention  paid  to  all  Orders  sent  by  Mail  or  Express. 


a HE*  a HO*  JbrtL  jA l 3E3L  iiJ  9 

MANUFACTURER  OF 


Chemist  and  Apothecary  Balances  and  Weights. 


Also,  Agent  of  the  AMERICAN  GAS  LIGHT  CO.,  for  the  manufacture  and  sale  of 

DRAKE'S  PATENT  BENZOLE  GAS  MACHINES, 

for  lighting  Dwelling-Houses,  Hotels,  Factories,  and  other  buildings  in  the  country, 
when  coal  gas  cannot  be  obtained.  Gas  Pipes  and  Fixtures  put  into  buildings,  adapted 
to  Benzole  or  other  Gas. 

No.  52^8  Washington  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


WHOLESALE  PAPER  WAREHOUSE, 


K.ICE  cfc  ze^-ehst: D^xJxJ? 


NO.  16  WATER  STREET,  BOSTON, 


Keep  constantly  on  hand  a full  assortment  of  PAPERS  of  all  descriptions,  embracing  MEDIUM.  ROYAL’ 
DOUBLE  MEDIUM,  and  special  sizes  of  Printing  Paper,  of  ail  weights  and  qualities  : NEWSPA  PER,  ME- 
DIUM, DEMI  and  CAP  WRITING  PAPERS  ; LETTER  PAPERS  ; FOLIO  POST,  White  and  Blue  ; COL  - 
ORED  PAPERS,  of  all  sizes  and  qualities,  Glazed  and  Plain  : Highly  Sized  Papers  for  Maps.  Card  Surfaces 
and  Coloring  ; Log  Paper;  ENVELOPE  ; TISSUE.  White  and  Colored,  English  and  Ameiicar.  ; JUNK  and 
STRAW  BOARD;  PRESS  PAPERS  for  Printers  and  Factory  Goods;  BONNET  BOARDS;  Manilla,  Junk, 
ank  White  WRAPPING  PAPERS  ; Shoe  and  Fancy  Papers,  &c.  t>-rr  Particular  attention  paid  to  manufac- 
turing BOOK  PAPERS.  Manufacturers,  Piinters,  Publishers,  and  all  others  who  use  Papers  of  any  kind, 
will  find  it  for  their  advantage  to  examine  our  Stock.  O.ders  by  Mail  or  Express  faithfully  attended  to. 


A-MARIAH  STORES, 

Dealer  in  every  variety  of 

3BAia.S©&®  TOSSST  STCBS, 

Whits  and  Fancy  Colored  Glazed  and  Enamelled  Papers,  Etc. 

54  & 56  CORNHILL,  a few  doors  from  Court  St.,  Boston. 


Paper,  of  any  Shade,  Manufactured  to  order,  and  Cards  or  Tickets  cut  to  Pattern  at  short  notice. 


■37  ‘'ST  T3  E3  fS3  , 

MSOT, 

AND 

Printing  Materials  of  every  description, 

Supplied  promptly  at  low  rates, 

BY 

JOHN  K.  ROGERS  & CO. 

BOSTON 

TYPE  FCOHDEYj 

[Commenced  in  1819,] 

No.  6 SPRING  LANE, 

tD©37©El* 


J.  R.  HOWELL,  MILLWRIGHT, 

OFFICE,  88  STATE  ST,,  BOSTON. 

Having  built  over  thirty  large  Flouring  Mills,  am>ng  which  are  II.  Fitzhugh  & Co.’s,  Oswego,  N.  Y ; 
Ira  Gould’s,  Montreal ; Suffolk  County  Mills,  Boston,  IV'.  W.  AUcott,  Asent;  Golden  Sheafe  Mills, 
Malden  ; Talco  Mills,  South  America,  for  A.  Hemenway,  Boston  ; F.  II.  Dorr's  Mill,  Buenos  Ayres  ; 
Pioneer  Mills,  Alexandria,  Ya.,  Win.  H.  Fowle,  General  Agent — he  is  prepared  to  furnish 

Plans,  Estimates  and  Specifications  for  Steam  or  Water  Mills. 

He  will  also  furnish  Mill  Stones,  Bolt  Cloths,  Screen,  Wire  Belting,  Elevator  Buckets.  Shafting, 
Pulleys,  Hangers  and  Gearing, &c.  Also,  Wheat  Scouring  Conveyer  Flights,  (a  new  article);  Dia- 
mond Pointed  Smut  Mill,  (a  new  article) ; Water  Wheels,  (a  new  invention) ; Portable  Mills,  (a  new  in- 
vention) ; and  the  Flour  Packer,  (a  new  invention.) 

ALL  ARTICLES  WARRANTED  PERFECT. 


HOLMAN  & FETE, 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

3?ii sr:E2 

111  fk  €1111!, 

136  FIJI/TOTC  STREET, 


stars I* 


G.  W.  HOLMAN, 


A General  Assortment  constantly  on  hand. 
BOXED  FURNITURE  and  CHAIRS,  for  Shipping. 

J.  K.  FRYE. 


40 


MA  INK  REGISTER. 


BUTLER,  KEITH  & HILL, 

IMPORTERS  OF 

HARDWARE,  TABLE  CUTLERY,  &C., 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

Pfl®  MUD  SENES?  SSM)*  1LSA©  IPDIPS* 

ZINC,  COPPER,  AND  IRON  PUMPS,  &C.,  &C., 

NO.  118  MILK°  STREET, E [Corner  Batterymarch  St.,] 

B.  Richmond  Keith,  J i 0 S T @ 

Richard  B.  llill.  > 


WHOIESA1E  AND  RETAIL 


THE  SUBSCRIBER  HAS  ON  nAND  A LARGE 
AND  COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT  OP 

TRUNKS,  Sic., 

AS  FOLLOWS: 

SOLID  LEATHER  AND  IRON  FRAME 

mmium  tb 

IRON  BOUND  TRUNKS, 

LABtE§"  BRESS  AND  BONNET  TRBN,K.SP 

PACKING  AND  FANCY  TRUNKS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Also,  Leather  and  Carpet  Bags,  Velvet  and  Brussels  Satchels,  Valises,  &c.,  in  great 
variety,  all  of  which  he  will  sell  at  greatly  reduced  prices,  at  his 


Manufactory,  Comer  of  Milk  & Devonshire  Sts.,  Boston. 
JOHN  G.  HALEY. 
WAKEFIELD  & HOWE, 

DEALERS  IN 

PAINTED  PAILS, 

TUBS,  BUCKETS, 

BROOMS,  BRUSHES,  BASKETS,  BOIES, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 

WOODEN  AND  WILLOW  WARES,  ALICANT  AND  OTHER  MATS, 

Mas.  and  8©  North  Market  Street,  Boston. 

ENOCH  H.  WAKEFIELD.  NELSON  HOWE. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  41 

{El.  33.  JFL  XT  SI  , 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

SPRINGS 

For  Sofas,  Chairs,  Car  Seats,  Car- 

riage  Backs  and  Spring  Beds,  Wholesale  & Retail, 

12  HAYMARKET  SQUARE, 

BOSTON. 

MELENDY  & DAYID, 

Manufacturers  of 


No.  8 DOCK  SQUARE,  (up  stairs,)  BOSTON. 

!T7“  WHIPS  NEATLY  REPAIRED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


A.  D.  PATTEE, 


IKTo.  5-3L  Causeway  Street, 

Near  Eastern  and  Fitchburg  Depots, 

®€>i 


42  MAINE  REGISTER. 


T.  & A.  most  respectfully  inform  their  friends,  and  the  Public  in  general,  that  they 
are  prepared  to  execute  all  orders  of 

DESIGNING  AXD  EAGRAVIl'G  OX  WOOD, 


on  reasonable  terms,  and  in  the  most  satisfactory  manner,  viz:  — Illustrations  for 
Books,  Headings  for  Newspapers,  Portraits,  Designs  for  Bill  Heads,  Views  of  Build- 
ings and  Machinery,  Designs  for  Inventors',  Labels  of  all  kinds,  Seals  for  Divisions 
and  Companies,  Cards,  Maps,  Plans,  &c. 

P.  S. — Particular  Attention  paid  to  all  Orders  sent  by  Mail  or  Express. 


<3  . I E*  . X>  3rL  jA.  K 3E3  , 

MANUFACTURER  OF 


Chemist  and  Apothecary  Balances  and  Weights. 

Also,  Agent  of  the  AMERICAN  GAS  LIGHT  CO.,  for  the  manufacture  and  sale  of 


DRAKE’S  PATENT  BENZOLE  GAS  MACHINES, 

for  lighting  Dwelling-Houses,  Hotels,  Factories,  and  other  buildings  in  the  country, 
when  coal  gas  cannot  be  obtained.  Gas  Pipes  and  Fixtures  put  into  buildings,  adapted 
to  Benzole  or  other  Gas. 

No.  Washington  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


WHOLESALE  PAPER  WAREHOUSE, 


RICES  3E IEMDALL, 

[LATE  WILKINS,  CARTER  If  CO.,) 


NO.  16  WATER  STREET,  BOSTON, 

Keep  constantly  on  hand  a full  assortment  of  PAPERS  of  all  descriptions,  embracing  MEDIUM.  ROYAL’ 
DOUBLE  MEDIUM,  and  special  sizes  of  Printing  Paper,  of  ail  weights  and  qualities  ; NLWSPA  PER,  ME- 
DIUM, DEMI  and  CAP  WRITING  PAPERS  ; LETTER  PAPERS  ; FOLIO  POST,  White  and  Blue  ; COL  • 
OKED  PAPERS,  of  all  sizes  and  qualities,  Glazed  and  Plain  : Highly  Sized  Papers  for  Maps.  Card  Surfaces 
and  Coloring  ; Log  Paper;  ENVELOPE  ; TISSUE,  White  aud  Colored,  English  and  American  ; JUNK  and 
S 1RAW  BOARD  ; PRESS  PAPERS  for  Printers  and  Factory  Goods  ; BONNET  BOARDS  ; Manilla,  Junk, 
a nk  White  WRAPPING  PAPERS  ; Shoe  and  Fancy  Papers,  &c.  Oir  Particular  attention  paid  to  manufac- 
turing HOOK  PAPERS.  -P*  Manufacturers,  Printers,  Publishers,  and  all  others  who  use  Papers  of  any  kind, 
will  find  it  for  their  advantage  to  examine  our  Stock.  Orders  by  Mail  or  Express  faithfully  attended  to. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


43 


types, 

fflra, 

AND 

Printing  Materials  of  every  description, 

Supplied  promptly  at  low  rates, 

BY 

JOHN  K.  ROGERS  & CO. 

BOSTON 

Iff!  FOUR DRY® 

[Commenced  in  1819,] 

No.  6 SPKING  LANE, 

©©STT®®. 


J.  R.  HOWELL,  MILLWRIGHT, 


OPE'ICB,  89  SST^ATIEJ  ST. , BOSTON. 


Having  built  over  thirty  large  Flouring  Mills,  am"»ng  which  are  II.  Fitzhugh  & Co.’s,  Oswego,  N.  Y ; 
Ira  Gould’s,  Montreal ; Suffolk  County  Mills,  Boston,  VY\  \V.  Allcott,  Agent;  Golden  Sheafe  Mills, 
Malden  ; Talco  Mills,  South  America,  for  A.  Hemenway,  Boston  ; F.  II.  Dorr's  Mill,  Buenos  Ayres  ; 
Pioneer  Mills,  Alexandria,  Va.,  Win.  H.  Fowle,  General  Agent — he  is  prepared  to  furnish 

Plans,  Estimates  and  Specifications  for  Steam  or  Water  Mills. 

He  will  also  furnish  Mill  Stones,  Bolt  Cloths,  Screen,  Wire  Belting,  Elevator  Buckets,  Shafting, 
Pulleys,  Hangers  and  Gearing, &c.  Also,  Wheat  Scouring  Conveyer  Flights,  (a  new  article) ; Dia- 
mond Pointed  Smut,  Mill,  (a  new  article) ; Water  Wheels,  (a  new  invention)  ; Portable  Mills,  (a  new  in- 
vention) ; and  the  Flour  Packer,  (anew  invention.) 

ALL  ARTICLES  WARRANTED  PERFECT. 


G.  W.  HOLMAN, 


HOLMAN  & FRYE, 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

FIKTE 

nun  in  & cum, 

I£6  FIJETOIV  STREET, 


A General  Assortment  constantly  on  hand. 
BOXED  FURNITURE  and  CHAIRS,  for  Shipping. 

J.  K.  FRYE. 


A«M  A It  I A H ST  Gluts, 


Dealer  in  every  variety  of 


White  and  Fancy  Colored  Glazed  and  Enamelled  Papers,  Etc. 

54  & 56  COR^'HILL,  a few  doors  from  Court  St.,  Boston. 


Paper,  of  any  Shade,  Manufactured  to  order,  and  Cards  or  Tickets  cut  to  Pattern  at  short  notice. 


44  MAINE  REGISTER. 


BECK  & COMPANY, 

Manufacturers  of 

TOILET  SOAPS  AND  CREAMS, 

Every  variety  of 

Choice  Perfumes,  Premium  Flavoring  Extracts, 

AND 

Boston  Cfjtmital  Sotastjmg  fotokr, 

131  & 133  FEDERAL  STREET, 

BOSTON. 

Proprietors  of  Isaac  Babbitt’sJ  Toilet  Soaps  and  Creams. — Agents  for  Dr.  Adams’s 
Colcassian  Ambra  for  the  Hair. 


PATENT 

Cutters, 

MANUFACTURED  AND  FOR  SALE  BY 

H I. RAM  BLACK  HUH, 

34  North  Market  Street,  . . . Boston. 

Macomber’s  Patent  Self-Sharpening  HAY 
CUTTER,  for  the  sale  of  which  I am  Sole 
Agent.  This  Cutter  has  been  lately  improved, 
and  is,  without  doubt,  the  most  simple,  dur- 
able and  efficient  Hay  or  Stalk  Cutter  ever 
offered  to  the  public.  It  is  the  only  Cylinder 
Feed  Cutter  having  but  one  Knife,  which  can 
be  ground  without  taking  it  from  theMachine  ; 
directions  for  which  are  attached  to  every 
Cutter.  I have  liberty  to  refer  to  the  follow- 
ing gentlemen  as  to  the  durability  and  effi- 
ciency of  this  Cutter  — T.  J.  Pierce  & Co., 
Forristall  & Parmelee,  Omnibus  Proprietors, 
Boston,  Dailey  & Hendley,  Livery  Stable 
Keepers,  Boston. 

A General  Assortment  of  Ploughs,  Cultivators,  Harrows,  Corn  Shellers,  &c. 

DICKINSON,  LINCOLN  & CO. 

WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

WOODESN  WARE, 

OF  EVERY  BESCRIPTIOY, 

French  & German  Baskets,  Willow  Ware,  Wool  & Fancy  Mats,  &c. 
NO.  8 MARKET  SQUARE, 

South.  Side  of  Faneuil  Hall,  BOSTON. 

PRESCOTT  DICKINSON,  ALEXANDER  LINCOLN,  WILLIAM  L.  HOPKINSON, 

N.  B. — P.  Dickinson  has  no  connection  with  any  other  establishment  of  the  kind  in 

this  City.  , 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


45 


JOHN  S.  HOBBS, 

6otyh)issio]i) 

FOB  THE  BALE  OF 

WOOD,  LIME,  HAY,  LUMBER, 

And  all  kinds  of  Country  Produce, 

No.  4 BROAD,  near  State  Street, 

N.  B — Particular  attention  paid  to  purchasing 
Goods  of  all  kinds,  and  transacting  business  gen- 
erally for  the  Eastern  trade. 

REFERENCES. 

William  M.  Stedman  & Co.,  Boston. 

Chamberlin  & Foster,  Boston. 

Carlton,  Norwood  & Co.,  Rockport,  Me. 

Ricker,  Jewett  & Co.,  Bapgor,  Me. 


ARTISTS’  MATERIALS. 

M.  J.  WHIPPLE, 

Importer  and  Wholesale  and  Detail  Dealer  in 

CANVAS,*  BRUSHES, 

And  Artists’  Materials  of  every 
Description.  Also, 

JDrafofnfl  iUatertals  anti  Supplies  for 
grcin'tectural  anti  HnflfneerfnoSratotng. 

NO.  35  CORNHILL, 

BOSTON. 


Jpm  -W.  SNOW  OO-, 


MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


stimpson’S  PRIZE  MEDAL  ionic  & OTHER  gold  fens, 

GOLD  AND  SILYEE  PEN  CASES  AND  HOLDERS. 

OTiPM’i 


SIMM.  TOTING  FLOS. 

AGENTS  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 

§iih)j)soo,5  Safety  §e^i  Gfeec^. 

SNo.  91  Washington  Street,  (up  stairs,) 

W.  SNOW,  1 RONTON 

EO.  STIMPSON,  JR.  J ° 

Gold  Pens  Repaired.  Old  Gold  taken  in  exchange. 


^atnMnmpnmiii  inap. 

(Patent  obtained  in  1850.) 

The  best  Preparation  in  use  for  Washing 
Clothes,  Painted  Surfaces,  and  for  all  Do- 
mestic Purposes. 

SETH  DEWING,  Proprietor , 

NO.  100  LINCOLN  ST,  (4  Railroad  Block,) 

BOSTON. 


DEPOT  FOR 

Homoeopathic  Books  and  Medicines ; 
Hydropathic  Books,  Phonographic  and 
Phonotypic  Works  ; Writings  of  Eman- 
uel Swedenborg,  Theological  and  Phil- 
osophical ; Thermometers,  &c. 

FOR  SALE,  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL,  BY 

OTIS  CLAPP, 

"No.  23  School  Street. 


O O RK  3VE  .A.  3XT  XT  O 1?  <0  IFL"5 T. 

PETER  HOLMES, 

Importer,  ’ Manufacturer,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 


For  Bottling  Wine,  Cider,  Porter,  Ale,  Milk  Cans,  Demijohns : Brewers’  Bungs 
and  Taps,  Grocers  and  Apothecaries’  Corks,  Decanter,  Seine  and  Velvet 
Corks,  &c. 

COBH  SOLES  OF  EXTRA  QUALITY. 

109  Elackstone  and  3 Centre  Sts.,  (near  Hanover  St.,) 

BOSTON,  MASS. 


ORIGINAL 

American  Scjml  Jfnrniture  Horhs, 

CORNER  OF  HAWKINS  & IVERS  STREETS, 

mmm„  wm& 


JOSEPH  L.  ROSS,  Proprietor. 


No.  13.  Ross's  Boston  Double  Desk  and  Chairs. 


The  Cities  of  Boston  and  New  York  have  been  furnished  with  School  Furni- 
ture from  this  Establishment,  and  further  contracts  for  Schools  in  different  parts 
of  the  Union  are  now  being  executed. 

In  the  manufacture  of  Desks  and  Chairs,  all  the  improvements  that  time,  practical  observa- 
tion of  Teachers  and  other  scientific  gentlemen  interested  in  the  matter  have  suggested,  have  been 
introduced. 

The  legs  of  the  Desk  and  Seat  are  iron,  of  a classical  design,  firmly  screwed  on  to  the  woo  l,  and  both 
articles  then  are  to  be  permanently  screwed  to  the  floor.  They  have  given  entire  satisfactijn  wherever 
they  have  been  used. 

J.  L.  Ross  takes  pleasure  in  referring  to  the  following 
gentlemen,  who  are  acquainted  with  the  quality  of  his 
work,  viz : — 

BILLINGS  BRIGGS,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  Committee  on 
Public  Buildings  from  1847  to  1852. 

JOHN  P.  OBER,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the  above  Com- 
mittee for  1S52. 

WM.  WASHBURN,  Chairman  of  the  above  Committee 
for  1854. 

SAMUEL  C.  NOTTAGE,  Esq.,  Superintendent  of  Pub- 
lic Buildings. 

NATHAN  BISHOP,  Esq.,  Superintendent  of  Public 
Schools. 

All  work  made  at  this  Establishment  is  warranted. 

No.  4.  Ross’e^ew^Engkn^Single  Primary  Circulars  and  information  forwarded  by  mail  or  otherwise- 

N.  B.  — J.  L.  Ross  is  Sole  Agent  of  the  West  Castleton  Slate  Company  for  the  sale  of  Slates  for 
Blackboards.  He  is  now  prepared  to  furnish  Slates  9 feet  long  by  4>£  feet  wide,  or  of  any  required 
dimensions  less. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


47 


ASAHEL  WHEELER  & CO. 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

A TO 


VARNISHES,  BRONZES,  &c. 


TnE  LARGEST  AND  BEST  VARIETY  TO  BE  FOUND  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

DNTo.  70  TTiOLioio.  Street,  Boston. 

Also,  Manufacturers  of  the  justly  celebrated  FLORENCE  "WHITE,  an  unchangeable  Gloss 
White  Paint,  which  surpasses,  in  real  beauty  and  permanency,  all  other  inventions  or  im- 
provements in  painting  -white  ; to  which  hundreds  who  have  used  the  article  will  attest. 
Agents  for  BROWN’S  BUFFALO  GLUE. 

ENGLISH  COACH,  AND  ULACXv  ENAMEL  TARNISH. 

ASAHEL  WHEELER.  HENRY  BRIGHT,  JR. 

CHARLES  RICeV 

IP  aim  & jitatto  ||als  ait&  |]a(m 

and 

33.  WILLMARTH, 

gft&s&Bss  ©©©¥  ©trails, 

SHIRRED  ELASTIC  WEBBING,  &c. 


No.  84  PEARL  STEET. 


BOSTON. 


SNOW  & KINGMAN, 

176  Commercial  Boston, 

Manufacture  the  greatest  variety  of 


To  be  found  at  any  one  concern  in  the  country,  consisting  in  part  of  the  following  variety,  viz.  : 
Bureaus,  Toy  Secretaries,  Bedsteads,  Chairs,  Tables,  Children’s  Carriages  & Cabs,  Toy  Wag- 
ons, Wheelbarrows,  Sleds  of  all  kinds,  Children’s  Drive  Hoops,  and  various  kinds  of 
Ware  too  numerous  to  mention. 

Also,  in  connection  with  the  above,  we  keep  a large  assortment  of 

Wooden  & Willow  Ware,  Baskets,  Wagons,  Cradles,  &c. 

Which  we  will  sell  at  the  lowest  cash  prices.  A call  is  respectfully  solicited,  and  orders  will  meet 
with  prompt  attention. 


E3.  :f».  dodg-b, 

Manufacturer  of  and  Wholesale  Dealer  in 


fl 


KiuwsMHiMei 

CAMPHENE,  ALCOHOL  AND  PATENT  OIL, 

Chandeliers,  Bracket,  Astral,  Mantle,  Hanging,  Side  and  Portable  Lamps 
of  every  description. 

Glasses,  Shades,  Chimneys,  Lanterns,  Tubes,  Wicks,  &c. 

ALSO,  ATWOOD’S  PATENT  ALCOHOL. 

8 TREMONT  ST.,  3d  door  from  Court,  BOSTON. 


48 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


lllasmljttHtts  Portitttltural  jlnlb 

OPPOSITE  CITY  HALL,  SCHOOL  STREET,  BOSTON. 

DEALER  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

See  ls,  Trees,  Shrubs,  Roses,  Dahlias,  Plants,  Horticultural  and  Agricultural  Tools,  Rooks,  Ac. 

mmm  mi®  ®®beis 

GROVE  HALL  AVENGE,  ROXBURY, 

AZEIjL  bowditch. 

O^Orders  for  BOUQUETS,  WREATIIS,  CUT  FLOWERS,  &c.,  received  at  either  place. 


ADAMS  & LUNT, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Consisting  of  every  description,  such  as 

CHILDREN’S  CARRIAGES,  CRADLES,  CHAIRS,  STANDING  STOOLS, 
CLOTHES  BASKETS,  MARKET  BASKETS,  COMMON  AND 
FANCY  BASKETS,  &c.,  &c. 


WILLOW  WARE  OF  EVERY  VARIETY  MADE  TO  ORDER, 

At  their  Store,  No.  113  Main  Street, 

b.  fDAlu8nt.  } CHARLESTOWN,  Mass. 


ALSO,  BY  THEIR  AGENTS, 

CROSS  & SON, 

No.  139[  Middle  Street,  Portland,  Me. 

Orders  from  every  quarter  are  respectfully  so- 
licited, and  will  be  promptly  executed  at  TBN 
FER  CENT,  cheaper  than  by  any  dealer  in  Bos- 
ton, either  by  themselves  or  Agent. 

ysn  SOBM  W&  tE  H • 

A large  assortment  of  Wooden  "Ware  constantly 
on  hand,  consisting  in  part  of  Plain  and  Painted 
Pails  and  Tubs  ; Steps,  Ladders , Wheelbarrows , 
Sleds,  Brooms,  Bird  Cages,  Mats,  Brooms,  Brushes,  8$c.,  8$c.,  fyc. 


JOHN  P.  LOVELL, 


Importer , Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 


No.  27  Dock  Square,  (up  stairs,)  Boston. 


Four  doors  East  of  Exchange  Street. 

A6OTT  FOB.  ECITGHCOCB  & MTTZXX’S  RIFLE  BARRELS. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  49 

3VE  AHINE  O II  R.03M0  ETE  I EtSsT 

i&STTlESlSQfilDIISAOa  SILSiSES^ 

FOR  STANDARD  TIME. 

CHRON QMETRIC  ALL  Y ADJUSTED  & PLAIN  BALANCE  WATCHES, 

OF  THE  BEST  QUALITY,  FOR  SALE  BY 


WM.  BOND  & SONS, 

17  Congress  Street^  Boston. 

©Hlfi®!F3®[^[ETriliag  G5MPH  TT®  ©MUR, 

And  those  which  have  been  accidentally  injured  will  be  restored,  and  every  part  that 
may  be  found  defective  supplied  in  the  most  perfect  manner. 

CHRONOMETERS  ON  LOAN.  ASTRONOMICAL  INSTRUMENTS 
IMPORTED  TO  ORDER. 


■VE3XTE3TZA.3Nr  SLUSTDS, 

— BY— 

CHAS.  B.  LOCKE, 

No. 

57  1-2  COURT  STREET, 

Opposite  the  head  of  Brattle  St., 


Manufactured  for 

Bay  Windows, 
French  & Oriel  Windows, 
Halls, 

Conservatories, 

&c.,  &c, 


OLD  BLINDS  REPAIRED  AND  TRIMMED.* 

CHARLES  H.  BRUCE  & C(X 


Manufacturers,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


Cords,  Tassels,  and  all  kinds  of  Shade  Trimmings ; Store,  Office, 
Bank  and  Church  Shades,  made  to  order,  and  warranted. 


N.  B.— Dealers  supplied  with  Window  Shades,  Putnam’s  and  other  Fixtures,  at  the  most  reasonable 
Prices,  for  Cash. 

C.  H.  BRUCE  & CO. 


304  Washington  Street,  304 

Opposite  the  Boston  Theatre. 


F.  T.  WHITE  & CO. 

Over  Gerrish  Market,  ....  No.  17  Sudbury  Street, 

♦ BOSTON, 


VARNISHERS  AND  POLISHERS 


OF 


Piano  Fortes,  Doors,  Ship  Cabins,  Stair  Rails,  New  and  Second  Hand  Furniture,  Gilt 
Frames,  Paper,  &c.  D^Graining  of  every  description  done  in  the  best  manner. 

O^Furniture  repaired  at  short  notice.  Maps,  &c. , Mounted  and  Varnished.  Agents  for  Varnish. ^TQ 
p.  T.  WHITE,  E.  L.  KING. 


D 


50 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


JOSEPH  H.  LOCKE, 

Dealer  in 


And  other 


ffUtals,  i llubkr, 

ALSO 

JUNK,  RAGS, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 

Nos.  84  and  86  Fulton  Street, 

BOSTON. 


TO  STOVE  AND  LANTERN  MANUFACTURERS. 


Isinglass  nr  Utica, 

For  Compass  Cards,  Signal,  Battle,  Engine,  Com- 
mon, and  other  Lanterns  ; Stove,  Furnace  Doors, 
&c  , Wholesale  and  Retail. 

The  above  article  is  superior  to  anything  ever 
used  for  the  above  purposes ,on  accountof  not  break- 
ing or  burning,  but  standing  the  most  intense  heat. 

Also  SAFETY  LANTERNS,  a very  superior 
article,  the  safest,  cheapest,  and  best  of  the  kind 
in  use.  For  sale  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  at 
No.  21  Union  Street,  Boston. 

GEORGE  II.  RUGGLES. 

All  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 


TO 

FARMERS, 

GARDENERS, 

AND 

MIT  CMWEBS ! 

FERTILIZERS ! ! 


SUPER  PHOSPHATE  OF 
LIME, 


In  Bags  of  150  pounds  each,  made  by  C.  B.  DeBURG  ; warranted  a pure  and  genuine  article,  with  full 
directions  for  use,  for  sale  by 


GEORGE  DAVENPORT, 

AGENT  FOR  THE  MANUFACTURER,  14  Commercial,  Cor.  of  Chatham  St.,  Boston. 

ALSO  FOR  SALE, 

BEST  PERUVIAN  AND  MEXICAN  GUANO. 

GROUND  BONE,  POUDRETTE,  GROUND  PLASTER,  PULVERIZED  CHARCOAL, 
SULPHATE  OF  AMMONIA,  and  GRASS  SEEDS  of  reliable  quality. 

ORCUTT’S  PATENT 

LIGHTNING  CONDUCTORS. 

The  Subscriber,  who  has  applied  himself  constantly  for  nineteen  years  to  the  study  and 
practice  of  protecting  buildings  from  injury  by  Lightning,  and  has  become  familiar  with 
all  the  various  modes  of  protection,  still  continues  to  manufacture  and  affix,  to  all 
kinds  of  buildings,  his 

PATENT  IMPROVED  LIGHTNING  CONDUCTORS, 

Which  the  experience  of  many  years  has  proved  the  best  ever  yet  devised.  They  have 
been  adopted  by  the  scientific  part  of  the  community,  and  for  the  best  buildings  in 
New  England,  some  of  which  are  most  of  the  buildings  of  Harvard  University,  the 
Bunker  Hill  Monument,  and  recently  for  the  State  House  in  Boston.  My  Patent  has 
been  sustained  by  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court.  IgiT  Orders  received  by  mail  or  otherwise. 

WM.  A.  ORCTJTT,  No.  77  ComhiU,  Boston. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  51 

C.  L.  RICHARDS, 

Nos.  27  & 29  Central  Street,  . . . Boston. 

MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN 

and 

nijeir  fitiria  jjjtolrkr 

ADAPTED  TO 

MANUFACTURERS,  ENGINEERS, 

— and — 


BMOUMIO)  IPUlElPflDSIEIS. 


Leather  Machine  Belting. 

Vulcanized  Rubber  Water  Hose,  all 

“ Engine  Hose. 

Sizes. 

“ Fire  Buckets. 

“ Steam  Packing, 

Flexible  Hose  Pipes. 

in  all  its  Varieties. 

Lace  Leather. 

“ “ Car  Springs, 

Kemp  and  Flax  Packing. 

“ “ Pipe  for  Car 

Vulcanized  Rubber  Machine  Belting. 

Brakes. 

Vulcanized  Rubber  Fire  Buckets. 


HOSE  PIPES,  COUPLINGS,  COPPER  RIVETS,  &C. 

All  Articles  made  of  Vulcanized  India  Rubber  furnished  to  Order. 

Double  or  Single  Leather  Belts, 

OF  EXTRA  QUALITY,  MADE  TO  ORDER  AND  WARRANTED. 

Having  every  facility  for  furnishing  all  articles  in  this  line  on  the  most  favorable  terms,  I would 
respectfully  solicit  the  orders  of  dealers  and  consumers  for  the  same. 

AGENT  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 


Superior  to  any  in  use  as  Engines  for  Manufacturing  Establishments. 
ALSO,  OTHER 


FORCE  PUMPS, 

Of  the  most  approved  kinds,  for  Ships,  Steamers,  Paper  Mills,  Distilleries, 

Tanneries,  &c. 

[C/'-Orders  by  Mail  or  otherwise  will  receive  careful  and  prompt  attention. 

Address  C.  L.  RICHARDS, 

27  and  29  CENTRAL  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


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MAINE  REGISTER. 


HIGHLY  IMPORTANT  TO  PAINTERS  OR  SHIP  BUILDERS. 

Or  in  fact  to  all  who  use  Paints  of  any  description,  it  being  a saving  of 

VKtRTFY«VHREE  PER  ©EMIT. 


FOR  METALLICISING  PAINTS, 


Office,  No.  7 Long  Wharf,  Boston. 

Independent  of  the  economy  of  this  article,  which  is  guaranteed  to  be  a saving  of 
“ Thirty-three  per  cent.,”  it  prevents  the  paint  from  “Running  or  Spattering,”  and 
causes  it  to  dry  perfectly  hard.  Paints,  with  the  addition  of  this  Fluid,  will  neither 
Crack  nor  Blister.  For  sale  by  the  Barrel  or  Half-Barrel. 


JOHN  POOLE, 

Agent  and  Proprietor  for  the  New  England  States. 


CLARK  BREWER 
& SONS, 


AND  CIGAR  MANUFACTURERS, 


14  South  Market  St., 

B®Sir©S. 


PREMIUM 

CHOCOLATE,  COCOA,  BROMA,  &C. 


ALSO,  ■ 


pttislj  ana  J'attcg  Cfmcohte, 

In  Tin  and  Wood  Boxes,  for  Shipping. 


ALL  COCOA  PREPARATIONS  constantly  on  hand,  and  for  sale  at  the  lowest 
prices  by  the  Manufacturer. 


Office,  No.  6 Long  Wharf,  Boston. 

JOHN  PRESTON. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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U.  S.  AND  FOREIGN 

39  State  Street,  Boston. 

SAMUEL  COOPER, 

late  Chief  Examiner  in  the  U.  S.  Patent  Office, 

PROCURES  PATENTS  IN  THIS  & FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

His  long  official  connection  with  the  Patent  Office  has  rendered  him  familiar 
with  its  rules  and  practices,  and  with  the  history  of  invention  in  this  and  other 
countries ; and  this  experience,  with  the  frequent  visits  which  he  proposes  making 
to  the  Patent  Office,  justifies  him  in  saying  that  his  Agency  will  offer  to  Inventors 
all  the  advantages  of  one  located  in  Washington,  and,  in  addition,  those  which 
result  from  a residence  in  the  midst  of  mechanical  and  manufacturing  industry. 

Advice  given  upon  all  matters  relating  to  the  validity,  &c.,  of  patents,  the 
novelty  and  patentability  of  inventions.  Specifications  and  drawings  prepared, 

| Caveats  filed,  Reconsiderations  procured  of  applications  that  have  been  rejected 
! upon  imperfectly  prepared  papers,  Cases  of  interference,  and  applications  for  ex- 
j tension  and  re-issue  prosecuted,  and,  in  general,  all  business  connected  with  the 
j Patent  Office  transacted  with  care  and  promptness. 

British  and  other  foreign  patents  procured  through  prompt  and  confidential 
agents  in  London  and  Paris. 

Persons  residing  at  a distance  may  obtain  all  necessary  information,  and  have 
their  business  transacted,  by  writing  to  the  subscriber,  (postpaid,')  without  the 
trouble  and  expense  of  a visit  to  Washington. 

He  begs  leave  to  refer  those  unacquainted  with  him  to  the  following  testi- 
monials : — 

From  the  Examiners  in  the  Patent  Office. 

“ The  undersigned,  Principal  and  Assistant  Examiners  in  the  United  States  Patent  Office,  have  for 
several  years  been  well  acquainted  with  Mr.  Samuel  Cooper,  lately  a Principal  Examiner  in  this  Office, 
and  take  pleasure  in  stating  that  he  is  a gentleman  of  the  highest  moral  character,  of  unquestioned 
knowledge  in  the  business  and  practice  of  the  office,  and  that  his  scientific  attainments  are  such  as 
eminently  fit  him  for  the  business  in  which  he  is  about  to  engage. 


Henry  B.  Ren  wick, 
L.  TJ.  Gale, 

J.  H.  Lane, 


| Principal 
j Examiners. 


T.  R.  Peale,  1 

Thos.  T.  Everett, 

F.  Southgate  Smith. 

Wm.  Chauncy  Rangoon,  j 


. Assistant 
f Examiners. 


“ From  long  acquaintance,  and  intimate  official  relations  with  Mr.  Cooper.  I fully  and  heartily  con- 
cur in  the  foregoing  recommendation  made  by  my  late  colleagues. 

Wm.  P.  N.  Fitzgerald, 

Late  Principal  Examiner  of  Patents 

_» 


54 


MAIN 


RE  QISTER. 


Life  Insurance. 

THE  UNION  MUTUAl LIFE INSURANCE  CO. 

OF  MAINE, 

ISSUES  POLICIES  ON  LIFE  ONLY, 

AT  SHORT  NOTICE,  AND  AT 
HEDUCED  HATES  OF  PHEMITTVI. 

Capital  and  Accumulations,  . . $500,000. 

For  List  of  Directors  and  Officers,  see  Insurance  Companies,  page  158. 

DIRECTORS’  OFFICE,  68  STATE  STREET,  BOSTON. 

E.  B.  PRATT,  President.  WHITING  H.  HOLLISTER,  Secretary. 


DICKINSON  TYPE  FOUNDRY. 


PHELPS  & DALTON, 

52  Wasliington  St.,  Boston. 


TYPES 


Ml©  ©ran©  ©IBHOTIIKI®  aMTTlSIMM.g 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Orders  Executed  Promptly  and  Faithfully. 


BOSTON  EXCELSIOR  C0RDA6E  WORKS. 


J.  & M.  H.  WEBBER, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


dtottflir  ani)  fjjanilla  (ffurhgi, 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


Having  purchased  JOSLIN’S  IMPROVED  LAY- 
ING MACHINES,  and  being  the  only  Establish- 
ment in  New  England,  working  under  the  above 
Patent,  we  are  prepared  t q manufacture  a superior 
article  of  COTTON  AND  MANILLA  CORDAGE. 
Rope  manufactured  on  these  Machines  will  test  20 
per  cent,  stronger  than  any  made  in  the  usual  way. 
The  superiority  of  Cotton  Rope  consists  in  its  light- 
ness, its  resistance  to  water,  its  durability,  the  close- 
ness of  its  texture,  which  protects  it  against  mud, 
sand,  or  outward'  chafe,  its  great  flexibility,  and  value 
of  the  material  after  it  is  worn  out ; all  these  advan- 
tages combined,  place  it  far  superior  in  economy  to 
hemp  or  manilla,  rope.  Orders  addressed  to 

J.  & M.  H.  WEBBER,  BOSTON, 

Will  meet  with  Prompt  Attention. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


55 


WHEELER  & WILSON’S 


These  improved  Machines  are  rapidly 
coming  into  general  favor,  and  acknowl- 
edged to  be  the  only  machines  adapted  to 
family  use.  The  beauty  and  durability 
of  their  stiching  are  unrivalled,  working 
equally  on  fine  cambric,  quilting  and  heavy 
broadcloth.  The  rapid  and  noiseless  opera- 
tion of  these  machines  is  an  advantage 
possessed  by  no  other,  while  their  simplicity 
of  construction  renders  them  easier  of  use, 
besides  being  less  liable  to  get  out  of 
repair, — an  objection  reasonably  urged 
against  all  other  machines.  To  Families, 
Shirtmakers,  Tailors,  Milliners,  &c.,  one 
of  these  machines  is  invaluable.  Speci- 
mens of  work  furnished  at  any  time  where 
the  machines  are  in  operation,  and  for 
sale,  at 

63  Court  Street,  Corner  of  Cornhill,  Boston. 

J.  E.  ROOT,  Agent. 

^[^©‘to©^  ^©miri©^ 

NO.  4 CORNHILL  COURT, 

(Rear  of  Joy’s  Building,  81  Washington  St.,  ) 0)  ^ ff\  RT) 

Opposite  Head  of  State  Street,)  > I?)  IT  0LJ  ^ 

All  Orders  sent  from  any  part  of  the  countiy,  by  mail  or  otherwise,  for  Designs  for  Dwelling  Houses,  School 
Houses,  Churches,  Stores,  &c.,  accompanied  by  a general  description  of  the  land,  and  building  desired,  will 
meet  with  prompt  attention.  The  Plans  will  be  forwarded,  by  express  or  otherwise,  to  be  paid  for  in  all  cases  on 
delivery.  Prices  reasonable.  Also,  all  orders  for  Messrs.  Tolman,  Hathaway  Sc  Stone’s 

TERRA  COTTA.  ORAT AMENTS, 

For  Ornamenting  the  exterior  and  interior  of  Stone,  Brick  and  Wooden  Buildings,  will  be  promptly  attended 
to.  This  is  a SUPERIOR  ARTICLE  for  Capitals,  Brackets,  Consoles,  &c.,  and  the  cost  is  only  about  one  half 
of  the  ordinary  price  of  the  same  kinds  of  ornaments  made  of  wood. 


SLATING,  TINNING,  COPPERING. 

THOMAS  J.  HERRING, 


OFFICE,  14  EXCHANGE  STREET,  BOSTON. 


YARDS,  75  ALBANY  STREET,  BOSTON,  & COR,  SHIP  k DYER  STS.,  PROVIDENCE,  R.1 

Residence,  Corner  of  Buggies  Street  and  Rockingham  Court,  Roxbury. 


REPAIRING  OF  OLD  ROOFS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


56 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


AND  ARM  AND  ROCKING  CHAIRS  OF  THE  LATEST  STYLE. 

Having  added  to  his  extensive  Manufactory  STEAM  POWER,  with  Superior  Machinery,  he  is  prepared  to  fill  any  orders  with  promptness  and  despatch,  at  his 

"Warerooms,  Beach,  corner  of  ^Lincoln  Street,  Boston,  or  at  the  Manufactory,  Newton 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  57 

GAY,  MANSON  & CO., 

Importers  and  Dealers  in 

ENGLISH,B  SWEDES^ T AND*3  NORWAY 

isoa, 

Swedes  and  Norway  Shapes  and  Rods,  Angle,  Sheet  and  Plate  Iron; 
Hoop,  Band  and  Spike  Iron ; Axles,  Spring  Steel,  Spikes,  &c. 

22  FlI/aOx\  STREET,  COR.  CROSS  STREET, 

&G.  mIxSOnJ  mmgu. 

S.  W.  CHANDLER  & BRO., 

(Successor?  to  B.  W.  Thayer  & Co.,) 

LITHOGRAPHERS,  ENGRAVERS, 

and 

No.  204  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

DESIGNING  and  ENGRAVING,  on  Stone,  Copper,  Steel  and  Wood,  of  Public  and 
Private  Buildings,  Stores,  Locomotives  and  Machinery. 

PARTICULAR  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO 

26EWRJLIWSf 

Maps  of  Real  Estate  and  Certificates  of  Stock,  Labels,  of  every  descrip- 
tion, in  Colors  or  Ink.  Title  Pages,  and  Music  Titles  Illuminated. 
Bank  Checks,  Drafts  and  Notes. 

ALSO,  COPPER  PLATE  AND  TYPE  PRINTING. 

WEDDING,  VISITING  & BUSINESS  CARDS, 

IN’  EVERY  VARIETY  AND  IN  THE  BEST  STYLE. 

S.  W.  CHANDLER,  J.  G.  CHANDLER. 

SMITH  & PIERSON, 

Hnir  (fegoto  aw  ftltooir, 

46  Court,  corner  of  Tremont  Street, 

3S  (£»  S S’  ® SS-o 

The  above  parties  offer  to  their  patrons,  publishers,  authors  and  printers,  capacity 
to  do,  facility  in  doing,  punctuality  to  agreements,  and  moderation  in  terms.  They 
are  prepared  to  contract  for  any  amount  of  Illustrations,  from  a single  cut  to  the  full 
illustration  of  Books.  Estimates  given  on  works  submitted.  Book  Illustrations, 
Portraits,  Buildings,  Views,  Machinery,  Labels,  Seals,  Bank  Checks,  Billheads, 
Business  Cards,  Ornamental  Designs  for  Color  Printing,  &c.,  engraved  in  the  best 
style. 

E 


58 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


EASTMAN’S  STEAM  GAUGE, 

ADAPTED  TO 

LOCOMOTIVE, 
STATIONARY 

AND  . 

MARINE  ENGINES. 

With.  Dials  ranging  to  different  press- 
ures, as  required,  viz.  t 

200  lbs.,  130  lbs.,  as  in  tie  Cut,  100  lbs.,  k 40 
lbs.  per  square  inch. 

(Price,  $25.) 

INVENTED  AND  MANUFACTURED  BY 

J.  L.  Eastman,  East  Boston,  Mass. 


CHAPMAN  & HASTINGS, 

M Am.,/,. S|i|  anir  0nramental 


AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Composition  Ornaments,  Mounted  Capitals  for 
Ships’  Cabins,  Mouldings,  Ventilators,  &c. 

248  Commercial  St,, 

BOSTON. 

A.  F.  Chapman,  E.  Warren  Hastings. 


FiWI'lll  P1II1S 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

Rifles,  Pistols,  Powder,  Shot,  Balls,  Percussion 
Caps,  Copper  and  Leather  Powder  Flasks,  Leath- 
er Shot  Belts  and  Pouches,  Game  Bags,  Gun 
Making  Materials,  Sportsmen  and  Travellers’ 
Liquor  Flasks,  Double  and  Single  Gun  Barrels, 
Locks,  Stocks,  Rods,  Worms,  Gun  Cases,  Cylinders,  Parts  of  Locks,  Brass  and  Steel  Mountings, 
constantly  for  sale  by 

WILLIAM  READ, 

NO.  6 MARKET  SQUARE,  BOSTON. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


59 


WASHBURN  & BROWN, 

ARCHITECTS, 

Office,  No.  124  Exchange  Street,  . . . Portland. 

(Principal  Office,  No.  7 ’Change  Avenue,  Boston.) 

Messrs.  W.  k B.  are  the  Architects  of  the  principal  Hotels  in  New  England,  and 
other  well  known  Public  Buildings,  and  are  now  building  the  new  Hotel  in  Portland, 
Parker’s  Hotel,  Boston,  the  City  Hotel,  Worcester,  &c.,  &c. 

EDWIN  LEE  BROWN. 


WM.  WASHBURN, 


DR.  J.  W.  PHELPS 

Han  a large  and  extensive  assortment  of 

t)  saws®, 

SUPPORTERS  AXD  BRACES. 

Importer  of  French,  English  and  German  Pat- 
terns. Also,  apparatus  and  appliances  for  the 
correction  and  cure  of  all  kinds  of  Deformities. 

OFFICE  AND  STORE, 

68  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 

Sign  of  the  Golden  Eagle. 


HENRY  F.  PARKER  & CO. 

Wholesale  & Retail  Dealer  in 

FUtMTERE,  FEATHERS, 

Ipattnssrs,  Caqrttiitigs, 

cfcc. 

Nos.  4 and  6 Union  Street,  Boston. 


HEXRT  P.  PARKER, 


JOSHUA  MAXWELL. 


A.  & J.  C.  BACHELLER, 

Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 

BLACK  AND  COLORED  SEWING  SILK, 

Machine  Twist,  Saddlers’,  Embroidery,  Fringe  and  Package  Silks. 

Sewings  put  up  in  hundreds  and  ounce  Packages. 

ffOaSHN  m DOMESTIC  OTM  BY  THB  CASS. 

A Large  Stock  of  tbe  above  constantly  on  band. 

NO.  79  MILK  STREET,  (Up  Stairs,)  BOSTON. 

FACTORY,  LYNN,  MASS. 


(fograbinjj  anb  printing  Establishment, 

116  WASHimUTOH  STREET, 

SJ<DSS0>ST» 

Marriage,  Address,  and  Business  Cards,  Diplomas,  Portraits,  Maps,  Copies,  Labels, 
Certificates,  Notes,  Drafts,  Checks,  &c.,  done  in  the  neatest  style,  and  on  the  most 
favorable  terms. 


60  MAINE  REGISTER. 


No.  16  Blackstone  Street,  Boston, 


Have  constantly  for  Sale,  of  their  own  Manufacture, 

(DUMB  AMID  MAmMKl  mNOTBE, 

Also  Leather  for  Japanners,  and  the  various  kinds  of  Boot  aud  Shoe  Leather. 


Cash  paid  for  Slaughter  Hides,  and  for  Oak  and  Hemlock  Bark. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


61 


PLIMPTONS,  STEPHENSON  & CO. 

IMPORTERS  OF 


AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 


RIBBONS,  FRIGES,  TRIMMINGS,  1C. 


S3  tfc  SS  Federal  Street, 


J.  W.  Plimpton,  C.  P.  Barnard,  W.  B.  Partridge, 

Albert  Plimpton,  J.  H.  Stephenson,  G.  A.  Stephenson. 


FREDERICK  PARKER, 


\ O S . 5©  A V B>  5 2 CORN  II  ILL, 


A great  variety  of  beautiful  Engravings  kept  constantly  for  sale.  PICTURES 
FRAMED  TO  ORDER.  Superior  Paintings  by  the  most  eminent  artists,  will 
occasionally  be  exhibited.  No  Charge  made  for  Admission. 


JOHN  H.  PRAY  & SONS, 

IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


jftl  JA  W?  S-C3  5?  fpfft  /f3 

ifc*  z.  #£&  xLi/  »aa  m A *kcVt  ici^A  \e\ 

\ba  &&  &&  a <si  \§?  k)9 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 


Woollens  and  Tailors’  Trimmings, 

51  WASHINGTON  STREET, 
BOSTON. 


62  MAINE  REGISTER. 

PAGED  ACCOUNT  BOOKS, 

<$  iflisjr,  Jfrroc| 


AND  PRINTING  CARDS, 

wholesale  and  retail. 


Establishment  Commenced  In  1833. 


Constantly  for  sale,  at  Wholesale  or  Retail,  at  the  very  LOWEST  PRICES, 
a large  and  complete  assortment  of 

SUPERIOR  BLANK  ACCOUNT  AND  RECORD  BOOKS, 

For  the  use  of  Corporations,  Merchants,  Towns,  Societies  and  Professional  Gentlemen. 

BLANK  BOOKS  of  every  pattern,  made  to  order  with  the  utmost  despatch,  and  warranted  satisfac- 
tory. PARTICULAR  CARE  taken  in  the  manufacture  ofBOOKS  to  order,  for  BANKS,  PUBLIC  OFFICES, 
INSURANCE,  RAILROAD,  and  MANUFACTURING  CORPORATIONS,  MERCHANTS,  and  others  ; 
that  they  shall  be  of  the  best  materials,  and  superior  workmanship,  and  furnished  upon  the  most 
REASONABLE  TERMS. 

FINE  STATIONERY, 

From  the  best  sources,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Manufacture,  embracing  superior 
WRITING  PAPERS,  DRAWING  and  LETTER  PAPER,  Office  and  School  STA- 
TIONERY, of  every  description,  PROFILE  PAPERS,  Cross  Section  and  Protract- 
or Papeis,  DRAWING  MATERIALS,  and  all  articles  for  Engineers  and  Surveyors, 
together  with  a full  stock  of  everything  for  the  use  of  Schools.  COMMERCIAL 
and  LAW  BLANKS,  NAUTICAL  BOOKS  and  CHARTS.  LETTER  COPYING 
and  SEAL  PRESSES,  of  which  the  greatest  variety  to  be  found  in  the  city  is 
offered  for  selection.  Mann’s  Parchment  Paper  Letter  Copying  Books,  the  best  in 
use,  and  cheap  as  any.  Perkins’s  Superior  Double  Enamelled,  Satin  Enamelled,  Blank, 
India  and  Colored  Cards. 

PRINTING,  Bill  Heads,  Notes,  Drafts,  Checks,  Cards,  Circulars,  &c.,  at  short  notice. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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FESSENDEN  & WHITTEMORE, 

IMPORTERS,  MANUFACTURERS,  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

SPICES,  CREAM  TARTAR,  OAT  MEAL, 


GOODS  PUT  UP  IN  ANY  SHAPE  FOR  SHIPPING  OR  HOME  TRADE. 

No.  5 Quincy  Market  Block,  Commerce  St.,  and  City  Wharf, 


JOHN  J.  FESSENDEN, 


BOSTON. 

HENRY  C.  WHITTEMORE, 


N.  M.  FESSENDEN. 


WILLIAM  A.  DODGE, 

HARDWARE 

COMMISSION  MERCHANT, 

No.  37  Pearl  Street,  Boston. 


AGENT  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 

Wm.  Platt  & Co’s  Stocks  and  Dies.  Hall  & Knapp’s  Plumbs  and  Levels. 

MAPPIN  BROTHERS’  SHEFFIELD  CUTLERY. 

Stanley’s  Boxwood  and  Ivory  Rules.  Greenfield  Tool  Co’s  Extra  Planes 

LORD  & CO’S  CAST  IRON  GOODS,  OF  ALL  KINDS. 

Orr’s  & McIntosh’s  Blind  Hinges  and  Fasts.  James  Wolstenholme’s  Superior 

Cast  Steel  Files. 

WATERBURY  BRASS  CO’S  SHEET  BRASS,  WIRE  TUBING  AND 

KETTLES. 

American  Bed  Screw  Co’s  Superior  Bed  Screws  and  Wrenches. 

BANK  NOTE  ENGRAVING. 


The  New  England  Bank  Note  Company 

Respectfully  give  notice  to  the  Banking  Institutions  of  the  New  England  States,  that,  in  addition  to 
their  former  facilities  for  EngraviDg  and  Printing  Bank  Notes,  they  now  offer  a selection  from  the 
extensive  variety  of  specimens  of  Messrs.  Rawdon,  Wright,  Hatch  & Edson,  of  New  York,  with 
whom  they  have  made  a permanent  arrangement,  by  which  they  are  enabled  to  execute  all  oiders 
with  the  utmost  promptitude,  and  in  a style  unsurpassed  by  any  other  House  in  the  United  States. 
Banks  may  rest  assured  that  every  precaution  is  taken  for  the  safety  of  plates  and  impressions  en- 
trusted to  the  care  of  this  Company. 

A continuation  of  the  patronage  heretofore  extended  to  them  is  respectfully  solicited,  and  officers 
of  Banks  are  invited  to  call  and  examine  specimens. 

Their  prices  are  the  same  for  special  plates  as  those  of  other  Houses,  and  for  general  plate  printing 
the  same  as  heretofore. 

For  the  New  England  Bank  Note  Co.,  ISAAC  CARY, 

Office,  No.  204  Washington  St.,  Boston. 


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S.  P.  TOLMAN, 

|p lain  & #ntanunlal  a§h$Uxtx> 

Corner  of  Bedford  and  Kingston  Streets, 

©©a?©®. 

Stucco  Centre  Pieces,  Cornice  Ornaments,  &c.,  constantly  on  hand. 
Also,  New  Designs  furnished  and  executed  at  short  notice.  ^^"Model- 
ling for  the  Trade. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  65 

SHIRTS  MADE  TO  FIT 


AT 


177  WASHINGTON  STREET, 

NEAR  MILK  STREET, 


Of  every  variety 


LARGEST  ASSORTMENT 

United  States, 

THE  LOWEST  PRICES, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


Gentlemen’s  Furnishing  Goods, 

OP  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

THE  AMERICAN  PATRIOT, 

A WEEKLY  NATIVE  AMERICAN  & FAMILY  JOURNAL, 

PUBLISHED  BY  J.  E.  FAEWELL  & CO. 

IKTo.  32  Congress  Street, 

Terms,  52.00  per  year  in  advance.  Clubs. — 4 Copies,  5 7.00;  10  Copies,  516.25 ; 
15  Copies,  520.00;  20  Copies,  528.00  ; 30  Copies,  540*00  ; 50  Copies,  562  00  ; 100  Copies, 
5110.  One  Copy  extra  to  the  getter  up  of  the  club,  for  every  fifteen  Subscribers. 


NEW  AND  VALUABLE  INV  LNT1CN  ! 

WILLIAM  B.  GUY, 

patentee  fur  piling  pps  i»ii|  dlass, 

A desideratum  long  reeded,  as  the  oxidation  of  iron  or  lead,  produced  by  the 
action  of  water  on  metallic  pipes,  renders  the  water  very  injurious  and  unhealthy. 
Also,  inventor  of  a Glass  Strainer  for  the  bottom  of  Wells  and  Springs,  which  cannot 
fail  to  come  into  general  use.  Also,  several  new  patterns  of  Pumps,  which  will  be 
put  up  to  order.  Call  and  examine. 

85  Sudbury  Street. 


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HENRY  TAYLOR  & CO. 

IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 

SADDLERY  AND  CARRIAGE  TRIMMINGS, 


ALSO, 

(iSttwIs,  %ohes,  Unfrs,  |knt  Urns,  £c. 

NOS.  18,  20  AND  22  KILBY  STREET,  BOSTON. 

MARTIN  l.  BRADFORD, 

Importer  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

POCKET  KNIVES  0 SCISSORS; 

TABLE  CUTLERY;  RAZORS; 

Cutlery  in  all  its  Branches ; 

SKATES ; 

LEONARD  k WENDT’S  AND  R.  HEINISCffS 

fatat  Cailors’  Sjrtars, 

TRIMMERS  AND  POINTS  ; 

Ladies’,  Bankers’,  Paper  Hangers’,  and 
Barbers’  Scissors  ; 

WALCOTT’S 

GRADUATING  BUTTON  BOLE  CUTTERS; 

Fishing  Hooks,  Lines,  Rods  and 
Fancy  and  Common 

FISHING  TACKLE 

of  every  description,  at  Wholesale. 

142  Washington  Street, 

3 Doors  North  of  the  Old  South  Church, 

IB(D§TOB,. 

CHARLES  W.  BROWN, 

MILLWRIGHT,  BURR  MILLSTONE 

MANUFACTURER, 

AND  PATENTEE  AND  BUILDER  OF 

FRENCH  BURR  PORTABLE  GRINDING  MILLS, 

Nos.  65  & 67  Haverhill  St.,  Boston, 

{Formerly  187  Sea  Street .) 

• Mill  Gearing  fitted  to  order  ; French  Burr  Mill  Stones,  36  inches 
diameter  and  under,  made  from  one  entire  piece ; all  above  that 
size,  made  in  pieces  ; Bolting  Cloth,  Mill  Picks,  Elevating  Screws, 
&c.,  furnished  at  short  notice. 


ADVERTISING-  DEPARTMENT 


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J.  B.  NICHOLS  & CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


HOWE’S 


I1PRO YED 

'm 


33  Hanover  Street,  Boston. 


Our  Machines  make  a fast  stitch,  and  are  well  adapted  for  sewing  every  variety 
of  work,  from  nice  satin  to  heavy  boots  and  brogans.  Our  heavy  machines  are 
peculiarly  fitted  for  Carriage  and  Harness  making,  and  sew  with  very  heavy  linen 
thread,  either  with  or  without  wax.  These  are  the  only  machines  ever  manufactured 
capable  of  doing  such  work. 

PRICES,  FROM  $75.00  TO  $125.00. 


SOUTH  WORTH  & HAWES, 

ARTISTS’  DAGUERREOTYPE  ROOMS, 

5 1-2  Tremont  Row,  opposite  Brattle  St. 


GRAND  PARLOR  AND  GALLERY  STEREOSCOPE. 


We  invite  those  who  read  this  to  visit 
our  rooms,  with  their  friends,  when 
they  happen  in  Boston,  and  examine 
the  largest  collection  of  Daguerreotypes 
known.  Some  of  the  very  best  are  pic- 
tures of  young  Ladies  from  Maine.  We 
want  more  specimens  of  the  Down  East 
Belles  and  their  admirers,  and  engage 
to  spare  no  efforts  to  make  Likenesses 
equal  to  the  originals.  Stereoscopes  of 

all  sizes,  to  that  of  our  Grand  Parlor 

Stereoscope,  the  size  of  a Piano  Forte, 
which  is  one  of  the  most  interesting  and 
wonderful  novelties  of  modern  times.  In 
the  Stereoscope,  pictures  appear  like 
living  statues — like  nature  in  solidity 
and  relief. 

We  were  presented  with  the  highest 
premiums  at  the  last  Fair  in  Boston, 
being  six  different  awards  over  all  com- 
petitors, for  the  best  Stereoscopes,  Daguerreotypes,  Plates,  Frames,  Crayons,  and 
Pencil  Drawing.  No  cheap  work  done.  We  neither  use  steam  humbug,  by  false 
pretences,  nor  wear  laurels  won  by  competitors. 

SOUTHWORTH  & HAWES, 

5 1-2  Tremont  Row,  opposite  Brattle  Street,  Boston. 


IF*.  AUSTIN, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 


No.  131  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


BOXES  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  PROMPTLY  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Hat,  Band,  Ladies’  Cap  and  Collar  Boxes, 

KEPT  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND. 


68  MAINE  REGISTER. 


The  Subscriber  respectfully  invites  the  attention  of  the  public  to  his  large  and  valuable  assortment 
of  the  richest,  as  well  as  the  more  common  qualities  of  UATS  & CAPS.  Also, 

FUR  GOODS, 

MADE  UP  IN  EVERY  DESIRABLE  FORM. 

CUFFS  FROM  $1.00  TO  $50.00  PER  PAIR. 

OLD  FURS  altered  and  repaired  by  experienced  workmen. 

©B&TOB  MAT  ©©HEWS, 


Should  any  article  not  prove  equal  to  its  recommendation,  satisfaction  will  be  promptly  made. 

Stores  & Chambers,  ITS  & 175  Washington  St.,  Boston. 


Manufacturers  of 

BLOCK  TIN 

AND 

BRITANNIA 


MOREY,  OBER  & CO., 


And  Dealers  in 

GLASS 

WARE, 


Nos.  5 and  7 HAVERHILL  STREET,  . . BOSTON, 

Manufacture  and  have  on  hand,  at  Wholesale  and  Retail,  a full  assortment  of  the  above  articles,  or 
made  to  order  at  short  notice.  Also,  repair  all  kinds  of  the  above  Wares.  Dealers  are 
invited  to  call  and  examine. 

©.  B.  MOREY,  1C.  H.  OBER,  T.  SMITH. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


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HOMER  RICE  & CO. 


DR.  J.  CHEEVER 


Manufacturers.  Wholesale  & Retail  Dealers  in 


Of  every  style  and  quality.  Also, 

BUFFALO  ROBES,  TRUNKS, 
Valises,  Carpet-Bags,  Umbrellas,  Jic. 

7 k 8 FANEUIL  HALL  BUILDING, 


Has  the  largest  and  best  assortment 


Trasses,  Abdominal  Supporters,  Shoulder 
Braces,  Laced  Stockings,  for  Varicose 
Veins,  Knee  Caps,  Ac, 


That  can  be  found  at  any  simi’ar  establishment. 

Also,  Made  to  Order,  all  kinds  of  apparatus  for 
the  correction  of  every  variety  of  distortion,  mal- 
formation, or  physical  deformity  of  the  human 
frame. 

Agency  for  Palmer’s  Patent  Artificial  Leg, 
and  for  Dr  S.  S.  Fitch’s  Celebrated  Medicines  and 
Mechanical  Remedies  for  the  cure  of  Consumption. 


DR.  J.  CHEEVER, 

No.  1 Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 


NORTON  NEWCOMB,  JR., 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


Country  Dealers  are  especially  invited  to  examine  our  Stock,  •which  will  always 
comprise  an  extensive  assortment  at  the  lowest  market  prices. 


J.  HAPGOOD, 


Manufacturer,  Importer  and 
Dealer  in 


Rifles,  Revolvers,  Pistols, 

AND  GUN  MAKERS’  GOODS. 


AMERICAN  AND  ENGLISH  SPORTING  POWDER, 

In  Kegs  and  Canisters,  and  all  kinds  of 

SPO&TISTG.  APPARATUS, 

At  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

No.  12  Washington  Street,  Boston. 


VOELCKERS&  THOMAS,  Architects  and  Build- 
ers, Agents  for  Eastern  Bricks  and  Lumber.  Office, 
N.  17  Doane  Street,  Boston. 

JTheo.  Voelckebs, 
{Jas.  A.  Thomas. 


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D.  B.  STEDMAN  & CO. 


IMPORTERS  OP 


CHINA  & GLASS  WARE, 

165,  167  and  169  MILK  STREET,  near  India  Street, 


D.  B.  STEDMAN, 
GEORGE  STEDMAN, 


W.  B.  MATHEWS, 
8.  P.  RIDLER. 


IDUE  A.  JST’Si 

CELEBRATED 

PREMIUM  HOT-AIR  FURNACES. 

LEOPOLD  HERMAN  respectfully  informs  his 
friends  and  the  public,  that  he  has  removed  from  his 
old  stand  in  Congress  Street,  to  the  new  and  elegant 
Store  recently  erected  upon  the  old  Chickering  Estate, 
at 

Nos.  334,  336  & 338  Washington  St.,  Opp.  the  Adams  House, 

Where  his  facilities  for  business  are  greatly  enlarged, 
and  he  is  enabled  to  offer  to  the  public  a full  assort- 
ment of  his  celebrated  H Pattern  Furnaces , which  have 
stood  the  test  for  more  than  Twenty  Years,  and  in 
which  recent  improvements  have  been  made,  rendering 
them  unrivalled  in  all  the  qualities  which  go  to  consti- 
| tute  a Perfect  Furnace. 

The  attention  of  the  public  is  also  called  to  a newly 
invented  Furnace  for  Burning  Wood,  constructed  upon 
a similar  principle  to  the  celebrated  H Pattern  Furnace ; 
__  together  with  an  extensive  variety  of  English , Parlor 

and  Chamber  Grates,  Penrhyn  Marble  Mantels,  Improved  Cooking  Ranges,  Parlor, Office 
and  Cooking  Stoves,  Ventilators,  Registers,  Rumford  Ovens,  and  Heating  and  Cooking 
Apparatus  generally , at  Wholesale  and  Retail. 

LEOPOLD  HERMAN, 

334,  336  & 338  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

SEARS,  BUFFUM  & CO. 

i - : ■ • 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

Cltrijrag  & Jnntisjjinj  [forts, 

NO.  40  CONGRESS  STREET, 


JOSEPH  H.  SEARS, 
DANIEL  CROSS, 


ic 

u 


T.  BUFFUM, 
JAMES  R.  SHAW. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


71 


WARRENS 

f mprjbeir  Citrbine  Mater  M|ccl. 


This  "Water  Wheel  is  too  extensively  known  to  require  any  explanation.  It  is  made 
of  cast  iron,  with  steel  buckets  firmly  cast  into  the  body  of  the  wheel,  making  it  very 
firm  and  not  liable  to  rust  out.  The  curve  of  the  bucket  is  always  formed  so  as  to  be 
adapted  to  the  particular  head  under  which  it  is  intended  to  run.  They  are  very  simple 
in  construction  and  operation,  not  affected  by  ice  or  back  water. 

For  Cotton  and  Woollen  Mills,  Paper  Mills,  Iron  Works,  Grist  Mills,  &c.,  where  a 
powerful  and  economical  wheel  is  required,  this  wheel  is  particularly  recommended. 

Manufactured  by  the  New  England  Water  Wheel  Company,  Wareham,  Mass. 

JACKSON  WARREN,  . . . AGENT. 

A sample  of  the  Wheel  can  be  seen  at  the  Real  Estate  Register  Office,  91  Washing- 
ton Street,  Boston,  where  orders  can  be  left  for  Wheels,  &c. 


P.  H.  WALKER, 

CITY  SEALER,  Manufacturer  of  Patent 


Balance  Platform,  Counter,  Railroad,  Hay  and  Coal 

SCAIjEIS, 

And  Dealer  in  all  kinds  of  Weighing  Apparatus,  Copper,  Sheet  Iron  and  Tin  Ware. 

NO.  5 MARKET  SQUARE,  up  Stairs, 

(At  the  Old  Stand  formerly  occupied  by  AMOS  STEVENS,) 

Opposite  Faneuil  Hall, 

0=”Repairing  done  in  the  neatest  manner,  and  at  short  notice.  Weights  graduated  to  all  stand- 
ards and  all  countries.  All  Scales  purchased  at  this  Establishment,  warranted  correct. 


72  MAINE  REGISTER. 


McGilvray,  Wyman  & Co. 

IMPORTERS  OF 


GOODS, 


AKTD  TOBBBRS  OF 

EUROPEAN  & AMERICAN 

DRY  GOODS, 

CARPETINGS,  CANTON  MATTINGS,  OIL  CLOTHS, 

TOGETHER  WITH  THE 


SMALL  WARES  and  HABERDASHERY  usually  connected 
with  the  Dry  Goods  and  Carpet  Business. 


Hew  Goods  constantly  arriving,  and  always  sold  cheap. 
Orders  Respectfully  Solicited. 


NOS.  47  & 49  FEDERAL  STREET, 


DAVID  F.  McGILVRAY,  ) 
WILLIAM  A.  WYMAN,  5 


SYLVANUS  P.  BARTLETT, 
EDWARD  R.  KIMBALL. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


73  I 


FRANKLIN  CROSBY, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 


n>:w 


MRPSYIHG8  & w 

OF  EVERY  QUALITY  AND  STYLE, 

WINDOW  SNIDES  /VND  FlKTURE§r 

Damasks,  Muslins,  Cornices.  Bands,  Tassuls,  Cnrlain  Trimmings,  Straw  Mattings,  Table  Oil  Cloths,  &c. 

158  HANOVER  AND  137  BLACKSTONE  STREET, 

Corner  of  Salem  and  ) To)  rtf'  XR  ”W\  <\«> 

Endicott  Streets,  \ L£j  Cs)  vi-  Ai  0 

Lettered  Shades,  for  Stores,  Manufactories  and  Offices,  got  up  in  good  style,  at  short  notice  Every 
description  of  WINDOW  SHADES  made  and  put  up,  and  warranted  to  give  satisfaction. 


Z_»  Jk.  XT  INI  3D  3FL  ""ST 

STARCH  POLISH 


MANUFACTURED  BT  THE 


f.  gcait,  Crasurcr. 


This  is  the  best  and  only  preparation  in  the  market 
which  will  give  a beautiful  and  clear  finish  to  Linen. 

LAUNDRESSES  who  are  particular  that  their  efforts  should 
meet  with  pleasing  success,  will  find  this  composition  a great 
help,  as  it  will  effectually  remove  those  defective  qualities  of  the 
Starch  which  cause  the  iron  to  stick  and  often  spot  the  linen. 

This  Beautiful  Polish  improves  the  appearance  of 
Linen,  and  imparts  a rich  lustre,  which  lasts  much  longer  than 
any  that  can  be  produced  by  the  use  of  the  ordinary  articles  of- 
fered for  this  purpose.  It  ha6  been  extensively  used,  and  has  al- 
ready found  its  way  into  our  first  families,  and  is  considered 
by  competent  judges  a desideratum  long  needed  toy 
Housekeepers.  For  richness  of  quality,  beaut  .-  of  pol- 
ish, durability  of  appearance,  and  power  of  resisting  damp 
weather,  IT  IS  UNRIVALLED.  [£/="  For  sale,  wholesale  and 
retail,  at  the  office  of  the  AMERICAN  LAUNDRY  COMPANY, 

14  WATER  STREET,  BOSTON, 

And  by  Grocers,  Druggists  and  Periodical  Houses  generally  throughout  the  country. 


SMOKE  CONSUMING  PATENT  LAMP 

Is  warranted  to  produce  without  smoke,  and  with  only  the  poorest  quality  of  Oil  or 
Grease,  at  an  expense  of  less  than  half  a cent  per  hope,  a light  equal  at  least  to  four 
wax  candles.  Extremely  simple  and  durable,  less  injurious  to  the  eyes  than  any  other 
artificial  light,  and  will  prove  the  truth  of  these  statements. 

Prices— $1.25,  83  and  67  Cents. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  PRESS,— An  economical  lamp,  with  the  illuminating  power  of  gas  or  camphene, 

with  none  of  their  disadvantages,  Boston  Post. Gives  a great  amount  of  light  without  smoke,  and  for  sewing 

or  reading  is  next  to  the  French  Carcel.  We  have  tried  it  thoroughly,  and  it  gives  entire  satisfaction.  Boston 

Transcri/it. Certainly  the  most  economical  lamp  we  know  of.  American  Union. We  have  tried  this  lamp 

to  our  satisfaction,  and  may  safely  recommend  it  to  those  who  patronize  the  midnight  oil.  Boston  Traveller. 

No  person  who  has  ever  tried  one  of  the  lamps  would  be  willing  to  give  it  up  for  ten  times  its  cost,  if  it  could 

not  be  replaced.  Xew  England  Fanner. We  have  one  of  the  lamps  in  use,  and  are  able  to  conform  to  the 

Traveller,  having  found  it  answering  well  to  what  it  claimed  for  it  Puritan  Recorder. As  a reading  or  sew- 
ing lamp,  we  have  never  seen  its  equal.  Boston  Pathfinder. After  a fair  trial,  we  consider  it  the  best  lamp 

ever  offered  to  the  public.  It  requires  only  the  poorest  oil,  lard,  tallow,  or  grease,  and  produces  four  or  five  times 
as  much  light  as  any  other  known  lamp.  It  is  adapted  to  the  study,  parlor,  kitchen,  and  workshop.  Am.  Union. 

The  place,  please  remember,  is  117  COURT  ST.,  head  of  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


F 


MAINE  REGISTER. 

HEAD  QUARTERS. 


NATHANIEL  ELLIS  & CO 

FORMERLY  IHKSEY  & ELLIS, 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers 
of  every  variety  of 

Silk,  duttflfram,  ^Ipca 

UMBRELLAS  & PARASOLS. 

N.  13.  Dealers  will  find  the  most  extensive  assortment,  and  better  made  than 
can  be  found  in  this  city,  to  which  we  would  invite  inspection. 

Manufactory  and  Warehouse,  49  anil  51  Court  Street,  near  the  Court  Douse, 

&<DS£<DSr.  HASS, 


9 


SCHOOL  FUKN1TTJRE,  &C. 

WI.  O.  HASKELL,  Manufacturer, 

152  Commercial  Street , - - Boston , 

Continues  to  Manufacture  from  the  best  of  Seasoned  Lumber,  superior  articles  in  his 
line.  He  flatters  himself,  that  after  fifteen  years’  experience,  he  is  enabled  to  give 
entire  satisfaction  in  stock  and  workmanship.  Mr.  H.  is  also  agent  for 

BULKLEY’S  PATENT  HEATED  STEAM  DRY  KILN, 

For  Massachusetts,  New  Hampshire  and  Maine,  which  will  thoroughly  season 
lumber  in  twenty-four  hours,  without  cheeking  or  splitting. 


A3S3M3SMI  0SMIH  £ Mi i JPH3PS  Wmm 


WILLIAM  G.  PIKE  & CO. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

Sham  anil  das  fijae  aitir  Jfittinp,  talks, 

And  everything  connected  with  STEAM,  GAS  AND  WATER, 

No.  20  Charlestown  St.,  Ha^rMfinanst.,  Boston. 

W.  G.  P.  & CO.  personally  attend  to  Fitting  all  kinds  of  public  and  private  Buildings  with  Pipe 
and  Fixtures,  for  heating  with  Steam  and  lighting  with  Gas.  Also,  Builders  of  Coal  Gas  Works. 
Coils  and  Cooking  Apparatus  fitted  up  for  Hotels,  &c.  All  orders  promptly  executed  in  a thorough 
and  workmanlike  manner. 


BIGELOW  BROTHERS  & EENNARD, 

Importers  and  Dealers,  at  Wholesale  and  Retail,  in 

VUTSim,  ®L(D®23,  V JiaSUi 

Silver,  Silver  Plated  and  Pine  Hardware  Goods, 

IVORY  HANDLED  TABLE  CUTLERY,  GENEVA  MUSICAL  BOXES, 

Watch  Makers’  Tools,  Files  and  Materials,  fc 

NO.  121  WASHINGTON  STREET,  ' 


JOHN  BIGELOW,  > 
ALANSON  BIGELOW,  $ 


A.  O.  BIGELOW, 
M.  P.  KENNARD. 


The  largest  and  best  arranged  Hotel  in  New  England,  possessing  all  the  modem 
improvements  and  conveniences  for  the  accommodation  of  the  travelling  public. 

LEWIS  RICE,  Proprietor. 


CANCERS  CAN  BE  CURED. 

DR.  R.  GREEN.  M.D., 


Office,  No.  38  Bromfield  Street,  Boston. 

DR  GREEN  is  not  himself  an  Indian,  but  a scientific 
Physician,  who  has  thoroughly  investigated  the  Indian 
system  of  Medicine,  by  actual  experience  with  the 
Indians  themselves.  His  practice  is  attended  with  greater 
success  than  was  ever  before  known  in  this-  country, 
and  conclusively  proves  the  superiority  of  Nature’s  reme- 
dies in  skilful  and  scientific  hands.  Dr.  Green  may  be 
consulted,  by  letter  or  personally,  at  his  office,  every  day, 
from  8 1-2  A.M.  to  5 P.M.  Terms  reasonable.  Advice 
upon  all  diseases  free  of  charge. 

Circulars,  with  full  reference  to  cases  cured,  sent  free 
of  charge  to  any  one  requesting  them. 


iWS  Kl 

HANOVER  STREET,  : t 


BOSTON, 


76 


MAINE  REGISTER 


ag  State  Steam  '(Bn gitte  ffiMus, 

EAST  BOSTON. 

THOMAS  WISE,  Proprietor, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


BLOWERS,  SHAFTING, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OP 

HSaEa  W 

PARTICULAR  ATTENTION  GIVEN  TO  BUILDING  AND  REPAIRING 


mipni  mmim  m§mmt 

The  Proprietor  having  built  a new  shop  with  conveniences  for  that 
' especial  business. 

HEAVY  FORGINGS, 

Of  every  description,  furnished  and  fitted  up,  such  as  Cranks, 
Connecting  Rods,  Piston  Rods,  &c.,  &c.,  forged 
from  the  best  of  Glendon  Iron. 

STEAM  ENGINES, 

FROM  FOUR  TO  SIXTY  HORSE  POWER,  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND ; 

ALSO, 

lire  fttinp,  forte  fnmp,  attfr  ftlge  f imp, 

Such  as  the  law  requires  for  Steamboats. 

REGULATORS,  STOP  VALVES,  AND  GADGE  COCKS,  OF  THE  REST  PATTERNS. 

Job  Work  solicited  and  done  at  short  notice. 

Marginal  Street,  Near  the  British  Steamship  Wharf, 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  77 


French  and  German  Importing  House, 

15  & 17  KILBY  STREET,  BOSTON. 

HOLDEN  db  CUTTER, 


IMPORTERS  OF 

FRENCH,  GERMAN  & ENGLISH  FANCY  GOODS  & TOYS, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

F1NCY  FOODS  OF  AMERIM  MWFMIREL 

Constantly  on  hand,  an  extensive  assortment  of  FANCY  GOODS 
AND  TOYS,  and  are  receiving  per  Ships  and  Weekly 
Steamers,  new  and  choice  goods  from  one  of  our 
firm  in  Europe. 

Cases  of  Peifumery,  Hair  Brushes,  Fans,  Beads,  Willow  Baskets,  Violins  and  Bows,  Fancy  Boxes, 
Porte  Monnaies,  Gilt  Jewelry  and  Opera  Glasses,  Harmonicas,  Tooth  and  Nail  Brushes,  &c. 
TOYS  of  all  descriptions.  CASE  TOYS,  well  assorted,  in  Cases,  from  $15  to  $150 
per  Case. 

SOLB  AGENTS  FOR  THE  SAFE  OF  SANDERSON  & LANEBGAN’S  CELEBRATED  FIRE  WORKS. 


L.  P.  HOLDEN.  B.  F.  COTTER. 


FIRE  WORKS. 


SANDERSON  & LANERGAN, 

Pyrotechnists  to  the  City  of  Boston, 

ETNA  LABORATORY,  SOUTH  FIFTH  STREET, 

EAST  CAWBRCBSE. 

Our  Annual  Improvements  are  of  a varied  and  pleasing  character.  Displays  furnished  at  short 
notice,  from  $10  to  $3000,  with  NEW  DESIGNS  and  the  very  BEST  FIRE  WORKS.  Manufactured 
personally  at  our  extensive  Etna  Laboratory,  East  Cambridge. 

SALE  DEPOT,  15  & 17  KILBY  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Always  on  hand,  Rockets,  Candles,  Mines,  Bengola  Lights,  Marine  Rockets  and  Ship  Lights, 
Wheels,  Triangles,  Bee  Hives,  Grasshoppers,  Serpents,  Blue  Lights,  Batteries,  &c.,  China  Rockets, 
Jostics,  &c.  3000  boxes  best  quality  No  1 India  Crackers,  Gilt  Labels. 

HOLDEN  & CUTTER,  Sole  Agents  for  Sanderson  & Lanergans  celebrated  FIRE  WORKS,  15  k 17  Kilby  Street,  Boston. 


78  MAINE  REGISTER. 

BUCKLEY  & BANCROFT, 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

gracing  II0010,  parlor  ani  tfjjantkr 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 


MATTRESSES,  FEATHERS, 

Over  the  Boston  & Worcester  & Western  Railroad 
Passenger  Station, 

ENTRANCE  ON  BEACH,  LINCOLN  & ALBANY  STREETS, 


JOSEPH  BUCKLEY.  CHAS.  P.  BANCROFT. 


JuSLlVOSg*  PATTERSON, 


MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN 


BANK,  STORE  & OFFICE  FURNITURE, 

Manufactured  from  thoroughly  Seasoned  Lumber  in  the  best  manner.  A large  assortment  of 

SHOW  CASES,  COUNTERS,  DESKS,  &c., 

Of  every  description,  constantly  on  hand,  at  the 

Warei’ooms,  8 & 10  Chapman  Place, 

Opposite  City  Hall,  School  Street, 

Manufactory,  Comer  of  0 and  Third  Streets,  South  Boston. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


79 


SAM’L  T.  CROSBY, 

SUCCESSOR  TO  CROSBY  & BROWN, 

RICH  lllft  JEWELRY,  11  PLtTEII  WIRES, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

mss  mm  ots 

No.  69  Washington  St.,  Three  Doors  South  of  Court  St., 

EOSTOKT. 


If? 


N.  S.  DEARBORN, 


TOli 


^Uilress  aiiit  business  Carfe, 

ENGRAVED  TO  ORDER. 

Constantly  on  band  for  sale,  a large  and  beautiful  assortment  of 


Printers  and  Dealers  are  invited  to  call  and  examine  specimens. 

Ig^Orders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to. 

]¥©.  34  SCHOOL  STREET,  BOSTON. 


BllRETT’S  DIE-HOUSE, 

140  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

Ladies’  Dresses,  Cloaks,  Shawls,  if.,  of  all  kinds,  Gentlemen’s  Coats,  Overcoats,  Pants  & Vests, 

DYED  OR  CLEANSED  IN  THE  VERY  BEST  MANNER. 

Silks,  Cloths,  Thibets,  Alpacas  and  other  piece  goods,  of  unsalable  colors,  dyed, 
finished  and  put  up  in  the  style  of  new  goods. 

Goods  sent  by  Express,  directed  as  above,  will  receive  prompt  and  faithful  attention. 


80 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


WATERMAN’S 


Patent  Lamp  Tea  Kettle. 


N.  WATERMAN, 

KITCHEN  FURNISHER 

— AND  — 

Tin  Ware  Manufacturer, 

83  & 85  Cornhill,  and  6 & 8 Brattle  St., 


WATERMAN’S 


Patent  loit'ec  Filter. 


WATERMAN’S 


The  place  for  all  on  tlie  eve  of 
housekeeping,  and  those  already  es- 
tablished, to  obtain  the  essentials  of  a 
well  appointed  kitchen,  of  the  best 
I quality,  and  at  lowest  prices. 


Patent  Broiler. 


WATERMAN’S 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT.  81 


Holmes  & Tuttle  Manufacturing  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

SILVER  PLATED  WARE,  SPOONS,  FORKS, 

CASTORS,  &C., 

Salesroom,  No.  120  Washington  St.,  Up  Stairs, 

1 IB  (ID  S TT  (B  H . 

PATENT  SALAMANDER  SAFES. 


WILLIAM  ADAMS  & CO., 

(LATE  ADAMS,  HAMMOND  & CO.,) 

I Corner  of  Cross  and  Fulton  Streets,  in  Boston, 

CONTINUE  TO  MANUFACTURE  ALL  SIZES  OF  THE  ABOVE  WELL-KNOWN  SAFES. 

CAUTION. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in  Safes,  are  informed 
; the  Subscribers  are  Sole  Proprietors  of  the  lnven- 
of  WILDER’S  PATENT  SALAMANDER  SAFES 
iin  and  for  the  New  England  States,  and  have  the 
usive  right,  under  Letters  Patent,  of  making,  using 
and  vending  the  Safes,  constructed  according  to  said  Letters  Patent.  The  undersigned 
caution  all  persons  to  abstain  from  making,  using  or  vending  Safes  of  this  description, 
without  license  and  authority  from  them  ; and  they  give  notice  that  they  intend  to 
prosecute  all  persons  who  infringe  upon  their  exclusive  right  aforesaid. 

Testimony  in  favor  of  R.  G.  Wilder’s  Patent  Salamander  Safes,  made  by  William 
Adams  & Co.,  Corner  of  Cross  and  Fulton  Streets,  Boston. 

Concord,  N.  H.,  August  27, 1851. 

Messrs.  Wm.  Adams  & Co. — Gentlemen  : — I think  after  this  no  one  will  for  a moment  doubt  the 
security  of  your  Safes  The  one  you  sold  us  was  exposed  to  the  most  intense  heat  for  hours,  as  hot 
as  it  could  be,  and  I am  happy  to  inform  you  that  every  paper  came  out  in  good  order. 

Yours  very  truly,  JOSEPH  A.  GILMORE, 

Agent  Concord  and  Claremont  Railroad. 

All  Safes  sold  under  the  name  of  SALAMANDER,  WILDER’S  SALAMANDER, 
and  IMPROVED  SALAMANDER,  are  spurious,  unless  marked  Patent. 

WILLIAM  ADAMS  & CO. 


C ARRUTH  & BACHI, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

LIMED  OIL,  WOITING,  PUTTY,  CROUD  LEADS, 

ASPHALTUM  TARNISH, 

Japan,  Black  and  Green  Paints,  &c. 

Factories  at  Chelsea,  Store,  No.  29  India  Street, 

T.  H.  CARRUTH,  ©GDSTFQDISo  I-  C.  BACHI. 


82  MAINE  REGISTER. 

G.  P.  & B.  W.  FAY, 

IMPORTERS  OF  FURS, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

HATS,  CAPS,  FURS, 


AND  CAP  TRIMMINGS, 

AND  DEALERS  IN  STRAW,  LEGHORN,  AND 


OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION.  Also, 


BUFFALO  ID  FANCY  10BES.  THIS,  VALISES  ID  UMBRELLAS. 

No.  1S1  Mills.  Street, 

OPPOSITE  KILBY  STREET, 

f:&.FATY.f  IBQdVOGk 


P.  S.— All  orders  for  the  country  promptly  attended  to. 


ROXBURY,  MASS. 


OLIVER  HOLMAN,  AGENT, 

UNTO.  -7  2DOAKTI3  STREET,  BOSTON 


CONSTANTLY  FOR  SALE 

Superior  Double  Enamelled  Bristol  Board,  Satin  Enamelled,  Colored, 
Ivory  and  Blank  Cards,  of  the  very  best  quality. 

ALSO, 

Card  Board  for  Railroad  Tickets,  Perforated  Board,  &c.,  &c. 

A useful  and  attractive  Magazine  for  Schools  and  Families. 

This  Publication  is  prepared  expressly  for  Youth  attending  Public  and  Private  Schools  ; having 
pieces  for  Reading  and  Declamation.  The  Fourth  Volume  commences  with  November,  1854.  Each 
Number  contains  thirty-two  large  pages,  making  at  the  close  of  the  volume  384  pages  of  substantial 
reading  matter. 

“ The  Schoolmate  ” is  published  in  New  York  and  Boston,  having  some  of  our  best  literary  and 
scientific  writers  as  contributors, — Professor  Agassiz,  of  Cambridge ; G.  F.  Thayer,  Esq.,  Principal 
Chauncey  Hall  School,  Boston  ; Nathan  Bishop,  Esq.,  Superintendent  Public  Schools,  Boston,  and 
other  persons  of  ability. 

In  connection  with  the  Schoolmate,  we  publish  an  “ Illustrated  Composition  Book,”  for  writing 
Compositions.  It  is  on  an  entirely  new  plan,  prepared  by  an  experienced  teacher,  and  will  be  of 
great  practical  utility  to  scholars  in  all  our  schools.  Price,  37  1-2  cents,  by  mail  for  thirteen  postage 
stamps.  Teachers  are  requested  to  call  and  examine  the  works,  and  introduce  them  into  their 
schools.  Terms  of  “The  Schoolmate,”  in  advance,  1 copy  one  year,  §1.00;  6 copies,  §5.00  ; 12 
copies,  §9.00.  Specimen  numbers  supplied  for  examination.  All  kinds  of  Books  and  Periodicals 
supplied  to  order.  A number  of  good  Agents  wanted.  Address 

JAMES  ROBINSON,  120  Washington  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


83 


COLTS’ 

PATENT. 


G.  G.  NEWHALL  & CO., 

Successors  to  OLIVER  M.  WHIPPLE, 
MANUFACTURERS  OF 


GAMBO  FALLS,  GORHAM,  ME. 

GUNPOWDER  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  FOR  SALE  AT  THEIR  MILLS; 

AT  THEIR  OFFICE,  86  STATE  STREET,  BOSTON ; 

By  HITCHCOCK  & CO.,  116  Broadway,  NEW  YORK, 

AND 

JEWETT  & ROGERS,  224  For©  Street,  Portland. 

JSk.  . ID.  JP  XT  JEP  IP  HU  3rL  9 

AND  MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN 

COCKS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 


Force  Pumps, 
Water  Closets, 
Bath  Tubs, 
Shower  Baths, 
Fountains, 
Hydrants, 

! Pressure  Boilers, 
Plug  Basins, 
Marble  Sldbs, 
Lead  Pipe, 
Sheet  Lead, 


Cistern  Pumps, 
Oil  Pumps, 

Beer  Pumps, 
Liquor  Pumps, 
Cesspools,  x 
Drain  Traps, 
Couplings, 
Valves, 

Soda  Fountains, 
Soda  Ornaments, 
Worm  Coolers. 


j The  above  goods,  and  every  article  in  the  line  of  Brass,  Copper,  or  Lead  work,  are  manufactured 
! under  my  own  supervision,  and  I can  recommend  the  same  to  dealers  and  the  trade,  to  which  a 
j liberal  discount  will  be  made. 

9 Water  St.,  47  & 49  Devonshire  St.,  and  9 Spring  Lane, 

B®S1T®!f9ft  EDASS. 


HEWS’  PATENT  AMERICAN  ACTION 


From  the  illustrious  Pianist,  L.  M.  GQTTSCilALK,  to  Mr.  Hews  Agent  at  New  York: 

New  York,  Dec.  5, 1853. 

Mr.  N.  P.  B.  Curtiss — Dear  Sir:  Having  had  the  pleasure  of  performing  upon 
Geo.  Hews’  American  Patent  Action  Piano,  at  the  World’s  Fair  in  this  city  the  pres- 
ent year,  and  other  of  his  Pianos  at  your  Warerooms,  which  afforded  me  much  gratifi- 
cation, 1 cheerfully  recommend  them  to  the  public.  I am  very  glad  of  the  improve- 
ment in  the  action.  These  instruments  likewise  are  of  excellent  tone,  owing  no  doubt 
to  the  perfection  of  the  scales.  Very  respectfully,  L.  M.  GOTTSCHALK. 

Manufactory,  379  Washington  Street,  Boston. 


84 


MAINE  REGISTER. 


JONES,  TURRILL  & CO, 

Importers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

CLOTHS,  CASSIMERES,  TESTINGS, 

TAILORS’  TRIMMINGS  & FURNISHING  GOODS, 

No.  49  MILK  STREET, 


AM  JONES,  > 
IT  A.  TURRILL,  > 
I HORSWELL.  S 


WILLIAM  JONES, 

ALBERT  A. 

JAMES 


MM 


WHITON,  TRAIN  & CO. 


AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF 

OAKUM  & SHIP  SPIKES, 

AGENTS  HINGHAM  CORDAGE  COMPANY, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 


Ship  Spikes,  Windlass  Necks,  and  Patent  Windlass 
Gearing,  Sail  Cloth,  Twine,  Bunting,  Paints, 

Oil,  Varnish,  Naval  Stores,  &c. 

Nos.  31  & 33  Commercial  Street, 


T.  F.  WHITON, 
W.  G.  TRAIN, 
WM.  WHITON. 


N.  $ 


New  Granite  Building,  head  of  City  Wharf, 


it*Ttnr 


si 


APPLETON  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

BOSTON,  MASS. 

Accumulated  aad  Guarantee  Capital,  $66,814.69. 
WILLIAM  PIJLSIFER, PRESIDENT. 


DIRECTORS. 

WILLIAM  PULSIFER,  G.  D.  COOPER,  ROBERT  A.  CROSS, 

JAMES  CONNER,  STEPHEN  MILLER, 


HENRY  M.  BOWEN, 
ICHABOD  MACOMBER. 


I.  MACOMBER,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

P.  S.  This  Company  Insures  Farmers’  and  other  Dwellings,  Stocks  of  Goods,  Manufacturers’  and 
Mechanics’  Property.  Application  may  be  made  through  our  Agent  or  by  mail  to  the  Secretary. 

Office,  8 Scollay’s  Building,  Tremont  Row,  Boston. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


85 


The  Subscriber  would  inform  the  public  that  he  has  con- 
stantly on  hand,  a variety  of  the  most  beautiful  and  desirable 

P AIKTTS, 

prepared  from  White  and  Colored  Oxide  of  Zinc,  and  suitable 
for  all  kinds  of  House,  Ship  & Decorative  Painting. 

These  Paints  are  recommended  for  cheapness , beauty  and 
durability;  they  are  superior  to  Lead,  and  are  used  and  pre- 
ferred by  the  more  skilful  and  experienced  Painters  in  all  parts 
of  the  country. 

Suitable  tints  for  house  painting  may  be  selected  from  SIXTY  VARIETIES,  and  the  color  will  be 
guaranteed  to  correspond  with  its  pattern. 

Also,  on  hand,  fresh  ground  MORRIS'S  UNRIVALLED  MEDIUM,  for  Oil  and  Distemper  Graining 
and  Decorative  Painting.  Snow  White  and  No.  1 French  Zinc  ; Gum  Size  ; Damar  Varnish,  and  all 
kinds  of  Tinting  Colors,  for  House  and  other  Painters.  For  sale  by 

THOMAS  I).  MORRIS, 

18  SCHOOL  STEEET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

J.  & AV.  MCADAMS, 

94  State  Street,  Boston, 

MANUFACTURE  AND  HAVE  FOR  WHOLESALE 

PACKED  A TV  1>  HEABE  9) 

Made  of  the  best  paper,  and  bound  in  the  most  thorough  manner. 

DEALERS  IN 

FOREIGN  & DOMESTIC  STATIONERY, 

GGfeS  ASS  STEM  ffSHS*  &8. 

Ledgers,  Journals,  Cash,  Record,  Day,  Letter  and  Lithographed  CHECK  BOOKS, 

Made  to  order,  for  Banks,  Railroad,  Insurance,  and  other  Companies. 

Card  Certificates,  Circulars,  Bill  Heads,  &c.,  Printed  in  any  style  desired. 
RULING  DONE  TO  ORDER. 

JOHN  P.  WHITNEY, 

3E3  IKT  Gr  JErL  -A.  ‘V  DE2  DEL 


MATTHEWSON’S 

PATENT  WEATHER  STRIPS 


FOR  RENDERING 

Doors  & French  Windows  Tight  at  the  Bottom. 

Sold,  Wholesale  and  Retail,  at 

No.  142  HANOVER  STREET, 

(Over  the  China  Tea  Store,  cor.  Union  St.) 

E.  CARTER.  BOSTON. 

■3- On  the  front  of  all  Stripe  will  be  stamped,  A. 
B.  Wilton. 


OF 


LITTERS  AND  SCROLL  ORNAMENTS, 

Oil  Gold  §iibeL 

Room,  No.  38  Massachusetts  Block, 

COURT  SQUARE, 


Articles  marked  in  Scrip,  Old  English,  German 
Text,  and  Roman  Letters. 

Silver  Coffin  Plates  constantly  on  band,  and 
marked  at  short  notice. 


86  MAINE  REGISTER. 


UTLEY,  BOYNTON  & DELANO, 

COMMISSION  AND  WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IN 

gutter,  <%ese,  §tef,  Pants, 

LARD,  EGGS,  BEANS,  PEAS,  GRAIN,  DRIED  APPLES, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OP 

COUjSTTRY  produce. 

BUTTER  AND  CHEESE  PACKED  FOR  SHIPPING. 

1Y0. 5 Quincy  Market  Block,  Commerce  St.  & City  Wharf, 

J?-R%fecH B 0 S T ON. 

MESSINGER  & BROTHER, 

No.  19  ITIilk  Street,  Boston. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

SEWING  SILK, 

SADDLERS’,  EMBROIDERY,] 

Twist,  Fringe,  Train  & Floss  Silks, 


SILK  EXPRESSLY  FOR  SEWING  MACHINES. 

Orange  and  White  Floss,  made  expressly  for  Woollen  Manufacturers;  FLOSS 
SILK,  for  tying  the  ends  of  Piece  Goods,  Lettering  Cloths,  &c.,  and  every  description 
of  Twisted  Silk,  Black  and  Assorted  Colors,  in  £ and  5 pound  packages,  100  skn. 
bundles,  and  on  Spools. 

Foreign  and  Domestic  SEWINGS,  by  the  Case. 

Constantly  on  hand,  a large  stock  of  the  above  ; also,  made  to  order  and  warranted 
equal  to  any  goods  in  the  market. 

MANUFACTORY  AT  CANTON,  MASS. 

HUNT,  JEWETT  & OO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


tABBL.t  mb  $TO®i  WOM, 


No.  310  CONGRESS  STREET, 

\ PORTLAND,  II, 

AIjIi  WORK  WARRANTED  SATISFACTORY. 


ADVERTISING  DEPARTMENT. 


87 


PARKER,  WHITE  & GANNETTS 


AGRICULTURAL  WAREHOUSE 


AND 


Nos.  47,  53,  59  and  63  Blackstone  Street, 


Their  Stock  embraces  the  largest  and  most  complete  assortment  of 

TOOLS,  SEEDS,  TREES  & FERTILIZERS, 

To  be  found  in  the  United  States  ; Consisting  of  a great  variety  of  Ploughs, 
Hay,  Straw  and  Corn  Stalk  Cutters  ; Cultivators,  Harrows,  Seed  Sowers,  Corn 
Shellers,  Horse  Powers,  Thrashing  Machines,  Fan  Mills,  Corn  and  Cob  Crushers, 
Sugar  Mills,  Sausage  Meat  Cutters  and  Stuffers,  Depot  and  Store  Trucks,  Chains 
of  every  Pattern,  Ames’  Cast  Steel  and  Iron  Shovels,  Hoes,  Scythes,  Patent 
Scythes,  Snathes,  Axes  and  Axes  Handled,  Horse  Rakes,  Hand  Rakes,  Scythe  • 
Stones  and  Rifles ; Pick,  Rake,  Hoe  and  Fork  HANDLES,  Hay  and  Manure 
Forks,  Grain  Cradles,  Grind  Stones,  Improved  Grind  Stone  Hangings; 

HORTICULTURAL  TOOLS 

Of  every  description,  &c. ; 

JfieliJ  aitir  (Sarteit  Seofe  of  all  Varieties ; 

Guano,  Pondrctte,  Crushed  Bones,  Coe’s  Super  Phosphate  of  Lime ; 

FIT  ID  ORNAMENTAL 

TREES  ; 

AGRICULTURAL  BOOKS. 

For  Sale  at  the  lowest  Wholesale 
and  Retail  Prices. 

Chain  Pump. 


GENTLEMEN’S,  YOUTHS’  AND  LITTLE  CHILDREN’S 


FURNISHING  GOODS,  HATS,  CAPS,  &c. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


AN  EXTENSIVE  AND  DESIRABLE  ASSORTMENT  OF 


VESTINGS,  &C., 

Always  to  be  found  in  the  Custom  Department,  with  unusual  facilities  for  the  prompt 
and  faithful  execution  of  all  orders  for 


CLOTHING. 

Military  and  Naval  Officers’  Dresses,  Military  and  Firemen’s 

Uniforms, 

Furnished  at  the  shortest  notice,  and  all  garments  warranted  to  give  perfect  satisfaction. 

GEO.  W.  SIMMONS, 

OAK  HALL,  — 32,  34,  36  and  38  NORTH  STREET, 

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MAYNARD  & NOYES’S 


BLACK  WRITING  INK. 


The  manufacture  of  this  Ink  was  established  in  1816,  and  the  quality  has  now 
been  tested  by  the  public  for  nearly  forty  years.  During  this  time  it  has  been 
constantly  increasing  in  public  favor  and  patronage,  and  is  now  the  leading 
article  in  the  country.  Those  who  may  be  ignorant  of  its  superiority  and  reputa- 
tion, are  invited  to  read  the  following  testimonials,  and  to  make  trial  of  it  them- 
selves. When  the  best  judges,  after  using  it  twenty  and  more  years,  express 
themselves  in  ORe  manner  concerning  its  superior  excellence,  it  is  quite  evident 
that  no  one  need  be  troubled  with  bad  Ink- 


( Office  of  Merchants’ Ins.  Co., 

( Boston,  Nov.  18, 1848. 

Messrs.  Maynard  & Noyes.  — I have  used 
ycur  Writing  Ink  for  the  last  sixteen  years.  In 
1840,  I gave  you  a certificate  of  its  excellence, 
and  having  continued  its  use  ever  since,  to  my 
entire  satisfaction,  my  opinion  is  confirmed  in  its 
superiority.  It  floivs  freely  from  the  pin , and  is 
in  all  respects  the  best  Ink  I have  ever  used.  The 
other  officers  in  the  institution  agree  with  me  in 
the  opinion  here  expressed. 

GEO.  HOMER,  Sec’y. 


Boston,  May  27,  1846. 

For  twenty  years  past  I have  had  occasion  to 
use  ink  daily,  and  sometimes  for  the  nicest  of  pen- 
manship ; occasionally,  necessity  or  curiosity  has 
led  me  to  make  use  of  the  article  made  by  different 
individuals, — but  I can  cheerfully  state  that  1 have 
never  found  any  that  combined  so  many  good 
qualities  as  thatmade  by  Maynard  & Noyes. 

N.  D.  GOULD, 
Teacher  of  Penmanship. 


{Registry  Deeds, 
Boston,  Nov.  20,  1847. 


Messrs-  Maynard  & Noyes.— I have  made 
use  of  your  Writing  Inkfor  the  recording  ofDeeds, 
&c.,  the  past  twenty-five  years , and  having  found 
it  to  suit  my  wishes  and  purposes  entirely,  take 
pleasure  in  renewing  my  testimonial  of  its  su- 
periority, From  the  appearance  of  the  Records 
in  my  Office,  I am  satisfied  it  is  superior  to  any  I 
have  used,  and  consider  it  particularly  adapted 
for  all  purposes  where  permanency  of  color  is  requi- 
site or  desirable . It  flows  well  from  the  pen,  and 
does  not  mould ; and  my  oldest  Records  prove  its 
color  to  be  unalterably  black. 

H.  ALLINE,  Regis.  Deeds. 


Boston,  January  10,  1848. 
Messrs.  Maynard  & Noyes.  — Gentlemen  : It 
|is  now,  I believe,  more  than  twenty  years  since  the 
j School  Committee  passed  an  order  for  using  your 
Black  Writing  Ink  in  the  City  Schools.  I have  used  j 
it  during  that  period,  and  deem  it  a first  rate  article , 
and  cheerfully  recommend  it  to  others.  It  flows 
\ freely  from  the  pen.  and  increases  in  blackness 
latter  being  committed  to  paper,  and  the  color  is 
durable.  I know  of  no  Ink  equal  to  yours,  and  I 
have  tried  many  kinds,  both  English  and  Ameri- 
can. 

P.  MACKINTOSH,  JR., 

Principal  of  the  Writing  Dep.  Hancock  School. 


Boston,  October  15,  1849. 

I Messrs.  Maynard  & Noyes. — Gentlemen  : Your 
note  of  the  10th  inst.,  asking  us  to  state  the  length 
|of  time  we  had  used  your  Writing  Ink,  and  our 
opinion  of  its  quality,  was  duly  received.  We 
have  made  use  of  it  generally  for  the  last  twenty 
years,  and  have  found  it  always  of  satisfactory 
quality,  being  free  from  those  objectionable  points 
so  troublesome  and  common  in  writing  liquids 
generally.  Wishing  for  it  a still  more  extended 
sale,  we  are.  gentlemen, 

Your  Obedi£«t  Servants. 

J.M.  BEEBE  & CO. 


Boston  Post  Office,  Dec.  4, 1851. 

Messrs.  Maynard  & Noyes.  — Gentlemen  : In 
1843  I certified  to  the  superior  quality  of  your 
Writing  Ink.  I have  continued  to  use  it  ever 
since  that  time,  and  take  pleasure  in  expressing, 
as  I then  did,  my  entire  satisfaction  with  it.  It 
has  now  been  used  in  this  office  more  than  twenty 
years.  Other  inks  have  during  that  time  been 
tested,  but  yours  has  been  in  every  instance  pre- 
ferred. For  fluidity , blackness , and  permanency , 
none  has  been  found  equal  to  it. 

GEO.  W.  GORDON,  Postmaster. 


COPYING  INK. 


This  Ink  gives  a copy  as  distinct  and  perfect  as  the  original,  and  combines 
all  the  properties  of  our  Writing  Ink.  This  quality  particularly  adapts  it  to 
Counting  House  use,  as  it  answers  all  the  purposes  for  which  a AVriting  Liquid 
is  wanted.  Also 


BLUE,  BED  AND  CARMINE  INKS. 

These  Inks  for  beauty  and  brilliancy  of  color  are  unequalled.  For  sale  by 
the  Manufacturers,  No.  11  Merchants  Row,  Boston,  and  by  Stationers 
and  Booksellers  generally  in  the  City  and  States. 


STILL  TRIUMPHANT. 


And  after  a thorough  trial  by  innumerable  living  witnesses,  has  proved  itself  to  be 

THE  ME3DICI3\TE  OF  THE  AGE. 

Although  there  have  been  many  medicinal  preparations  brought  before  the  public 
since  the  first  introduction  of  Perry  Davis’s  Vegetable  Pain  Killer,  and  large  amounts 
expended  in  their  introduction,  the  Pain  Killer  has  continued  to  steadily  advance  in 
the  estimation  of  the  world  as  the  best  Family  Medicine  ever  introduced.  As  an 
internal  and  exterr^.1  remedy  it  is  truly  a source  of  JOY  TO  THE  WORLD. 

One  positive  prooi  of  its  efficacy  is,  that  the  sales  have  constantly  increased,  and 
wholly  uporf  its  own  merits,  as  the  proprietors  have  not  resorted  to  advertising  to 
gain  for  it  the  rank  it  now  holds  among  the  great  number  of  preparations  of  the  pres- 
ent time.  The  effect  of  the  Pain  Killer  upon  the  patient,  when  taken  internally,  in 
cases  of  colds , coughs , bowel  complaints,  cholera,  dysentery , and  other  affections  of  the 
system,  has  been  truly  wonderful,  and  has  won  for  it  a name  among  medicinal  prepara- 
tions that  can  never  be  forgotten.  Its  success  in  removing  pain , as  an  external 
remedy,  in  cases  of  burns,  bruises,  sores,  sprains,  cuts,  stings  of  insects,  and  other  causes 
of  suffering,  has  secured  for.  it  such  a host  of  testimony,  as  an  almost  infallible 
remedy,  that  it  will  be  handed  down  to  posterity  as  one  of  the  greatest  medical  dis- 
coveries of  the  nineteenth  century.  The  magical  effects  of  the  Pain  Killer,  when  taken 
or  used  according  to  directions,  are  certain.  You  have  only  to  be  sure  that  you  buy 
the  genuine  article  and  adhere  to  the  directions  in  its  use,  and  you  will  admit  its 
wonderful  medicinal  properties. 

The  genuine  Perry  Davis  Pain  Killer  is  now  put  up  in  panel  bottles,  with  the  words  Davis’  Vege- 
table Pain  Killer  blown  in  the  glass  ; and  with  two  steel  engraved  labels  on  each  bottle  — one  an 
excellent  likeness  of  Perrt  Davis,  the  original  inventor  of  the  medicine,  the  other  a steel  engraved 
note  of  hand  — none  others  can  be  relied  upon  as  genuine.  Price  of  Bottles  25  cents,  50  cents  and 
$1.00,  respectively.  For  sale  by  most  of  the  Medicine  Dealers  throughout  the  known  world. 

PERRY  DAVIS  & SON,  Proprietors, 

-No.  74  High  St.,  Providence , R.  I. 


FOR  SALE,  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL,  BY 

H.  H.  HAY,  PORTLAND,  ME.,  and 
E.  J.  SMITH,  HALLOWELL,  ME., 

GENERAL  WHOLESALE  AGENTS  FOR  THE  STATE  OF  MAINE. 


H.  H.  HAY, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

lignites  & Cljtmirals, 

ALSO 

mmi  mmim, 

Hair  Oils,  Hair  Dyes,  Apothecaries’ 
Glass  Ware,  Swedish  Leeches, 
Paints,  Paint  Brushes, 

Oils,  Varnishes,  Dye-Stuffs,  &c., 
Genuine  English  and  American  Patent 
Medicines, 

NOS.  15  k 17  MARKET  SQUARE, 

PORTLAND,  ME. 

Tieman’s  Surgical  Instruments ; Chevalier’s 
Dental  Instruments  ; Abbey’s  Fine  Gold  Foil ; 
Crofoot’s  and  Stockton’s  Mineral  Teeth  ; 
Trusses,  Supporters,  Shoulder  Braces,  &c. 
Pure  Burning  Fluid  and  Camphene ; French 
Zinc  Paint ; Lewis’s,  Atlantic,  and  other  White 
Lead  ; Gold  Leaf,  Bronzes,  Smalts,  &c.  Cigars,  Lorillard’s  Scotch  andMaccoboy  Snuff,  &c.,  &c. 

DENIO  & ROBERTS, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 


IMPROVED  FIRE  PROOF  SAFES, 

Bank  Vaults  and  Steel  Lined  Chests, 


AND  ALL  THE  MOST  APPROVED 


Hogue  and  Ponder  Proof  Locks. 

Also,  Critcherson’s  Improved  BREAD  MACHINES,  for  making 
Ship  Bread,  Hard  and  Soft  Crackers,  Sugar  and  Soda  Biscuit,  &c. 


ctUkoberts.  } Causeway,  corner  of  Friend  St.,  ©©gf®  53* 

MAY  cfc  CO- 

(Late  Samuel  May  & Co.,) 

No.  1 Broad  St.,  corner  of  State  St.,  Boston. 

No.  78  Washington  St.,'  Boston, 

ff itblisljm,  lookselkrs, 

Importers  and  Dealers  in 

Country  Traders,  Booksellers,  Teachers,  Clergymen, 
Banks,  Railroads,  Insurance  and  other  Companies, 
^Urnished  on  the  best  terms. 

3k  ORDERS  SOLICITED. 

Tin  Plate,  Sheet  & Plate  Don,  Don  Wire,  Brass,  Copper, 
Steel,  Tinned  and  Galvanized  Wire, 

Sheet  Brass,  Copper,  Bead,  and  Zinc, 

German  Silver  in  Sheets  and  Wire,  Brass  and  Copper 
Tubing,  Block  Tin,  Bar  Tin,  Lead,  Spelter,  Anti- 
mony, Black-Lead  Pots,  Crucibles,  Stubbs’s 
Tools,  Files  and  Steel, 

Anvils,  Vices,  Files  & Rasps,  Emery, 

Nuts  and  Washers,  Screws,  Bolts,  Rivets,  Smiths’ 
Bellows,  Cast  Steel,  in  all  shapes,  German  and  Blistered 
Steel,  Hammers,  Sledges,  Drills,  Screw  Plates, 
Punch  Presses,  Lathes. 

Agents  for  the  Sale  of  Tinners’  Tools  and  Machines, 
and  of  Smiths’  Portable  Forges. 

